Chart: Rallies after Massive Bear Markets (Source: Chart of the Day)
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3 comments:
Hi Alex,
I bought a QL stock.Now the market is bearish for a moment.Did i hold and sell?
ken
Hi dipankara,
QL is still trading very near to its recent high of RM4.06. Its technical outlook is still positive and it has horizontal support at RM3.95 & then at RM3.85. The stock has however risen from a low of RM1.70 in October 2008 to a high of RM4.06 this month- a gain of 239% over a period of 21 months.
If you think that the market & QL may slide, then you may want to step aside now. This would entail a trading SELL where you would exit a position & re-enter it after a certain percentage decline or after reaching a certain technical level (such as horizontal support or a XX-day SMA). Assuming a 33%-retracement of the recent gain of RM2.36 [RM4.06 minus RM1.70], QL could correct back to RM3.28. However, this is only one possible scenario to consider. If you agreed with the assumptions, then it is fairly reasonable to reduce your position here [or, take some profit as the case maybe].
Thanks for the link, Alex. I like your chart annotation! :)
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