According to recent news, Microsoft is not really going to stick to its promises to make Windows 10 its final OS, and just in a week we are expecting the release of Windows 11.
Leaks of the new interface on the web have left many users confused and even disappointed, and it’s very likely that the company will be punished for this by a short-term drawdown. Bollinger bands also point in this direction – the price might sag during the week to come.
That’s why now you can freely sell the company’s shares and buy them again at somewhere around 248 before June 24th, on which the company scheduled the release of its newest OS.
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