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Hanstone Gold Corp V.HANS

Alternate Symbol(s):  HANCF

Hanstone Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals explorer. The Company is focused on the Doc and Snip North Projects optimally located in the heart of the prolific mineralized area of British Columbia, the Golden Triangle. The Golden Triangle is an area which hosts various producing and past-producing mines and various deposits that are approaching potential development. The Company holds a 100% earn-in option on the 1,704 hectares (ha) Doc Project and owns a 100% interest in the 3,336 ha Snip North Project.


TSXV:HANS - Post by User

Post by yukon_goldon May 05, 2022 9:35pm
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Hanstone Gold Corp forms bullish "Bollinger Bands" chart

Hanstone Gold Corp forms bullish "Bollinger Bands" chart
May 05, 2022

Trading Central has detected a "Bollinger Bands" chart pattern formed on Hanstone Gold Corp (HANS:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $0.15.

Tells Me: Trading is overstretched and prices may turn around; watch for signs of reversal. But be aware that momentum may be strong enough to first continue in the direction that the Bollinger Band was pierced.

Bollinger Bands wrap the trading action within an upper and lower band which, when pierced, provide indication of overbought and oversold levels when the price moves beyond the typical range above or below respectively. The most common setting is to use a 20 bar moving average and draw the bands at 2 standard deviations above and below. Changes in the width of the bands signal changes in the price volatility; the bands expand when the price is experiencing greater volatility, and contract during periods of lesser volatility.

This bullish pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.

Price Chart - Hanstone Gold Corp
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