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Writer's pictureLester Davids

IN THE MONEY: Tiger Brands, OUTsurance, Mr. Price, Kumba Iron Ore, Sasol, Dis-Chem

Trade the JSE Shares with Unum Capital.

To get started, email lester@unum.co.za


Update


Since highlighting the table below, the shares have performed as follows:


Bearish view on TBS. Down from R297 to R284

Bearish view on OUT. Down from R66 to R63.45 (continues to unwind from overbought

Bearish view on MRP down from R297 to R284

Bullish view on KIO. Up from R322 to R343

Bullish view on SOL. Up from R83 to R100

Bearish view on DCP. Down from R37.40 to R35.77


Reminder: You can also use the model to assess opportunity in real-time/end of day.


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Previous Post (07-Jan): WORTH NOTING: 200-Day Developments (Tiger Brands, Outsurance, Mr. Price & More)



 

I used Artificial Intelligence to provide an explanation on why the 200-day SMA is significant. Here's what it had to say:


The 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is a widely used technical indicator in trading. It calculates the average closing price of an asset over the past 200 trading days, providing a smoothed representation of price movements. This smoothing effect helps traders identify longer-term trends amidst daily price fluctuations.


Key Developments and Implications:


Support and Resistance: When the price of an asset is above the 200-day SMA, it often acts as a support level. Conversely, when the price is below the 200-day SMA, it can act as resistance.


Trend Confirmation: A sustained move above the 200-day SMA can signal a bullish trend, while a sustained move below it can indicate a bearish trend.


Crossovers: Crossovers between the price and the 200-day SMA can generate trading signals. For example, a price crossing above the 200-day SMA might be interpreted as a bullish signal, while a cross below could be seen as bearish.


Time Frame: The 200-day SMA is a long-term indicator, typically used to analyze trends over several months or even years.


In Summary:


The 200-day SMA is a valuable tool for traders and investors to:


  • Identify long-term trends

  • Determine support and resistance levels

  • Generate trading signals

  • Assess the overall market sentiment

  • By understanding the 200-day SMA and its implications, traders can make more informed decisions about their investment strategies.


Lester Davids

Analyst: Unum Capital

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