What do you think of this stock? Opinions please?

OK I'll say UP

only chart indicators I know are moving averages and as there are none on there or even any time frames,
I'm just guessing the shorter term MA would still be above the longer term
 
Eureka Moments said:
Down.

Aint got a clue, just adding to list of answers so you tell us the name. :D

Oh dear... you said up before? I'll take your first answer. :P

C'mon chartists!... purely a technical based opinion.
It's amazing how difficult it really is to eliminate all the rubbish and banter that tends to sway your decisions. :lol:
 
finicky said:
This stock is behaving magnificently!
Some volume information would be nice.
The powerful green candles fueled a pulsating uptrend that rested itself into a brooding rectangular consolidation which then ruptured skyward. The price revisited the breakout level then proceeded to mark out a punk muscular ascending triangle. Should the upper side be surmounted, the odds favouring such, the price will resume its rampage.

(it's not an historical chart of a stock that blew up is it?)

Thanks finicky. A true T/A analysis. :)
No, it hasn't blown up. It remains tonight exactly as shown in the chart.
 
wrcmad said:
Could you please answer in one word whether you think the price chart of this stock suggests near-term price may be bullish, or bearish?

Ok, sorry didn't see this

bullish
 
finicky said:
wrcmad said:
Could you please answer in one word whether you think the price chart of this stock suggests near-term price may be bullish, or bearish?

Ok, sorry didn't see this

bullish
No problems... I preferred your analysis. Just trying to coax an opinion from some of the shy ones. :)
 
Bit hard to say without a time frame. Is this a 10 year chart or a few months? It is bullish, but I wouldn't say buy or not unless I have the time factor.
 
BiGs said:
Bit hard to say without a time frame. Is this a 10 year chart or a few months? It is bullish, but I wouldn't say buy or not unless I have the time factor.
Appreciate your opinion BiGs.
I understand time factor would be a consideration if you were thinking of investing $.
But it should not affect your bullish/bearish view of a particular price chart, no matter what the timeframe being represented. :)
 
Scyb said:
So there is a third option!
NO! :lol:

Barron is being non-committal. His answer is what I'd expect from a chartist. It is also my answer. :)
That is my conundrum.... I was looking for others opinions. ;)
 
Bullish. Because the price at the end is higher than the price at the start.
Im clearly not a chartist, but i thought even chartists needed a timeline, % change/$ scale and volumes?
Otherwise its a coin toss.
Would also like to know what (if any) news was released at the two big jumps in the first 20% of timescale
 
wrcmad said:
BiGs said:
Bit hard to say without a time frame. Is this a 10 year chart or a few months? It is bullish, but I wouldn't say buy or not unless I have the time factor.
Appreciate your opinion BiGs.
I understand time factor would be a consideration if you were thinking of investing $.
But it should not affect your bullish/bearish view of a particular price chart, no matter what the timeframe being represented. :)

wrcmad said:
based on this chart, would you buy?

But referring to your original question, I wouldn't buy without the time factor xD. If this was a 5 minute chart, it may not be bullish.
 
OK:

7 bullish (64%)
4 bearish (36%)

I know it is a very small sample size, but the group sentiment echoed mine exactly. It is interesting just to know on a level playing field, no bias, no filters.

Small white lie...... the chart wasn't exactly a stock, but an exact inversion of this chart:

4088_silverstock1.jpg
 
:lol:
interesting point you selected the chart to start at - wonder if response would have been different if we had of seen 12 months more or 12 months less of data.. hmmm..
 
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