I decided to just do a summary, charts not included, to highlight what I think might be some interesting observations for a few counters I charted this evening. I call this "Charts in brief" and this will be something I might do more often as and when I don't really have a lot to say about any counter in particular.
Golden Agriculture: The sell signal on the MACD is confirmed today. Price closed at 57c, forming a doji, on reduced volume. I am still waiting to accumulate at support. Please see: Golden Agriculture: Waiting for support.
AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT: MFI and OBV both turned up. The MACD has crossed zero, suggesting a return of positive momentum. An expansion in trading volume with the next upmove in price would be nice. Please see: STI and Aims Amp Capital Industrial REIT.
Healthway Medical: A black candle day but on much reduced volume. OBV is flat. So, no distribution. MFI declined but is still in the overbought region. Although the uptrend is intact, buying on weakness would be a safer option than buying now and hoping for a breakout. Basically, the risk premium is much higher now. Please see: Healthway Medical: A retest of recent high.
Saizen REIT: MACD seems set to make a bearish crossover with the signal line. MFI has gone into oversold territory; buying momentum is weak. OBV has dipped. This is a sign of distribution. The uptrend is intact even if the price should retreat to 15.5c. I know many people ready to pounce on the counter if this should happen. I would buy more on weakness. Please see: Saizen REIT: March 2010 presentation.
Genting SP: This counter has been enjoying a revival lately but on decreasing volume. Daily volume has been lower with the price moving higher since 5 March, the day when price and volume spiked up. This suggests that the buyers are, probably, mostly shortists covering their positions. This is not to say that the price cannot move higher but without a significant number of new participants coming in on the long side, any move upwards would lack sustainability. Please see: Genting SP: Stale bulls' second chance?


