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Overbought as you fool well know... you've only had the last 6 months to collect profits but greed & hope causes you to cling for a few more pence.
RSI @ 88 on the 2-month chart - these high RSI values on such a wide time window are decades in the making. Last it was this high was back in 87. Anyway, you hang in there, a story for the grandchildren in the years to come.
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
Overbought as you fool well know... you've only had the last 6 months to collect profits but greed & hope causes you to cling for a few more pence.
RSI @ 88 on the 2-month chart - these high RSI values on such a wide time window are decades in the making. Last it was this high was back in 87. Anyway, you hang in there, a story for the grandchildren in the years to come.
Gotta give to give you some credit, you must have balls of steel to keep coming back after you've been proven wrong time after time and still keep spouting the same crap..
Keep at it. I'm sure you'll be able to tell us you called it at some point....
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It means for months it has been trying to get above and stay above a certain price level and continues to fail. At one point buyers will just vanish from the market... that's when the correction occurs.
Answer honestly, would you buy this stock today? A stock that has increased 3000% (from $1.80) in only four years?
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
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