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Guitar Tech Scratchplate ~ Acoustic ~ Black
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Guitar Tech Scratchplate ~ Acoustic ~ Black

£7.11
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1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Buy
Favorable conditions for purchase
Confidence: 60/100
RSI (14)
Need 15+ data points
Volatility (ann.)
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30d Momentum
Need 30+ data points
Price Position
0%
Near 90d Low 🟢
EMA 20
EMA 50
Need 50+ data points
90d Low / High
£7
High: £7.11
30d Forecast
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Store Intelligence
ReverbIvor Mairants Musicentre
£7.11
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Price spread: £0.00 across 1 stores
AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Buy
Favorable conditions for purchase
Confidence: 60%
Reasons to Buy
Slightly below 90-day historical average (0.0%)
Near 90-day low — historically optimal entry point
Detailed product specifications available — transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
Only 1 store carrying this product — limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
  • BlackAcoustic Teardrop Scratchplate
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