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SPH: Reading the lines.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

It is quite obvious that the Bollinger bands started expanding on 17 Jun and price rose above the upper band for the next two sessions. However, resisted by the 50dMA, price has declined and went on to test the 20dMA as support in the last session. So, for next week, the important MAs to pay attention to would be the 50dMA as resistance and the 20dMA as support.  These would be at $3.86 and $3.77 respectively.  So, I would not renew my buy queue at $3.74.  I would instead wait to see how things turn out.




MFI and RSI are both rising and this tells us that momentum is positive. However, price itself has been choppy with interchanging black and white candlesticks in recent sessions. The MACD, although above zero, looks somewhat tired and we have had three red histograms in the last five sessions.  OBV is flattish. Technically, we could also make a case that price rose on rather low volume in the last session.

If the 20dMA fails as support, the next supports are at $3.72 and $3.68.  I expect $3.68 to be a stronger support as it was a many times tested support in the recent basing process.

Now, many have been talking about the possibility of the STI going down to 2,400 points.  Personally, I blogged about it as well earlier on in mid May.  You might want to read it here: STI at 2425 points?  If this happens, what would happen to the price of SPH's shares? Would it be spared? I think not.  Then, how low would it sink to? For a clue, let's look at the weekly chart.




I would draw your attention to the declining MACD.  This has been the case since late October 09. In the same period, price has risen somewhat.  This is theoretically unsustainable. In recent weeks, as price recovered somewhat, there is no corresponding rise in the OBV which suggests that price has risen due to a lack of sellers and not because of an abundance of buyers. Volume has been similarly lacklustre.

If we believe in fan lines where traders who missed the first uptrend gets a second and a third opportunity to buy in, it is quite easy to see that the stock is now on the third line.  The initial steeper trend has been flattening into one that is more sustainable.  However, if this third line, which happens to coincide with the rising 50wMA, should break, we could see price correct to the flattening 100wMA at $3.35. Yes, why not?

I have divested quite a fair bit of my shares in SPH. Let's see if I get to buy some again at much lower prices.

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AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT: Stable.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Although the momentum oscillators have been forming lower highs and lower lows of late which is similar to LMIR's case, the OBV here shows a clear trend of accumulation. This has been the case since early March this year.  This is probably the reason for this REIT's relative price stability.  Everytime its price falls close to the long term support of its range, smart money would move in to accumulate.




I mentioned before that if the MFI continues to decline while the price remains at or above the 21.5c resistance turned support, it would be good news for the bulls.  Why? In the absence of positive buying momentum, if the price is able to stay up, it shows a lack of sellers as well.  When positive buying momentum returns once more, chances are higher, therefore, that price would be pushed up in such an instance.

Both the MACD and the signal line are rising above zero.  However, as price is technically still rangebound, this does not say anything more than the fact that momentum has returned to positive territory.

The 20dMA has completed a golden cross with the 50dMA today while the Bollinger bands continue to tighten. I liken this to the coiling up of a spring as price gets ready to move in either one direction. It might or might not be positive. We will have to wait and see.


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