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RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Joe725 - 2020-05-07 (2020-05-07, 01:25 PM)mucked4u Wrote: Ok I am very interested in getting back into trading and am currently paper trading to get the feel of the strategy. My question is on freestockcharts.com I try to load the RSI and it keeps demanding a sector as well to guage against. What is the best sector to use since I cant have the RSI with sector selection. Hi, I'm not sure about freestockcharts but I used trading view and they have a Mansfield Relative Strength indicator here: https://www.tradingview.com/script/H6bYp0Zb-Mansfield-Relative-Strength-Trend/ RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - mucked4u - 2020-05-07 (2020-05-07, 01:50 PM)Joe725 Wrote:(2020-05-07, 01:25 PM)mucked4u Wrote: Ok I am very interested in getting back into trading and am currently paper trading to get the feel of the strategy. My question is on freestockcharts.com I try to load the RSI and it keeps demanding a sector as well to guage against. What is the best sector to use since I cant have the RSI with sector selection. Thanks, forgive my ignorance but I don't see it in the list of indicators. Do I have to create it myself? I am finding all I need to learn the system but this indicator is a thorn in my side trying to find on a chart. I am not tech savvy enough tto create the indicator myself using code. I am certain this indicator is quite important for the strategies. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Haugaard - 2020-05-07 (2020-05-07, 02:10 PM)mucked4u Wrote:(2020-05-07, 01:50 PM)Joe725 Wrote:(2020-05-07, 01:25 PM)mucked4u Wrote: Ok I am very interested in getting back into trading and am currently paper trading to get the feel of the strategy. My question is on freestockcharts.com I try to load the RSI and it keeps demanding a sector as well to guage against. What is the best sector to use since I cant have the RSI with sector selection. Just type in Mansfield and it will come up. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Joe725 - 2020-05-10 I have a question, i've just see the weekly breakout watchlist that contains BYND. I am already long on BYND with a small amount invested when it was at $90. Is now the time to buy more on Monday? I'm looking at the chart the volume is really good, it's very close to breaking the short term overhead resistance? Or is my buy-in solely dependant on if it can break above the $135. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - malaguti - 2020-05-10 (2020-05-10, 12:42 PM)Joe725 Wrote: I have a question, i've just see the weekly breakout watchlist that contains BYND. I am already long on BYND with a small amount invested when it was at $90. Is now the time to buy more on Monday? I'm looking at the chart the volume is really good, it's very close to breaking the short term overhead resistance? You would only be adding more if it got past 135, its still in stage 1 with resistance right overhead at 135 but considering the weekly cloud at 142 looks pretty strong. Weinstein talks about a zone, rather than a hard and fast one level so your resistance "zone" is 135 to 142. get past 142 and that personally is where i'd be looking to add to a position RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Joe725 - 2020-05-10 (2020-05-10, 12:54 PM)malaguti Wrote:(2020-05-10, 12:42 PM)Joe725 Wrote: I have a question, i've just see the weekly breakout watchlist that contains BYND. I am already long on BYND with a small amount invested when it was at $90. Is now the time to buy more on Monday? I'm looking at the chart the volume is really good, it's very close to breaking the short term overhead resistance? Thanks! I'll keep it in on my wathclist! RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions- CTC.TO - marry123 - 2020-05-10 (2020-04-27, 10:53 AM)marry123 Wrote:(2020-04-26, 10:49 PM)isatrader Wrote:(2020-04-26, 07:08 PM)marry123 Wrote: Hi, Hi Isa. Just following up on CTC.TO to note you were correct (I did not buy it) as it shot up looking as if it was breaking from the trendline but then collapsed back under the trendline (cloud stopped it) as it is still too early (note in stage 2) as you noted; 30 ma still in a downtrend and big sell volume came in on weekly. In 2017 it had a nice long base before breaking out. What is frustrating is that many of the tech stocks, like SHOP, had no proper bases form after they collapsed into March (and they fell below their 30 MA on the weekly) but then just ripped higher, many of them up 100% from end of March. They were just V rallies so if one was following the stage analysis method I guess one would have missed out on all these tech stocks if forming a proper base before buying a breakout is a key prerequisite for entry long? When would one have known to go long SHOP after it crashed in March and why would one have bought it if stocks should form proper bases, as you noted, of a year or more? Thanks for your thoughts. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions- CCO.TO - marry123 - 2020-05-10 Hi Isa and others, Can you please comment on CCO.TO (Uranium stock). Would it be a buy if it breaks above 17 given it would be above the cloud (as it is now) but there seems to be resistance at 18 going back to 2015 (how far back should one look in terms of overhead resistance)? It had formed a base of around 6 months with 11-13 range so would proper entry have been a break over 13 (cloud was right above so guessing one would not have entered on a break of 13)? My guess is a break of 17 on volume would be the trigger buy now as it would break above a 3+ year overhead resistance. Thanks again for your input. |