Flutter Entertainment, Stop Panicking. Start Buying. 100% ReturnFlutter Entertainment PlcBATS:FLUTwithout_worriesSYMBOL: NYSE:FLUT | DIRECTION: LONG | TIMEFRAME: 9-Day chart Published: June 2026 The crowd is panic selling one of the world’s largest online gaming businesses back to a support level it spent two years trying to break above. The same level it launched from on two prior occasions. The same level now labelled on the chart as support. This is not a complicated situation. On the above 9-day chart price action has corrected over 65% from its all-time high. A number of reasons now exist to be long. They include: 1) Support and resistance. Look left. The blue horizontal band that price is sitting on was resistance for years before it broke above it. That same level has since acted as support on every significant retest. This is the third time price has returned to it. The first two were buying opportunities. Is this time different? 2) RSI resistance breakout. The RSI has been declining inside a compressing wedge since the 2025 peak. It has now broken above that wedge; labelled ‘RSI breakout’ on the chart. The oscillator has moved first. Price follows. 3) Bullish divergence. (unconfirmed). The composite oscillator is observing multiple oscillators in bullish divergence with price action. Price action is yet to confirm. The upper resistance zone at approximately $212 a 112% move from support. The level where the blue band on the chart has previously acted as resistance and where the 2024-2025 consolidation occurred. The measured move the obvious destination. Not complicated. What cancels the thesis? A 9-day close (candle body) below the support band cancels the setup. That level has held on every prior test. Until it doesn’t, the trade is valid. Everyone is panicking. The chart is not. One of them is usually right. Good luck. Ww ======================================================= Disclaimer: This idea is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Investing in equities involves substantial risk. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial adviser before making any investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.