DIA 5, 15, and 60-minute iD charts...
#1
Posted 19 September 2007 - 02:34 PM
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Here is the DIA 15-minute ID chart with SAR, RSI, ROC, and MACD:
http://bigcharts.mar...&mocktick=1.png
Here is the DIA 60-minute ID chart with ROC, RSI, and MACD:
http://bigcharts.mar...&mocktick=1.png
Here is the DIA 60-minute ID chart with Money Flow and OBV:
http://bigcharts.mar...&mocktick=1.png
Here is the DIA 60-minute ID chart with ULT Oscillator, Fast STO, and Slow STO:
http://bigcharts.mar...&mocktick=1.png
Cheers,
Bob-C
#2
Posted 19 September 2007 - 02:54 PM
#3
Posted 20 September 2007 - 07:20 AM
Hi Rick, nice to hear from you. Thanks very much for your comments on my charts. IMHO, the ID (intraday) charts above add weight to the case in favor of a decline in the DIA at least for the VST. The DIA ID charts show that DIA was distributed from the opening bell and the distribution formed a distribution shelf. The power hands then dropped the DIA to close the DIA almost a dollar from its high of the day. IMHO, they shorted DIA in preparation for, and therefore, to profit from, a potential decline in DIA and the market today and/or on Friday into the quadruple OPEX and also possibly onto next Monday and/or Tuesday. As of the close of Wednesday's trading, the DIA 5-minute char indicated a negative ROC and a negative MACD. The DIA 15-minute chart indicated a negative ROC and MACD too. These negative divergences also suggest the possibility of a forthcoming decline in the DIA in the VST (very short term).Hi Bob:
If you could write something noteworthy about the charts, you would help those of who are struggling tremendously.
Even a phrase or two, like, "Note that...; this is typically bullish / bearish."
Your charts are good.
Thanks,
Rick
Here is the DIA one-year-daily chart with MACD, Fast STO, and Slow STO.
Here is the DIA one-year-weekly chart with MACD, Fast STO, and Slow STO.
Here are the DIA daily and weekly Gallery Charts.
Here is the DIA daily TL chart:
http://chart.nu/char...7&filter=21.png
Note, there is a bearish hanging-man candle on the DIA daily TL (trendline) chart above.
Here is the DIA weekly TL chart:
http://chart.nu/char...01&filter=8.png
Good luck on all of your trades,
Bob
Edited by Bob-C, 20 September 2007 - 07:23 AM.
#4
Posted 20 September 2007 - 07:49 AM
Hi Rick, that is a bearish "gravestone Doji," on the DIA daily TL chart and not a bearish "hanging-man" candle.Hi Rick, nice to hear from you. Thanks very much for your comments on my charts. IMHO, the ID (intraday) charts above add weight to the case in favor of a decline in the DIA at least for the VST. The DIA ID charts show that DIA was distributed from the opening bell and the distribution formed a distribution shelf. The power hands then dropped the DIA to close the DIA almost a dollar from its high of the day. IMHO, they shorted DIA in preparation for, and therefore, to profit from, a potential decline in DIA and the market today and/or on Friday into the quadruple OPEX and also possibly onto next Monday and/or Tuesday. As of the close of Wednesday's trading, the DIA 5-minute char indicated a negative ROC and a negative MACD. The DIA 15-minute chart indicated a negative ROC and MACD too. These negative divergences also suggest the possibility of a forthcoming decline in the DIA in the VST (very short term).Hi Bob:
If you could write something noteworthy about the charts, you would help those of who are struggling tremendously.
Even a phrase or two, like, "Note that...; this is typically bullish / bearish."
Your charts are good.
Thanks,
Rick
Here is the DIA one-year-daily chart with MACD, Fast STO, and Slow STO.
Here is the DIA one-year-weekly chart with MACD, Fast STO, and Slow STO.
Here are the DIA daily and weekly Gallery Charts.
Here is the DIA daily TL chart:
http://chart.nu/char...7&filter=21.png
Note, there is a bearish hanging-man candle on the DIA daily TL (trendline) chart above.
Here is the DIA weekly TL chart:
http://chart.nu/char...01&filter=8.png
Good luck on all of your trades,
Bob
Cheers,
Bob
Edited by Bob-C, 20 September 2007 - 07:50 AM.