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1. The MAs shift from proper downtrend order (10-SMA < 20-EMA < 30-EMA) to proper uptrend order (10-SMA > 20-EMA > 30-EMA). What you're looking for is for the MAs to converge and then spread out again, giving the appearance of a bow tie.
2. Today's low must be less than yesterday's low.
3. Tomorrow, place a buy order 1 - 2 ticks above today's high good for tomorrow.
4. If not filled, continue to work the order above the prior day's high good for the next trading day until either filled or the stock trades below its 20-day EMA.
5. If filled, place a protective stop below the lowest bar in the setup.
Choppy chart but it formed a symmetrical triangle the past week. Daily technicials improving, as are the weeklies. Estimates for the next two quarters are up 100% and 200% respectively, YOY.
XOI is rolling over. Very short-term support is around 1149. First significant support level is around 1117, the 38.2% retracement level (using the 6/13 low and the 7/7 high), which is also just below the 20-day EMA.
ABI - misses being a Cooper setup by 1 RS point (RS = 94; Cooper requires 95 or higher). Earnings estimates for the next two quarters are nothing to get excited about, however - up only 9.68% and 12.5% respectively, YOY.
Dave, does the daily chart look like a diamond pattern here over the last several days? Which way do you think it will be resolved? Thanks.
Not really, Smitty. Diamond patterns are usually tops and CAMH is nowhere near a top. The action the past few weeks is a rectangular base. If there's a weekly close above 2.55 then CAMH should test 2.78 - 2.80.
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