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Yep - nice big bite:Whoa! Someone just got their shopping basket out!
Yep - nice big bite:
TIME . PRICE . UNITS . VALUE
12:02:18 PM . 0.240 . 1,000,000 . 240,000.00
Lots of other cross-trades occurring and a few more medium bites:
TIME . PRICE . UNITS . VALUE
12:08:54 PM . 0.245 . 133,695 . 32,755.28
12:08:32 PM . 0.250 . 100,000 . 25,000.00
12:08:23 PM . 0.250 . 100,000 . 25,000.00
12:07:55 PM . 0.250 . 200,000 . 50,000.00
The fish are biting!
I wonder if those posters back on Dec 31st that didnt want to get in at 17 and were waiting for 10c again are in the game
My stop got triggered today so I am out, retracement levels may be a factor in where it stops assuming no news influence.
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but do you use a specific method in expecting a certain retracement level? ie 38.2% because of the quick decline of the price or something like that? forgive my ignorance
Fibonacci retracements *can* reflect significant support/resistance lines. They should be used carefully and possibly in conjunction with other indicators. Even if you do decide to use them it's always going to be a subjective choice as to what retracement level to BUY in and SELL out. It will be different for different people.
I am curious as to why that retracement level represented a significant SELL for you however; PRR was always going to pull back from the local peak. But if you are trading, not investing, it does make sense.
jimmyizgod: As an example of how people interpret them differently I have 20c (the 38.2% as in Boggo's chart) as a significant retracement level on my PRR charts. That is actually a BUY for me (to top up existing holdings)
jimmyizgod: As an example of how people interpret them differently I have 20c (the 38.2% as in Boggo's chart) as a significant retracement level on my PRR charts. That is actually a BUY for me (to top up existing holdings)
Looks like the 38.2% was the level, quite often though I see a bounce off the 38.2% level only to see it reverse and come back down to the 50% to form an ABC pattern.
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