Nice gain today! Do consider taking some off the table, overall market fundamentals are going from bad to worse as it questions it's own 'full recovery' pricing.
On Jul 10 02:43 PM connorport wrote:
> How does the 17% run up on APWR affect your projections? will the > gap fill or is this one destined to move higher and stay?
connorport, i think there is a 'gap' in communication here. Mark answered your question, you simply have to look at charts to find the gaps. Most are products of a market surprise (e.g. earnings, news releases).
Regarding APWR, I believe there is also a head and shoulders pattern which suggests the gap will be filled sooner, rather than later (shown in linked chart).
sometimes it IS best to run, not walk, to the exits to protect hard fought gains. good luck.
On Jul 09 04:22 PM connorport wrote:
> Im not sure what kind of response that was. I just wanted to know > how to find gaps. I understand you watch them and you have charts > but how do you find the gaps?
More Gaps to Fill [View article]
On Jul 10 02:43 PM connorport wrote:
> How does the 17% run up on APWR affect your projections? will the
> gap fill or is this one destined to move higher and stay?
More Gaps to Fill [View article]
a couple more gaps to fill: AIPC, DRI
...and one that will be the 2% not filled, imho, DRYS at $30
Enjoy your articles, keep up the great work.
More Gaps to Fill [View article]
i think there is a 'gap' in communication here. Mark answered your question, you simply have to look at charts to find the gaps. Most are products of a market surprise (e.g. earnings, news releases).
Regarding APWR, I believe there is also a head and shoulders pattern which suggests the gap will be filled sooner, rather than later (shown in linked chart).
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sometimes it IS best to run, not walk, to the exits to protect hard fought gains. good luck.
On Jul 09 04:22 PM connorport wrote:
> Im not sure what kind of response that was. I just wanted to know
> how to find gaps. I understand you watch them and you have charts
> but how do you find the gaps?