Stock Chart Analysis: Saucer With Handle Base Less Common, But Packs A Punch
The saucer-with-handle base is less common but has a great track record. It's essential for proper chart analysis.
The saucer-with-handle base is less common but has a great track record. It's essential for proper chart analysis.
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EXCLUSIVE: 20th has landed the rights to a feature adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel California Bear from Duane Swierczynski. Gary Lennon will write the feature alongiside Swierczynski with Ryan Coogler’s Proximity Media producing, sources tell Deadline. Swierczynski’s latest novel is a thriller that follows four unlikely vigilantes whose decision to take justice …
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Lead Belly is a name that still conjures mighty associations, implicit in that mix of metal and muscle, heavy power and raw appetite. It’s the stage name of an ex-con musician who became one of the prime figures in the history of 20th-century blues: the man who first defined such folk standards as Goodnight Irene, In the Pines, The Midnight Special, Cotton Fields and Boll Weavil alongside numerous originals. But Lead Belly was a nickname for which the man himself never much cared, acquired in pr
Yes AI, the whizz-kid prodigy of the digital age, is proving to be the more diligent pupil, outshining human counterparts with a dazzling display of intellect and efficiency. In the grand arena of exams, where mere mortals falter under the pressure of cramming and last-minute revisions, AI saunters in, cool and collected, its algorithms executing calculations with the precision of a Swiss watch, churning out essays that would make Shakespeare green with envy, and solving complex problems at the
A tour guide’s new book unravels the history of a renowned town landmark.
Formula One legend and former Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher, 55, has lived a reclusive life with his family away from the glare of the spotlight since his skiing accident in 2013…
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GMP said the dog had to be destroyed 'as the last possible option'
Former Loose Woman Carol McGiffin has opened up with her true thoughts about Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes' split - two people she is friends with and admits she 'loves' equally
A woman has been left furious after her neighbour's customers kept blocking her driveway - so she's come up with a plan to ruin his business. She shared her tale over on Reddit
Paul Turner was stunned by the results
Katie Price has proudly shown off her new body online after underoing the knife for a whopping 17th time, but this time to make her boobs smaller for the first time
BBC Breakfast face a huge broadcast blunder on Saturday morning's show and long-standing host Charlie Stayt was forced to apologise to viewers for the sound mishap
A busy central London train station has been closed, with a major police presence at the scene.
Annual LBGTQ+ celebration takes place with march between Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square
Pamela Sumpter, was raped and stabbed, and her brother John Sumpter was stabbed to death, at their Georgia home on July 15, 1990
Dramatic footage captured in India shows "what maternal instinct is all about” as crocodile limps away empty-handed.
It was finally Nigel Farage’s time to appear before a BBC Question Time audience this evening, more than a week after Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer had theirs. The Reform UK leader took the podium in the same hour as a Green Party representative, Adrian Ramsay. Yet only one of these men has excited reaction from our writers.