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MND is looking better after a month of strong demand. The Sept18 monthly bar was a bullish outside reversal bar, off support and with above average volume. All good. Not far to get to a prior high ($16.8).
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Looks good. appears accumulation under $15. high vol downbar as price hit $15 then quiet accumulation. lower vol mark up indicates supply still being held as demand is medium. ex div on 13th Oct used as catalyst for mark up as divvy chasers buy up to $18.50 . will need the help to jump Resistance at $16.50MND is looking better after a month of strong demand. The Sept18 monthly bar was a bullish outside reversal bar, off support and with above average volume. All good. Not far to get to a prior high ($16.8).
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The daily price 50MA has just fallen below the 200MA indicating a bearish trend.OK, I've done a search and there doesn't seem to be a thread for this company.
This one has been on my watchlist for a while and appears to be good value at $6.00. Has been up to $7.00 when the resource sector was booming.
This is one of those companies that is still resources driven but does not have the same volatility as a true resource/exploration company. In other words, commodity price fluctuations shouldn't have such an impact on the share price.
Would any one else be prepared to make a comment or observation about MND and perhaps suggest a buy, sell or hold rating?
Most brokers seem pretty bullish on it.
The daily price 50MA has just fallen below the 200MA indicating a bearish trend.
I've been trying to work the vol out. Not directly related to commodities but a by a second variable. The lags in meeting demand are extended as the complexity increases. Getting projects up can take decades. Then if there's oversupply and lower receipts, what happens? Cost cutting, abandoned projects, maintenance delayed or on hold. But can only do this for a while..one of those companies that is still resources driven but does not have the same volatility as a true resource/exploration company. In other words, commodity price fluctuations shouldn't have such an impact on the share price.
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