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Historically, chartism was based on drawing and analysing charts of historic market prices. (Hence the name.)
''Business continuity - pandemic.''


The most common purpose is to make predictions about likely future market prices.


Also known as Technical analysis.
The effects of the Coronavirus disease on all aspects of human society including the financial and business community.


== See also ==
 
* [[Head and shoulders]]
The WHO declared Coronavirus disease a pandemic on 11 March 2020.
* [[Point and figure chart]]
 
* [[Resistance level]]
 
* [[Scatter diagram]]
 
* [[Support level]]
==See also==
* [[Technical analysis]]
*[[Business continuity plan]]
*[[Contingency plan]]
*[[COPD]]
*[[Coronavirus]]
*[[Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme]]
*[[Disaster recovery planning]]
*[[Epidemic]]
*[[Financial stability]]
*[[Liquidity management]]
*[[Lockdown]]
*[[Pandemic]]
*[[SARS-CoV-2]]
*[[WFH]]
 
 
==Resources for COVID-19==
[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/covid19 ACT technical - COVID-19]
 
[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-to-employers-and-businesses-about-covid-19/covid-19-support-for-businesses UK government: support for businesses]
 
[https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus UK government: COVID-19 support hub]

Revision as of 14:13, 8 April 2020

Business continuity - pandemic.


The effects of the Coronavirus disease on all aspects of human society including the financial and business community.


The WHO declared Coronavirus disease a pandemic on 11 March 2020.


See also


Resources for COVID-19

ACT technical - COVID-19

UK government: support for businesses

UK government: COVID-19 support hub