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The BP chart after the earning report

LSE:BP.   BP ORD USD0.25
Today, the price of BP shares experienced a significant decline after the release of their Q1 earnings report, despite the fact that they made 4 billion during this time period. This phenomenon can be explained as a case of "buying the rumour and selling the fact." To better understand the market's reaction, we look at the BP chart to identify the key support levels.

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