This strategy seeks out assets with a 12-day exponential moving average that is above its 26-day exponential moving average while providing significant resistance levels that are likely to serve as profit targets in the near term.
This short-selling short-term strategy identifies assets with current prices that are significantly lower than the asset's 200-day, 50-day and 21-day moving averages. Also, the strategy seeks out assets with an exponential slow moving average that's significantly lower than the current price. Ultimately, the strategy generates notable support and resistance levels which traders can use for market entry and exit.
This strategy seeks out assets with prices significantly above their long-term (200-day and 50-day) and short-term (10-day) moving averages, thereby indicating price depreciation in the near term. The strategy also includes 3 significant resistance levels, to be used as entry points for limit orders seeking to sell in advance of an excpected price depreciation.
This short-term strategy seeks out large companies with a market capitalization of between $200 million and $10 billion, with active volumes; with price apprecition of over 5% over the past 30 days; and, wielding a Gross Proft Ratio in excess of 100%.
This strategy seeks out assets with a 12-day exponential moving average that is above its 26-day exponential moving average while providing significant resistance levels that are likely to serve as profit targets in the near term.
This short-selling short-term strategy identifies assets with current prices that are significantly lower than the asset's 200-day, 50-day and 21-day moving averages. Also, the strategy seeks out assets with an exponential slow moving average that's significantly lower than the current price. Ultimately, the strategy generates notable support and resistance levels which traders can use for market entry and exit.
This strategy seeks out assets with prices significantly above their long-term (200-day and 50-day) and short-term (10-day) moving averages, thereby indicating price depreciation in the near term. The strategy also includes 3 significant resistance levels, to be used as entry points for limit orders seeking to sell in advance of an excpected price depreciation.
This short-term strategy seeks out large companies with a market capitalization of between $200 million and $10 billion, with active volumes; with price apprecition of over 5% over the past 30 days; and, wielding a Gross Proft Ratio in excess of 100%.