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RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

A few charts for the UK watchlist today - TYR.L, TYRU.L, RPC.L, NWF.L, HOIL.L, SAV.L, INSE.L, AMP.L, JSJS.L, SRE.L, ZYT.L



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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

A few charts for the UK watchlist today - TYR.L, TYRU.L, RPC.L, NWF.L, HOIL.L, SAV.L, INSE.L, AMP.L, JSJS.L, SRE.L, ZYT.L



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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.
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-11, 09:37 PM by MalcolmSm1th.)

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

I don't know how many are you are following the Stage Analysis Trend 'company' on the Big Deal share competition but I would like to present the share that's turned my position from being about 24.999th out of 25,000 to somewhere near to the top thousand.

It's this lad, FERRUM CRESCENT (FCR.L). I can't remember if I mentioned it here before - if I have then please forgive me.

[Image: FerrumCrescent-20140211.png]

I think that we're about to have a Stage 2 breakout. The MA have moved in the right direction, the volume is certainly there now and the only thing that stops it being a breakout is the left hand lowest high at New Year 2013 and the two highs before that.

I will admit to having some of these (the EMS is £700 so a pile of these isn't huge) and I had wondered if I could share these as I don't wish to appear to 'ramp' them. There is a fundamental side to these that I do like but that's by the by here as I think that these should be on a watchlist for Stage 2 break out.

- Malc


(2014-02-10, 11:38 PM)isatrader Wrote: A few charts for the UK watchlist today - TYR.L, TYRU.L, RPC.L, NWF.L, HOIL.L, SAV.L, INSE.L, AMP.L, JSJS.L, SRE.L, ZYT.L


I have to say, I do like the look of Savannah Resources (SAV) and that could replace the sick Oxford Instrumentals (a fundamental play) in my portfolios tomorrow.

Thanks for these.

- Malc

Pam: "I wonder what my name means in Welsh"
Nessa: "Why?"
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-11, 09:37 PM by MalcolmSm1th.)

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

I don't know how many are you are following the Stage Analysis Trend 'company' on the Big Deal share competition but I would like to present the share that's turned my position from being about 24.999th out of 25,000 to somewhere near to the top thousand.

It's this lad, FERRUM CRESCENT (FCR.L). I can't remember if I mentioned it here before - if I have then please forgive me.

[Image: FerrumCrescent-20140211.png]

I think that we're about to have a Stage 2 breakout. The MA have moved in the right direction, the volume is certainly there now and the only thing that stops it being a breakout is the left hand lowest high at New Year 2013 and the two highs before that.

I will admit to having some of these (the EMS is £700 so a pile of these isn't huge) and I had wondered if I could share these as I don't wish to appear to 'ramp' them. There is a fundamental side to these that I do like but that's by the by here as I think that these should be on a watchlist for Stage 2 break out.

- Malc


(2014-02-10, 11:38 PM)isatrader Wrote: A few charts for the UK watchlist today - TYR.L, TYRU.L, RPC.L, NWF.L, HOIL.L, SAV.L, INSE.L, AMP.L, JSJS.L, SRE.L, ZYT.L


I have to say, I do like the look of Savannah Resources (SAV) and that could replace the sick Oxford Instrumentals (a fundamental play) in my portfolios tomorrow.

Thanks for these.

- Malc

Pam: "I wonder what my name means in Welsh"
Nessa: "Why?"

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

Today's additions to the watchlist - AXS.L (two year base breakout, see monthly chart for clearer view), ALL.L (potential continuation move), STVG.L (potential continuation move).



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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

Today's additions to the watchlist - AXS.L (two year base breakout, see monthly chart for clearer view), ALL.L (potential continuation move), STVG.L (potential continuation move).



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isatrader

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

Thanks for these.

Allocate Software (ALL) looks very interesting. On my charting application I can see Directors' Dealings and there's a cluster of SEVEN Director sales on the previous high (November 2013).

The sales co-incided, or caused, the share price to fall from 115 pence down to 96p.

The share price then recovered and has just exceeded the point where the directors sold a total of three million pounds worth of shares last autumn.

Whether this makes this particular even stronger because the stock recovered despite of these sales or that we may see a sell off here as people getting in at 115 may want to get out 'at evens'.

I know that everything is in the Tale of the Tape but this is the tale of the recent high and subsequent pull back in the tape and I thought that this may be of interest to the board.

- Malc

Pam: "I wonder what my name means in Welsh"
Nessa: "Why?"

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

Thanks for these.

Allocate Software (ALL) looks very interesting. On my charting application I can see Directors' Dealings and there's a cluster of SEVEN Director sales on the previous high (November 2013).

The sales co-incided, or caused, the share price to fall from 115 pence down to 96p.

The share price then recovered and has just exceeded the point where the directors sold a total of three million pounds worth of shares last autumn.

Whether this makes this particular even stronger because the stock recovered despite of these sales or that we may see a sell off here as people getting in at 115 may want to get out 'at evens'.

I know that everything is in the Tale of the Tape but this is the tale of the recent high and subsequent pull back in the tape and I thought that this may be of interest to the board.

- Malc

Pam: "I wonder what my name means in Welsh"
Nessa: "Why?"


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