Paper NLMK today lag behind the general positive movement in the industry: Morgan Stanley lowered his rating on shares of plant
By admin at 28 January, 2010, 4:22 pm
The current bid has already taught us a wonderful lesson. They reminded us that only need to believe in technical analysis, not fear and foreboding.
If we had not backed off and continued to catch the paper Gazprom in support 187/186, 5 rubles, it would have already done their day "program minimum" and counting up the profits.
Now Paper Gazprom advisable to buy only the breakdown of resistance 190.15 /190.2 rubles (downtrend from January 11, 2010), but to at least 196 rubles (the projection of the top New Year"s channel).
And so can only join the crowd of traders, who mourn for boring, not bread day.
Although we are unlikely to give up Quik on poker and talk about old battles.
not deny the market after New Year"s complicated to earn a "blue chips" is problematic, but there are also popular paper "second tier". Today, our attention is drawn to the paper "NLMK". They lag behind the overall positive movement in the industry apparently because Morgan Stanley lowered his rating on the securities combine. Despite the fundamental negative, we will closely monitor the issuer"s securities and buy them either in support of 95 rubles (October uptrend line) or on the breakdown of foreign 100,9 /101 ruble (resistance level of the peaks of last year).
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