The Gold Price Inverse Head-And-Shoulders Pattern Is Classic

You do not need an algorithm to identify the classic chart formation known as a head and shoulders pattern or its twin sister, the inverse head and shoulders pattern — sometimes known as the reverse head and shoulders pattern.

You do not need artificial intelligence nor a computer science degree nor even a Masters of Business Administration from a fine school. All you need is a price chart, old school technical analysis and a sense of what might be possible given the odds.

 

KEFI Minerals (LON:KEFI) is focused primarily on the advanced Tulu Kapi Gold Project development project in Ethiopia, along with its pipeline of other projects  within the highly prospective Arabian-Nubian Shield. KEFI targets that production at Tulu Kapi generates cash flows for capital repayments, further exploration and expansion as warranted and, when appropriate, dividends to shareholders.

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