Wilmar is up 3.9% at $3.18 as players await further details from the Malaysian government on a CPO export-tax cut. "It's one of the better companies in terms of having feet in both Indonesia and Malaysia and (being) able to trade around any opportunities from that" on the potential tax change, an analyst says.
He adds, the slightly improved soybean supply-side numbers from the U.S. were also positive for the stock as soybean availability is key for Wilmar. He notes the stock is starting from an overly depressed position and a number of players are "relooking" it after its selloff.
Dow Jones & Co, Inc, Friday, 12 October 2012.
I don't like to sell as share prices form new lows. It just doesn't make sense to me. If I want to reduce exposure in downtrends, I would wait for rebounds as prices test resistance. After all, prices go down a river of hope.
I do not know if Wilmar's share price would continue to strengthen or how much it would rise if it should happen, of course. I just have to do what I plan to do if it happens.
I like to potter around a bit with charts and using the Fibo fan, the chart shows that price broke resistance in the last session but mostly retreated to close just slightly above resistance. A continuing rise in share price next week looks rather iffy. If it should happen, next target is $3.28
Of course, we can also say the the confluence of the 20d and 50d MAs at $3.20 is a formidable barrier. This could be the case but in a situation where price is no longer trending, MAs are weaker tools. I would turn to momentum oscillators in such instances for clues.
For anyone who thinks that Wilmar's share price is experiencing a blip in positive movement and that it is on its way lower, I won't be too sure. Look at the MACD which is a price momentum oscillator. It just formed another higher low. It shows that negative momentum is continuing to weaken.
The ADX shows that there is no trend per se and if there is any, it is a weak one.
What I can say for sure is that Wilmar's share price is going through a long drawn basing process. When is it ending? It will end when it ends.
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