CanOz
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CanOz said:I can't believe theres not more analysis going on here. What huge day considering the recent falls....is this distribution at its finest? I can't see the volumes for the day, but that candle looks bullish to me.
Cheers,
CanOz said:I can't believe theres not more analysis going on here. What huge day considering the recent falls....is this distribution at its finest? I can't see the volumes for the day, but that candle looks bullish to me.
Cheers,
theasxgorilla said:It's bullish alright.
Today’s 1% rise on the XAO makes it even harder to answer the question, where are we? The "Elliott Wavers" believe that the initial drop was a wave A and this move up from the support found at 5650 is a corrective wave B.
I can tell you exactly where we are according to my (technical analysis) reference points. The XAO is now substantially above the 40-day SMA and its broken up through the 4x1 line. Today’s bullish price action is particularly intriguing as it occurred on slightly below average volume. VMAers might tell you this suggests that below average force was required to effect an above average price move. Adding further to this bullish picture of the XAO is the observation that 4 out of the last 5 days have closed very near to their highs.
To temper this bullish perspective, a exerpt from Prechter and Frosts 1978 Elliott Wave Principle...
"During the A wave of a bear market, the investment world is generally convinced that this reaction is just a pullback pursuant to the next leg of advance. The public surges to the buy side despite the first really technically damaging cracks in individual stock patterns." The B-wave rallies that follow exhibit "aggressive euphoria and denial."
CanOz said:WTF does it say about wave C!!!!
theasxgorilla said:It's bullish alright.
Today’s 1% rise on the XAO makes it even harder to answer the question, where are we? The "Elliott Wavers" believe that the initial drop was a wave A and this move up from the support found at 5650 is a corrective wave B.
Kauri said:Not necessarily..there's more than one way to skin a dead-cat..
Kauri said:and not too sure about interpreting vol yet, but would todays low vol signify a lack of committment from buyers??
theasxgorilla said:I intepretted it as a lack of committed sellers, therefore with the trading that did occur the buyers were forced to chase higher prices to fill their orders due to a lack of depth of sell orders. I'm a noob at this VMA stuff though.
nizar said:Can - Maybe you should do more than just watch theres stocks breaking out all over the place and also with CFD indices you can do well.
nizar said:ASXGorilla - 5480 is pretty close to the 200dma as well, which is where the XAO has found support on previous corrections eg. mar05, oct05, may06.
Can - Maybe you should do more than just watch theres stocks breaking out all over the place and also with CFD indices you can do well.
theasxgorilla said:I intepretted it as a lack of committed sellers, therefore with the trading that did occur the buyers were forced to chase higher prices to fill their orders due to a lack of depth of sell orders. I'm a noob at this VMA stuff though.
coyotte said:This is the point that confounds me -- one often hears it on Bloomberg.
What is more important -- Lack of Sellers or Lack of Buyers?
Would have thought that the BUYER was the KEY -- after all the value of anything is what the next BUYER is willing to pay.
Cheers
theasxgorilla said:Today, on the XAO, we had a lack of sellers.
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