Speaking of bias Cabbie, a good chartist is never attached to a stock regardless whether they hold or not, can i ask, back in May/June of 2016 when we saw the highs of $1.12, did you indicate to your punters when you saw that bearish long red engulging the previous long green, to sell up?
Or when you noticed the first lower high back in Sept / october 2016?
Those were all good signs to get out and see where this was one was heading considering the great run it had?
Now i dont know whether you did or not, but if you had, most punters would have been well and truly in the green wouldnt you think?
AIMHO
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