BadCadaver

GME: matching past sRSI pattern

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BadCadaver Updated   
NYSE:GME   GameStop
Naturally, as always, this is conjecture/speculation. ("Anyone who ever says otherwise is selling something." - Dread Pirate Westley)

I was looking for something in the past that matched our current sRSI pattern. Specifically, how the lines crossed going up, diverged, converged, then started diverging again at the overbought mark. Most recent time it did this was last November. (Luckily, I haven't shaved yet this month)

this is NOT going to happen, but if the price action correlates, I would target an optimistic local peak at $235.

Don't listen to me, of course. I do NOT eat crayons. I always hated crayons. My product of choice for writing, drawing, scribbling, jotting, shirt-staining, and occasional culinary needs is the Pilot Precise V5 RT. Nothing comes close for the price, quality, precision, and mouthfeel.

Also, just for shits and giggles, I am going to make a far-out prediction that Roaring Kitty will rise from the ashes once again, this Wednesday. (8-18-2021)

Don't listen to me. Make your OWN mistakes in life - never let anyone else do that for you. That is your right, your duty, and your obligation, by divine law.

PAX
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Anyone else notice how the Tradingview Technicals summary just completely flipped today? As of 9:50, every timeframe is either buy or strong buy, with the exception of the 1-day, which is neutral. Not sure I've ever seen that before.
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technically, theres a few hours left in the day, but I think my Roaring Kitty speculation was a flop. C'est la vie.
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Update: My Roaring Kitty prediction was based on the projected earnings date. now that it has been officially announced, I am updating my prediction: Mr. Gill will reappear this coming Monday, 8/30/21.
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