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Just noticed .... Great call Aus ( @aus_trader) ...... MOC currently $1.08 Hope you got on

ps Got pushed up to $1.095 right on the close .... interesting.
Yes, thanks @barney I have MOC in the spec portfolio and have gone straight back to stock research. Overall the market is in no-man's-land but I think there are still opportunities around if you research hard enough.

Noticed a couple of potential breakouts today, while checking out the market action:

AFG:


Depends on how you look at the chart, on a line chart it looks like the breakout has already happened.

A nice long consolidation period on the following beverage company:

CCL:


A strong up trend on the next one:

M7T:


Just re-iterating that I do not hold any of the above i.e. DNH. Just charts of interest while researching stocks.
 
Charts are mandatory in this thread. In future, please wait until you are in a position to post a chart along with your analysis.
here's a chart. My analysis is not technical


the company floated early Aug, so there is little to go on. But to me the very boring nature of its price (in)action and declining trade activity may well allow for a breakout, tomorrow, on NEWS. will post in appropriate thread.
 
Some of the longer term charts, you can tell what stock it is just by looking at the chart. But can't guess this one...
 
Without a ticker, it ain't a chart....
It's graffiti...

Has the thread turned into "guess the stock" ?
guess it has (@rnr got it)

C'mon, FR, show some ticker!
..... was trying to keep in the spirit of Joe's mandate (which is summarily ignored).
Charts are mandatory in this thread. In future, please wait until you are in a position to post a chart along with your analysis.
 
I own VML so this may be seen as gratuitous advertising

It fits the bill however .... Pivotal point in time for the boys ... Fundamentals and Technicals could present a perfect storm over the next year or so.

Definitely Potential, but it needs to break the current Range of 024-025 with gusto, then possible blue sky in my opinion.

 
OK after all that excitement, back on topic now to a few potential breakouts that I've come across...

First a couple of stocks, coming off the base:

AVH:


CVN:


And a couple of stocks that are already in an uptrend:

ABR:


PNI:
 
Yeah, if such things exist we would like to be trading alongside @Dona Ferentes for sure. Another massive day, looking at it amongst the spectators...

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and the biggest mover on the market today:
'twas pure serendipity to have picked its rise. Some factors I liked (which were/ are not TA related)
- it was underpriced at IPO and held that gain
- the business model is simple: allows physicians to diagnose respiratory diseases earlier and with more sensitivity while using existing hospital and clinical equipment
- and yesterday, a presentation at a GS conference probably helped the lift

But my conviction; small, thinking more capital needed down the track? And I didn't even out it in the competition
 

ASX: POS
on the break-out watchlist
constant at-the-offer transactions over the last 3 trading days on lifted volume,
after a long (compression(?)) period of what can be called basing, offers the idea snapping .063's is the
permission level, unfortunately, there is no distinct safety level from a technical pattern pov so in this instance
risk is defined by account risk rather than by pricing
see link for chart
 
Yes, Nickel stocks are doing well at the moment. I won't go into them. @peter2 has posted on the "PAN" thread today as well regarding the same subject.
 
US market is closed tonight. Maybe it'll be a range-bound, directionless day for the ASX if there is no leads from the Asian and Euro region. A couple of potential breakouts setting up that I saw:

CAT:


CKF: About to hit All-Time-High's...


OLL: Also would be hitting All-Time-High's if it breaks out...

Disclosure: Latest stock that has been added to Speculative Stock Portfolio. Reasons given on that thread.
 
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