Milo's TA discussion and sharing thread

Bishio

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I'm stuck at one counter and tearing my hair out. Drop till blc :( sigh
 

Sinkie

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Wha wanted to enter at 0.14 for we holdings earlier. Lucky I ask for analysis....

Bloodshed man...

daily - Should see a support at $1.20
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Weekly - dont look good
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According to the dictionary of EDMW 'Stocks and Shares' section, 'burst' means the stock price go up high high!!!:D

Yes, to quote a few example

If Starhub closed $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.01, it's a "got bb inside"

If Starhub closed $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.02, it's a "burst"

If Starhub closed closes $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.03, it's a "on steroid"
 

n1ef5ng

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Then blc is 4.03 and beyond? Haha

Yes, to quote a few example

If Starhub closed $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.01, it's a "got bb inside"

If Starhub closed $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.02, it's a "burst"

If Starhub closed closes $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.03, it's a "on steroid"
 

SpeedingBullet

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Yes, to quote a few example

If Starhub closed $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.01, it's a "got bb inside"

If Starhub closed $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.02, it's a "burst"

If Starhub closed closes $4.00 yesterday, and there is a big buy up at $4.03, it's a "on steroid"

HAHAHAHHAHAHA... Nailed it :D
 
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