Liking the price action on CCI, especially given the general market is down about 1% or more on the day.
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DislikedHere's an odd one that caught my eye... Delphi Automotive is breaking out, but I can't quite figure out why. Aren't auto sales supposed to be lower in the coming year? Either way, it's a nice looking chart... $DLPH {image}Ignored
DislikedThought this was a historic chart show, so here is one of my winners. 90% over about 3 years {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thx for popping in Exodus! I like trading stocks at all time highs, or pullbacks in an uptrend, so while it may look like I'm only posting historical winners, many of these i'm buying at or near the highs. I tend to get in to trouble when I try to pick the bottom of a stock move. Many people are very good at this, but sadly i'm not one of them. My best trades have always been buying at 26mo, 52mo, or all-time highs. Are you on tradingView? I'll have to subscribe to you over there as well. Regarding BDEV...what made you buy it and what made...Ignored
DislikedSo here's a few long-term charts, but it's all the same theme. Perhaps someone more in tuned with the ag markets has a better view. These are extremely long term charts, so the signal might not come for months, but these will be my trading biases over the next few months (and maybe even years) as these play out. Basic idea is soybeans are rich to Wheat and Corn... so buy Wheat & Corn, Sell soybeans. First the Soybeans & Wheat Charts: Soybeans (2002 to 2017) {image} Wheat (2002 to 2017): {image} Next I compared the two... just a simple ratio (wheat...Ignored
Disliked{quote}However, at the end you posted charts of Corn and Wheat, not Soybeans. So should you buy Wheat? What is supporting your postulation that Wheat will go up? Why is it not more likely that Soybeans will break their trendline?Ignored