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Sibanye Stillwater (SSW): 2nd Play + Igniting Bar - Tuesday, 20 August 2024

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On Monday evening, the Tactical Trading Guide provided you with the following short term (1 to 10 day) reading: "The reward-to-risk is becoming attractive for a small buy/long position".


Tuesday's/yesterday's price action = short term positive. In addition, some participants seems to be acknowledging the multi-month support zone.

Monday evening's TTG is shown below:



While I am highlighting the short term structure, the long term view was shared with you on recently on Monday, 29 July. The original slide is shown below:


 

ABOUT THE TACTICAL TRADING GUIDE:


Technology + Proprietary Insights has helped to develop automated tools and strategies that are used to identify potential trading opportunities as well as highlight potentially significant technical developments across various time frames. This page highlights readings from our Tactical Trading Guide (Price Action Tool) which is also available as a live tool via the telegram group. The tool provides automated price analysis for any tradeable instrument across 3 time frames: short (short term), medium (medium term) and long (long term). Readings are subject to change, based on the development of the subsequent price action.


The tool helps to determine and shed light on the some of the following:


  • Whether the reward-to-risk is attractive for a buy/long position?

  • Whether a share is weak or if aggressive buying is underway

  • Whether a trader can look to buy a pullback into a key moving average (continuation trade)

  • Whether a share needs to break a range for a new trend to be determined (bullish or bearish)

  • Whether a traders needs to monitor for a change of character that could lead to a bullish or bearish reversal

  • Whether a share could start a consolidation phase

  • Whether the upward momentum is slowing (if it's in a bullish phase)

  • Whether buyers can look to 'phase in' to a position (if it's in a bearish phase)

  • Whether a share lacks directional bias


Lester Davids

Analyst: Unum Capital


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