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Strategies & Market Trends : Reversal Watch Candidates -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: The Ox who wrote (1)6/18/2013 6:45:27 PM
From: The Ox  Respond to of 6
 
April list notes:

DGIT turned back at 8, so far holding the uptrend lines from the early April lows
CF turned back after great run to high 190s, recently found support at 182
QCOM turned back after run to 66.50, complete retrace to new low below 61 and in rebound mode
VVUS turned back after run to 15.50, trending downward since then
INTC steady rally mode with minor pullbacks
OSIS turned back at 66, plunged below 52, turned back at 60 and again found support near 53
GLPW turned back at 16.50, found support in the low 15s and then turned back at 17. 2 month basing pattern



To: The Ox who wrote (1)6/18/2013 7:10:57 PM
From: The Ox  Respond to of 6
 
May list notes: early reversal pattern forming (ERPF)

AMZN steady rally since put on list
ADSK turned back above 38, recently found support above 34.50
TLAB based above 2.00, in moderate rally mode since break above 2.10
ECA turned back at 20, looks to have found support Monday at 17.40, ERPF
SFY turned back at 15.75, may have found support in the low 13s, too early to call
CONE - recent IPO - still in downtrend, found some support in low 20s, too early to call
CPWR - still in downtrend, ERPF last few days, found support at 10.75 last week
FB - rallied 2 days on analyst upgrade then found support in high 22s. ERPF
INVE - steady declining trend, hard to tell if volume is picking up slightly last few days, only 3 cents below the May lows- could be seen as basing? Cut in half since March.
EQIX found support last week above 186. ERPF, probably too early to call, steady decline since May high above 231