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US Stocks Breakouts & Breakdowns - SP500, NYSE, & Nasdaq Stock Charts - Page 180

RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

VEEV - Attempting to make it's first Stage 2A breakout. Volume is approaching the weekly average currently, and so there's a chance it could meet the 2x average volume requirement, and relative performance is breaking above the zero line for the first time.

           

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RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

A few for the US long watchlist from tonight's scans - TIBX, RNA, QURE, CNDO, AAVL, BEAT, TTPH

                           

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RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

The solid blue color for the moving avg. on the weekly chart; is it 1 week or 30 week Huh It's very confusing because I can't tell the difference.

RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

Do I set the time frame of the chart to 21/2 to 3 years (weekly chart) to determine the stage of a stock Huh or using a shorter time frame Huh

RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

(2014-11-27, 01:14 AM)CH868 Wrote: The solid blue color for the moving avg. on the weekly chart; is it 1 week or 30 week Huh It's very confusing because I can't tell the difference.

Do I set the time frame of the chart to 21/2 to 3 years (weekly chart) to determine the stage of a stock Huh or using a shorter time frame Huh

Hi CH868,

The solid blue color is used for both the 30 week and 1 week moving averages on my weekly chart. But the one week moving average is just a way of showing the closing price line over the price bars, so that you can see important formations easier, such as head and shoulders and cup and handle patterns.

I recommend using between a two and a three year chart for the weekly, as I've found this to be the optimal length for determining support and resistance levels that might still be relevant, and also makes determining the Stage much easier, as it has enough price history to see the most recent cycle of Stages that the stock has been through.

If you want to copy my chart settings, then I've put marked up weekly and daily charts in the first post in the Stage Analysis Study Guide - Questions and Answers

I hope that helps

isatrader

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RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

Thanks Smile

RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

A few for the watchlist this evening - AAL, ARMK, ESNT

           

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RE: Investor Method Watchlist

VEEV - has made it's first Stage 2A breakout. Volume was more than 2x the 4 week average requirement and relative performance moved above the zero line.

Highlighted earlier in the week on Wednesday 26th Nov in the Elite Board.

           


CNDO - A fresh Stage 2A breakout after the severe gap down in 2013, which has left heavy resistance to work through. Volume was more than 2x the four week average, but didn't reach the 52 week average volume, but relative performance did break above the zero line.

Highlighted earlier in the week on Wednesday 26th Nov in the Elite Board.

           


QURE - Recent IPO, making it's initial Stage 2A breakout

Highlighted earlier in the week on Wednesday 26th Nov in the Elite Board.

           


ESNT - Another recent IPO, completing the move into Stage 2A

Highlighted during the day on Friday 28th Nov in the Elite Board.

           


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