I love charts, particularly when they show one of my stocks going from bottom left…
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Uranium is the talk of the town at the moment, with multiple stocks outperforming in a falling market…
In this episode, Marcus Padley is joined by John Abernethy, Founder and Chairman at Clime Investment Management (ASX: CIW).
It turns out that there is a large chunk of retiree investors that don’t care about the capital value of the shares they hold…
Making a loss? Can’t Sell? Read this and you will have sold before you get to the end…
I have always admired Andrew Forrest’s courage and determination in taking on the big boys and turning the Cloudbreak ore body into a highly profitable mining business. It was an ore body that both BHP and RIO had passed over as too difficult to mine. Twenty years later under Fortescue it has the lowest cost of production of any iron ore mine in Australia and Fortescue is the fourth biggest iron ore producer in the world. Twiggy had hoped to use BHP’s rail and port facilities but when that was denied he built his own. Clearly, a man who knows where he’s going and is not going to be stopped.
Sell signals on Big Tech including NDQ, FANG. Sell signals now on the S&P 500 from overbought levels – IVV, SPY. URNM and ATOM getting more overbought (Uranium up 5% overnight). Other ETF sell signals – QLTY, QUAL, plus Japan and India.
Energy and oil ETFs overbought. NASDAQ and FANG sell signals. S&P 500 ETFs overbought. Uranium and Coal overbought. Some of those big oversold stocks still waiting for a bottom – TLS, COL, APA, RMD, EDV. Travel stocks WEB and CTD oversold short term. QAN and SEK oversold short term. BSL buy signal – oversold on US strikes.
See section for BSL idea. ASX buy signal. Big, quality, oversold. Sell signal on CAR. Uranium still overbought – URNM and ATOM. IVV and SPY (S&P 500) overbought. Sell signal on FANG (Damn), QUAL, NDQ.
Marcus Today does Technical Scans every day, and on 15 September 2023, they turned up four big stocks that are interestingly oversold on weekly charts…