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Golden Agriculture: Alarm bells aplenty?

Saturday, April 2, 2011

I missed the last leg up on Golden Agriculture as its share price formed a higher low on 15 March at 62.5c. The counter touched a high of 71.5c in the last session before closing at 70.5c.


The MACD has been rising and is now in positive territory heralding the return of positive momentum. However, the question to ask is whether this is durable. Notice that OBV is not higher than it was on 4 March when share price touched a high of 72c. This shows distribution going on as price retests highs. The MFI and RSI are both bordering overbought regions. The suggestion is that upside could be limited. If alarm bells are going off in your head, you are not alone.

If you believe like I do that the counter's share price has not spotted a strong trend in a while, we have to look at the Stochastics which is currently in overbought territory. So, a pull back is more likely than not to happen in the near future. More alarm bells? I think so.

Connecting the lows of 23 Feb and 15 Mar gives us a trendline support. For anyone considering a long position in this counter, a retest of this support could be a much better option. So, is there no possibility of a breakout which could see price going higher? The possibility of a breakout exists, of course. Like I said before, TA is about probability, not certainty.

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Golden Agriculture: Testing the 200dMA.

ASSI 1Q 2011 Quarterly Report.

ASSI had 32,200 unique visitors in the month of January 2011. In the following month, the number reduced only a tad to 31,815. Given the fact that February is a short month, the average number of unique visitors per day actually increased. In March 2011, the number of unique visitors saw a spike to 40,832 while the number of returning visitors also formed a new high of 20,554. In all three months, ASSI registered more than 1,000 unique visitors a day on average.


Comparing the quarterly numbers since January 2010, 1Q 2011 has the best showing. Page loads increased from 78,184 to 161,049 year on year for a 206% increase. Number of unique visitors increased from 39,151 to 104,847 year on year for a 268% increase.


Quarter on quarter, page loads increased from 147,742 to 161,049 for a 9% increase. Number of unique visitors increased from 88,558 to 104,847 for an 18.4% increase. Returning visitors increased by 18.2% as well, quarter on quarter.

I enjoy blogging since discovering it in late 2009 and would probably continue doing it just as a pastime. However, such strong readership numbers provide me with that extra motivation to blog regularly. I am only human and respond well to positive reinforcement. Thanks to all regular readers for spreading the word and a hearty welcome if you are new to my blog.

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ASSI 2010 Annual Report.


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