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Traders thread - Tuesday 11th September (TRAD)     

Greystone - 10 Sep 2007 21:09

Kyoto - 11 Sep 2007 08:24 - 19 of 56

FTSE opens sharply higher

Master RSI - 11 Sep 2007 08:41 - 22 of 56

Good morning all
One for the UPS
IOS - Mid 23.25p
Reason - Buyers are returning for the last couple days as the chart is looking ready for a push forward, company has cash of 27.9p and is in advanced stages of completing an acquisition

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Kyoto - 11 Sep 2007 09:52 - 30 of 56

Metals - LME inventory data (Tuesday)

Kyoto - 11 Sep 2007 10:48 - 33 of 56

London shares - mid-morning features

Master RSI - 11 Sep 2007 10:50 - 34 of 56

IOS 23.75p +0.75p

from the UPS thread earlier ........

A CUP and HANDLE is taking place on the Chart. Is looking like the last stage of the Handle is ready to be form and the move could be fast.

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Handle: After the high forms on the right side of the cup, there is a pullback that forms the handle. Sometimes this handle resembles a flag or pennant that slopes downward, other times just a short pullback. The handle represents the final consolidation/pullback before the big breakout and can retrace up to 1/3 of the cup's advance, but usually not more. The smaller the retracement is, the more bullish the formation and significant the breakout. Sometimes it is prudent to wait for a break above the resistance line established by the highs of the cup.

Duration: The cup can extend from 1 to 6 months, sometimes longer on weekly charts. The handle can be from 1 week to many weeks and ideally completes within 1-4 weeks.
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