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The Lot of Sisyphus: 28 October 2015

Wednesday, 28th October 2015 09:26 - by Moosh

I have been doing this weekly watchlist for about a year now and recently I explained how my DC9 indicator system works and it is this system which I use to find companies to put onto the midweek watchlist, when DC9 is negative on daily or weekly or monthly timeframes.

The DC9 swing goes from bearish (negative DC9) to bullish (positive DC9) and should follow the price swing. Investors who like to buy on weakness should consider a position if the company they like is on the watchlist. Investors who like to buy in strength (since greed is good....maybe) should consider a position if the company does NOT appear on the watchlist.

So the question is, are you a buyer of weakness or a buyer of strength? You decide!

Also, DC9 allows you to figure out which users on bulletin boards are rampers or derampers. We all know the types and some people can be especially encouraging or discouraging, whether warranted or unwarranted – DC9 will help you see the wolf disguised in sheep’s clothing.

 

So, add these to your watchlist if you like the fundamentals of any of them, do your own research on those:

 

ARS (Asiamet Resources)

AZN (AstraZeneca)

BA. (BAE Systems)

BXP (Beximco Pharma)

IAE (Ithaca Energy)

IMT (Imperial Tobacco)

JLP (Jubilee Platinum)

PPS (Proton Power Systems)

RR. (Rolls-Royce Holdings)

SRT (Software Radio Technology)

TSCO (Tesco)

VAL (Valirx)

 

The Writer's views are their own, not a representation of London South East's. No advice is inferred or given. If you require financial advice, please seek an Independent Financial Adviser.

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