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RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - ianbate222 - 2020-11-09 Hi Isa, with oil stocks having huge runs today do you see any worthy of entry? CNQ looks like it could be setting up for a buy but still needs to meet stage analysis requirements, but it is getting closer. Thanks for your thought on this sector, I realize it is still stage 4 but maybe it is starting to fight its way back up. Ian RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - miche - 2020-11-10 (2020-11-07, 12:49 PM)isatrader Wrote:(2020-11-04, 06:41 PM)miche Wrote: Are your screens focusing on Stage 2 continuation breakout? If we're looking for an early Stage 2A we'd screen for stage one right? Ok great that's really helpful - makes sense to confirm the breakout look across the sector. Cheers! Yeah semi have been leading when I do my scans some good growth! Thanks again! RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - JordanBrogan - 2020-11-12 Got a question Looking at the charts of EBAY, this is looking like a stage 4 decline right? and because of the wear RS could be a good Short, if it breaks down the resistance it's currently at? Jordan RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2020-11-12 (2020-11-12, 05:59 PM)JordanBrogan Wrote: Got a question It's in Stage 3 currently, as note the 30 week MA is still strongly rising and it has so far found support at prior long term high from 2018 and is also only still in the first significant pullback to the 30 week MA since the Stage 2 advance started. It may well fail and fail into Stage 4, but if it holds support, then it could recover back above the 30 week MA into the base. Be careful shorting stocks with a still strongly rising 30 week MA. To be Stage 4 the 30 week MA must be declining on the breakdown week. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - miche - 2020-11-18 Ok so I missed the breakout with TSM. I need to check my charts more on the daily. So if I'm looking for an entry I would wait until we get another spike in volume? We are having a bit of a pullback currently would that be an entry? Also isn't that a bad sign that the price went below 11/17 the breakout? Or only if it's 10% below breakout? Thanks! RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - miche - 2020-11-18 I missed the breakout with OIH Do I wait for the pullback? I feel like I have the right idea just missing the timing - chasing kids in the am LOL cheers Buyable Gaps Ups and Fishhook Setup - isatrader - 2020-11-18 RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2020-11-18 (2020-11-18, 07:50 PM)miche Wrote: I missed the breakout with OIH Do I wait for the pullback? You haven't missed the breakout with OIH, as it's only in Stage 1 currently, still developing its base, and very much still under major resistance from a multi year Stage 4 decline with RS still below a declining zero line. Stage 1 is tradable for short term traders on the swings, but if using Stage Analysis you should be looking for stocks that have only had minor Stage 4 declines before basing in Stage 1 if you are trying to get in at the Stage 2A entry point. As a multi year decline is not a good sign of a healthy stock that's in demand, and normally would require a large base to work through the resistance or some significant change in the business. So try to avoid charts that run from the top left to the bottom right, and instead find charts that run from the bottom left sideways and are tightening up near the highs. |