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Teranga Gold Corporation T.TGZ

Teranga Gold Corp is a Canadian-based gold company with assets is production, development, and exploration situated on prospective gold belts across West Africa in Burkina Faso, Cote d'lvoire and Senegal.


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Comment by TheBigSmokeon Jun 21, 2015 8:31pm
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Post# 23853694

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:it's friday bit*hes

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:it's friday bit*hes

Please post a TGZ chart with this pattern....

DEFINITION of 'Hanging Man'

A bearish candlestick pattern that forms at the end of an uptrend. It is created when there is a significant sell-off near the market open, but buyers are able to push this stock back up so that it closes at or near the opening price. Generally the large sell-off is seen as an early indication that the bulls (buyers) are losing control and demand for the asset is waning.

Hanging Man

INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS 'Hanging Man'

This formation does not mean that the bulls have definitively lost control, but it may be an early sign that the momentum is decreasing and the direction of the asset may be getting ready to change. The reliability of this signal is drastically improved when the price of the asset decreases the day after the signal. Hanging man formations can be more easily identified in intraday charts than daily charts and are a very popular formation used by day traders.

If this pattern is found at the end of a downtrend, it is known as a "hammer".



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pleazu69 wrote:

Piperdown wrote:
Dr. Dre too. I am have cranked it ten times now. Loooooving it. Thanks Eggy!!!!!



pump it up, then read about the candle pattern called the "hanging man"
not bursting bubbles.... just educating



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