Some stock market signals are so powerful that if they are ignored risk of missing out on major profits or of big losses is extremely high. A major breakaway gap qualifies as one such ultra-strong signal.
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martin
on 08/02/2018 at 10:30 am
very interesting Serge, as you pointing out, TWTR doing quite the same thing today. Thanks for the heads up.
Your market updates during the week are very helpful and insightful. Staying connected with all of us out here is both very wise for your business and thoughtful to keep us abreast of market occurrences shortly after and before they happen.
I would like to see a segment on how you calculate (determine) the Support and Resistanace levels. I have never been able to find out how to do this. How far back do you go in determining the trend line. Seems like any technician can show whatever he/she wants by picking the start point for the line. Please show me how to do this on either a segment of the video or just contact me via email. I am stumped.
very interesting Serge, as you pointing out, TWTR doing quite the same thing today. Thanks for the heads up.
Serge,
Your market updates during the week are very helpful and insightful. Staying connected with all of us out here is both very wise for your business and thoughtful to keep us abreast of market occurrences shortly after and before they happen.
Thank you forward for all that you do,
Richard Lombardo
Massachusetts
I would like to see a segment on how you calculate (determine) the Support and Resistanace levels. I have never been able to find out how to do this. How far back do you go in determining the trend line. Seems like any technician can show whatever he/she wants by picking the start point for the line. Please show me how to do this on either a segment of the video or just contact me via email. I am stumped.
Interesting comparison/observation, Serge. Like you told us in an earlier webinar, some gaps may never fill. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the timely update and explanation. I have a big position in snap. Now I feel better