Sunday, November 14, 2010

Favorite setups from ST50 for week of 11/15

I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend.

Well last week we had a pullback that lasted more than a single day.  Looking at the daily chart of the SPY, we actually had the worst week since early September.  Quite a pullback, huh?

SPY

SPY1

Actually, there really is nothing to panic about yet.  We are still above the upper trendline on daily and weekly, and still above the 20MA on daily.  Volume was a little higher last week, but nothing that would raise all sorts of red flags.  The selling was not of the panic type on massive volume that we see in a top, or that would indicate a trend change.  So for now, it is my opinion that we are still in buy-the-dip mode.

ACTG: Bull flag setup on low volume pullback.  Long over 26.70 with initial target around 28-28-50

ACTG

QCOR: Bull flag setup on low volume pullback.  Long over 13.20 with initial target around 13.70

QCOR

MIPS: Low volume pullback.  Long over 14.90 with initial target around 16.50. Beautiful looking chart – earnings are out were great.

MIPS

ATML: Low volume pullback.  Long over 10.25 with initial target around 11.  Massive gap is still intact.

ATML

PCS: Sideways consolidation on low volume.  This stock wants higher.  Long over 12.25 with initial target around 12.75.

PCS

AXTI: Bull flag setup with low volume pullback.  Long over 8.40 with initial target around 9.30.

AXTI

AVGO: One day late in finding this stock.  Long over 25.85 with initial target around 26.50

AVGO

CNH: Long over 44 with initial target around 46.

CNH

ROVI: Low volume consolidation.  Long over 53 with initial target around 54.50.

ROVI

TZOO: Low volume consolidation.  Long over 36.50 with initial target around 38.

TZOO

XXIA: Bull flag with low volume consolidation.  Long over 16 with initial target around 17.50.

XXIA

As you can see, quite an extensive list tonight – and I’ve left out a few good looking charts too.  But these I believe look poised for continued up trend, unless the overall market decides to collapse next week.  As usual, please do your due diligence if you decide to pursue any of these stocks and watch out for news announcements, earnings, etc.

Good luck and good trading next week.

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