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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)(2014-07-02, 08:22 PM)isatrader Wrote: A few for the long watchlist - CYAN.L, LEK.L With respect to CYAN.L I would imagine it being best to await a pullback? From experience I'd think that putting in a buy now would result in a stock that either dropped or moved sideways for some time. OTOH volume looks like it is still increasing. RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)(2014-07-02, 08:38 PM)pcabc Wrote: With respect to CYAN.L I would imagine it being best to await a pullback? From experience I'd think that putting in a buy now would result in a stock that either dropped or moved sideways for some time. OTOH volume looks like it is still increasing. That's what I said on the chart I thought. When a stock bypasses Stage 1 like it has with an explosive move, it will often form a higher base over time, which will then become the Stage 1 base. Remember, stocks on the watchlist are not buy or sell recommendations. Just highlights of the most interesting movement with regards to the methods rules. Take FOLD for example, which I first highlighted on 3rd June when it was in Stage 1 here: http://stageanalysis.net/forum/showthrea...67#pid4567 which I then highlighted again yesterday as it had broken out in Stage 2A while I was away. So someone interested in that from the first post could have set an price alert and waited until the Stage 2A entry point and gotten in on Monday at around 3.34 near the close, which was almost a month after the initial post highlighting it's movement in Stage 1.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)(2014-07-02, 08:43 PM)isatrader Wrote:OK, I saw it as a breakout against a falling trend. However, the MA30 only flattens out and then rises slightly on the breakout. See what you mean about FOLD.(2014-07-02, 08:38 PM)pcabc Wrote: With respect to CYAN.L I would imagine it being best to await a pullback? From experience I'd think that putting in a buy now would result in a stock that either dropped or moved sideways for some time. OTOH volume looks like it is still increasing. Quote:Remember, stocks on the watchlist are not buy or sell recommendations. Just highlights of the most interesting movement with regards to the methods rules.Quite. Internet is good for thinking about things and comparing with others, but you need to think for yourself to avoid unfortunate consequences. As you say it is a watch list. Quote:Take FOLD for example, which I first highlighted on 3rd June when it was in Stage 1 here: http://stageanalysis.net/forum/showthrea...67#pid4567 which I then highlighted again yesterday as it had broken out in Stage 2A while I was away. So someone interested in that from the first post could have set an price alert and waited until the Stage 2A entry point and gotten in on Monday at around 3.34 near the close, which was almost a month after the initial post highlighting it's movement in Stage 1. RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)I am looking at CTH.L (CareTech Holdings Limited) which I know that someone bought into recently.
Pam: "I wonder what my name means in Welsh"
Nessa: "Why?" RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)for every buy there's a sell, if the market makers are trying to unload they'll lower the offer no matter what, sometimes they do it just to shake the tree RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)This is what I thought. Are they shaking the tree here or has it gone on too long?
Pam: "I wonder what my name means in Welsh"
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