It's hard to use a chart when we know that a share buy back...

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    It's hard to use a chart when we know that a share buy back is currently happening.

    Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike charting etc...

    I simply believe that real life events take precedent over charting.

    Charting is useful when there's no event or indicator to use and one is looking at a direction.

    In other words it's a useful tool in the toolbox but not one I would rely on as a first point of analysis.

    Let's see how the share behaves after the buyback
    Last edited by Bouddha0357: 10/05/21
 
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