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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: The Devil Dog who wrote (34869)4/13/2000 10:34:00 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) of 62348
 
Wayne,

It sure was a fast bounce. It just blew back up to the open, but it is stalled at that same line from yesterday ~3855. If it is gonna move it has to bust through the trendline that starts at Monday's gap-up high and runs through the Tue afternoon high. It is a fair bit below this line.

The way this music works out by times, it would not surprise me to see the turning point of the day happen when/if it turns up later it meets both this overhead trandline and the 3855 area. The overhead trendline will converge/touch 3855 within the next 40 minutes or so.

One thing I notice today is that we have volatility we did not have yesterday. Recall that yesterday the trading was tighter -- little candles. Not today. So, we could go either way and we got the volatility to make it very interesting.

Anyone taken a look at volume figures so far this morning. Are they relatively high or low?

--Allan
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