Firstly, I apologise for the chaos you have been presented with, I would have tidied it up but after being 'in the zone' to this extent I tend to forget how I reached my pattern-based conclusion, but I remember each reference line was of use at some point.
Fortunately, there is the 'pattern-reality' integration process to provide the comfort of logical reason.
It is obvious that the decline in UAL share price is as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, the STD passed on to humans by Batman. It is therefore sensical to analyse the circumstances regarding the virus to reach a sound conclusion.
Many of the areas which are currently restricting United Airlines ability to operate will soon benefit from summer temperature rises, known to reduce the viruses survival time, based on previous analyses of a similar agent which are recorded here: https://www.who.int/csr/sars/survival_2003_05_04/en/ Awareness of how to prevent the virus spreading by members of the public as well as medical professionals is continually improving. These 2 factors combined with the sad reality that the most vulnerable will unfortunately pass in the next couple of months, means that talk of increasing internal flight schedules will begin, undoubtedly benefiting United Airlines. As a result, investors are likely to start ruthlessly capitalising on the effects of mass tragedy by buying shares in anticipation of the value returning to it's position prior to the outbreak.
Possible circumstances which would prevent this sequence of events from unfolding include a mutation of the virus (deemed unlikely to be such that it poses a noticeably greater threat) or the theory that the virus is in fact a distraction whilst a shadowy global organisation begins implementing 'project bluebeam' being proven to be correct (also deemed unlikely).
Trade closed: target reached
Target surpassed comfortably ahead of schedule, flirtatiously tickling the fib spiral at 48.91. If you profited from this idea I would be grateful if you were good enough to donate a portion to a charity of your choice.
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