Stock Prince's Insights

Pullback VS End of Trend- Part 1

Stock Prince (股票王子)
Publish date: Sun, 07 Mar 2021, 01:47 PM
Why am I here? Recently I have witnessed many novice traders rushing into the market to simply buy penny/speculative stocks at very high prices. Causing them to lose their hard earned money or worst their life savings. This breaks my heart and as a very experienced investment bank trader, I believe that it is my duty to teach the public the right way to day trade.

PULLBACK(Refer to chart below)

 

-Drop normally less than 20-30%, 40% for an extreme case (mega spike like Dnex, Dataprp) 

-Low in volume (lower than uptrend volume) 

-Price will bounce back to previous levels after having pullback within a few days 

 

Look at MSM chart, it is a very healthy chart of pullback. Normally during a pullback, the downside is limited and selling volume is small. MSM is consider a very healthy example, the pullback was only 20% while the selling volume was small.

 

An unhealthy chart like Dataprp, it spiked up strongly and had a pullback of 40% on a few occasions. The same for ITRONIC, it had a 40% pullback after a huge spike.  

 

For both Dataprp and Itronic, despite the 40% pullback, the volume was smaller and within few days the price went back up or higher.

 

 

END OF TREND(Refer to chart below)

 

Look at PNEPCB chart---a very good example of end of trend 

 

Characteristic of an end of a trend:

 

-Broke below base or long-term support

-Dropped more than 40% from the start of goreng

-Dropped with huge volume (look at PNEPCB volume during the downtrend.) 

-Price never went back up to previous levels

 

 

 

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Disclaimer: All information shared here are strictly for educational purpose only. There is no buy or sell recommendation for any counters mentioned in this channel. We hold no responsibility for your trades. You should make your informed decision by consulting your licensed remisier or investment advisor before making any investment decision.

 

 

 

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