RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)
CSV looks like its dropping off the edge of a cliff
(2014-04-29, 10:55 AM)isatrader Wrote: Attached is the US stocks for the watchlist from Monday's scans - SHPG (Late Stage 2B - attempting continuation), CRESY (Stage 2 continuation attempt), KWK (early Stage 2 still, but not clear of near term resistance yet).
For the short watchlist - CSV (Potential Stage 4A), DISCK (Stage 3B), SONS (Stage 3)
RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)
(2014-04-30, 03:16 PM)shaunattwood Wrote: HLF back at its neckline?
Yep, but second attempt at it, so I'd personally be a bit more cautious with it and would wait for close back below 50 day MA or three box reversal on P&F chart which would be move below 58. How would you play it?
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RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)
My attempt to short HLF above 60 was rejected as its too hard to borrow, so I won't be playing it.
What's your opinion on shorting F?
I'm also keep a close eye on NOW as a short above 50 but I prefer F's bearish MACD on the sharpchart.
(2014-04-30, 04:12 PM)isatrader Wrote:
(2014-04-30, 03:16 PM)shaunattwood Wrote: HLF back at its neckline?
Yep, but second attempt at it, so I'd personally be a bit more cautious with it and would wait for close back below 50 day MA or three box reversal on P&F chart which would be move below 58. How would you play it?
RE: US Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)
(2014-04-30, 04:18 PM)shaunattwood Wrote: What's your opinion on shorting F?
I wouldn't personally consider it until it was back below the mid April swing low, as looking like a failed Stage 4 attempt currently as a break above the April swing high could put it back in Stage 1A imo. But it's on shaky ground and could easy turn down again. Tricky one.
isatrader
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