Not exact matches
He was thinking about selling the
stock when
chartist Ed Ponsi set him straight and told him not to.
Additionally, when a
chartist sees that trading volume has grown but the
stock has not gone down, it often means that the
stock has finally found its floor and is now safe to buy.
According to some, the Hindenburg Omen is the technical pattern that is the most feared by bullish
chartists — it's a technical signal that often predicts an upcoming
stock market crash.
These non-business value factors include all technical -
chartist considerations, predictions about the direction of the general
stock market, gauging investor psychology, looking at corporate dividend policy, and studying the supply - demand calculus inherent in figuring out who is buying a particular security and who is selling.
Market prices in OPMI markets seem to be set by market participants focused on short - run outlooks and trying to pick market bottoms; technical
chartist considerations; predictions about
stock market movements over the near term; general
stock market predictions at the expense of company analysis; emphasis on earnings per share, cash flow and dividends to the exclusion of balance sheet considerations, especially creditworthiness.