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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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