OK, I am looking to buy a small Lithium stock. There are three candidates I have chosen to chart. All three look quite similar. Two are
@tech/a choices CXO and LPI and my choice is GL1. All of these are in blue sky territory, other than what is currently above the price over the recent past. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. I am going to ask
@tech/a or anyone for that matter...
@peter2 or anyone who would like to join in with their opinion using the indicator of volume. What can volume tell me I am not already seeing on my charts? I would have added another stock I am watching which is ABR but that is about to do a 1:10 consolidation and list on the NASDAQ and get a name change. I would rather stand aside while all this happens and I doubt the current chart would give me a true indication of how well it will travel in the future but I could be wrong. I may be missing out on a gem. So be it, I will just buy in higher, or not.
My first choice would be GL1 because it has good money flow of 17%. It is a young stock and has just started on its upward journey with no baggage from past history.
Second choice would be CXO as it is showing a slight lift in the money flow but it is still just sitting above 0%. It has a good percentage difference between the MA and the PV on the PVI. But overall the three stocks all have a good looking PVI. This tells me there is positive market sentiment toward all of them. (Yes I know it is regarded as an indicator of what the dumb money is doing but there is a lot of dumb money out there, I don't care what the fundies are doing, they have their own agendas.)
My last choice would be LPI, it had a volume spike and looking at the money flow it appears to be a sell-out and the money flow is still falling away but now at a slower rate sitting just above 0%. There is a horizontal above the price which was taken from the recent high volume spike of a possible sell-out, I have to ask the question, will market sentiment cause this horizontal to act as a resistance to any further price rises?
Edit.. of course, it is all moot if the lithium price falls!