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VERY WELL PUT! It could be straight from my heart so I had to quote it in its full length again. I've tried to point this out a few times with little success.The bands indicate nothing of the future.
If price does breakout it wont be because of the bands.Only some form of news will see this penny react.
RSI and Stochastic measure price in the same manner just that different references to price make up their components.
Again they will react exactly as they have because of PAST price action,the small 2 tick rise yesterday is enough to show a small movement off of lows for both.
You really must learn how an oscillator/indicator is calculated so you can quantify its value to your trading.
They are NOT predictive in anyway shape or form.
Price will do whatever it does in spite of indicator A,B,C,D not BECAUSE of them.
Indicators/Oscillators are derived from price not the other way round.
(Price derived from oscillator/indicator prediction/action).
Correct! How could a chart ever be predictive on a penny stock when all it does is showing historical data? It's like saying that we will get rain tomorrow because we did so last Tuesday and the Tuesday before that.They are NOT predictive in anyway shape or form.
Yes, as I said, I think tech analysis is useful in many ways but its users tend to apply it to whatever stock is around without being able to differ.Technical analysis and its CORRECT use is a topic on its own.
I'm looking forward to your next topic in the other thread.Ill be bringing this into the tutorial on the other thread.
tech/a said:Diversion is one of the few leading indicators (leading as in looking forward).However like all technical plays the indicated outcome should not be traded without confirmation by price.
Lucstar said:I'm waiting to see if the prices of MUL increase dramatically or not. If it rises to above 4 cents b4 the offer ends, then i will sell my current holdings and take up the offer. This way i'm not buying or selling any more shares, i'm simply lowering my entry price average
That's the problem with those who are holding MUL with money they could use somewhere else. If you can't hold this thing for the longterm, then you're betting on the wrong horse. There is no indication whatsoever that MUL will move quickly within weeks. In fact, rather the opposite is true. With the float of those new shares, more selling pressure will arise (as such it would be good if the price wouldn't move up too much for now) and if they can't fight it with good news, it will take quite a while until we see a decent increase in value.The market is going well at the moment & there are good buys to be had,I feel my money is being wasted sat around waiting to see if they can get their act together.
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