ptholden
- 09 Jul 2007 23:14
I often find all manner of reference to Technical Analysis whilst reading threads, questioning certain elements, asking for advice on indicators and also requesting advice on a stock and whether it's a good time to buy, sell, hold or remain indifferent. I am the first to admit that my own TA is still in its infancy, but I do spend time on expanding my knowledge (hopefully in the right direction!).
Rather than having to ask a TA question on a particular thread, perhaps this thread could be used as a forum for TA queries and become a knowledge base. Just a thought, if there is little or no interest, the thread will sink without trace and that will be the end of that. I will personally add a few snippets to help those with less knowledge (if that's possible) to keep things rolling. There is a danger that the thread will receive countless requests for opinions on a variety of stocks and there is only so much I can do alone, therefore I would more than welcome input from other posters, no matter how rudimentary they believe their own knowledge to be, hopefully some real experts will take the time to contribute.
ptholden
- 12 Jul 2007 12:10
- 38 of 504
Err, that's a one year chart yer silly old sod :)
Yes, apparently history does repeat itself in the TA world, but didn't you disagree with that comment? LoL
ptholden
- 12 Jul 2007 12:12
- 39 of 504
Incidentally, I did say short from slightly higher up, I wouldn't be surprised to see a small recovery, but I think it will run into trouble when it meets those trendlines, 560p short the arse off it :)
ptholden
- 12 Jul 2007 12:33
- 40 of 504
TA success stories to date:
CSR Buy at 760p today 854p = profit of 94p / 12.4% profit
SOLA Sell at 526p today at 515p = profit of 11p / 2.1% profit
The jury is out on:
Buy SER (above 4p) at time of post 6p
Buy TAN at 180p should it ever retrace to that level
Sell SCHE from 560p
No doubt the above will come back to haunt me.
By the way, when WNG was up 7% this morning I nearly posted that the RSI had more or less confirmed a Buy signal, should have done so, shouldn't I.
pth
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 13:11
- 41 of 504
SCHE - 1 year and 3 years are synonymous .... lol!! ..... company only floated in 2006 or so the chart thingy seems to think
Anyway Mr Smartypants, your chance to short SCHE looks to be looming (now 550/554)..... so assuming you back with cash, where is your downside target? ...... lol!!
oilyrag
- 12 Jul 2007 13:20
- 42 of 504
Cynic, SCHE floated IPO's on 07/07/06, and listed on 31/07/06.
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 13:26
- 43 of 504
welcome back oily one ....... good little thread this ...... susprising how often PT and myself concur having arrived from different angles ...... actually beat him to it on CSR as bought at 756 and shorted SOLA at 530; small diff of opinion on SCHE as you see though i just may be prudent and top slice with a view to buying back again if (by some fluke!) PT calls correctly
ptholden
- 12 Jul 2007 13:29
- 44 of 504
I'll forgive you the '3 year' chart then, perhaps not quite so 'silly' after all, but still comparatively 'old' !!!
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 13:54
- 45 of 504
am very old, but not so old as to fail to note that you have not called a shorted target on SCHE! ..... or does one take it that you are looking at about 470 being the bottom of that "blue" channel
ptholden
- 12 Jul 2007 14:07
- 46 of 504
Need to see what happens if it threatens those lines of resistance, but short from somehwere in the region of 560p with a target of 480p-500p, ie, when it says hello to the longer term trendline.
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 14:46
- 48 of 504
WNG - why did sp plummet in the first place?
micky468
- 12 Jul 2007 14:51
- 49 of 504
the reson i thing cynic was ie
(Worthington left investors scratching their heads after it announced that its pipeline of new business is worth 125.3m, not the stated 61.3m. It's one thing to maybe get the decimal point in the wrong place, but to mis-state your pipeline of new business by more than half?)
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 15:01
- 50 of 504
but surely that was good news AND that RNS came on 4th July, several days after sp collapsed
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 15:32
- 51 of 504
DOW
have had a good couple of weeks trading this, having closed my long position at 13601 before the real and unwarranted tumble materialised and then bought back the next day at 13517.
have again (just now) closed out at 13685 as there is some resistance at this level.
however, if 13700 is breached, then next target is 14400, and of course 13700 will become the support or stop-loss line
David10B
- 12 Jul 2007 16:04
- 52 of 504
Can you do a chart on COH please might relieve the tension.
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 16:44
- 53 of 504
there's already one (of mine) on the COH site, against which i have also commented
David10B
- 12 Jul 2007 16:46
- 54 of 504
Thank you but as you know its all lines and squiggles to me---what does it conclude please.
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 16:59
- 55 of 504
read the comment that attached ..... it's in simple straightforward English!
David10B
- 12 Jul 2007 17:14
- 56 of 504
Sorry cynic but I CANT SEE IT where is what post number please.
cynic
- 12 Jul 2007 17:26
- 57 of 504
go to COH thread
if you didn't clutter up everywhere with your incessant ramblings, you might have found it quicker.
the chart is in the header.
my comments were posts 1721 and 1723 with your own at 1722!
the black line is 200 dma, red = 25 dma and green = 50 dma
200 dma should provide some support, and failing that 25+50 dma converge at 38p at should give considerably more support ...... only if sp fell through that level with some impetus would i be worried (if i was a holder!)