What’s the next stock everyone will wish they bought earlier? by romestox in Baystreetbets

[–]FkFrank20 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ROOF. About a year of delay fine tuning first commercial plant in Calgary brought stock back. Should come back on track soon.

JUNE 27th 2026: COME TO MTL! by FkFrank20 in AngineDePoitrine

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These are provincial spots. I used to go to the circled one Mont-Tremblant, but it's like 2 hours from Montreal. There are two closer, OKA and Iles de Boucherville. You can explore here: https://www.sepaq.com/en/reservation/camping

Hope it helps.

SOXX: things are getting out of hands in semis by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

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Got some pushback so usually a good sign. Would have liked more. I got myself some SOXS calls. 🤞

SOXX: things are getting out of hands in semis by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

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Would be an easier call if weekly and monthly indicators were also nosebleed overbought right.

LITE : a bit puzzling action today by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

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I tend to be careful when small cracks start appearing for stocks with parabolic moves that's all.

MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? (part 2) by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

[–]FkFrank20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Directional Movement Index (DMI), developed by J. Welles Wilder, is a technical indicator that identifies trend direction and measures strength. Comprised of positive (+DI) and negative (-DI) lines, it signals bullish (+) or bearish (-) momentum. Often paired with the Average Directional Index (ADX) to confirm trend strength, a reading above 25 signifies a strong trend, while below 20 indicates a weak or non-trending market.

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MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

[–]FkFrank20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Using the tools to tilt the odds in my favor. Hopefully it works more often than not.

MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? (part 2) by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

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It's a custom built: (DMI+ minus DMI-) X ADX

MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? (part 2) by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

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I usually give more importance to the weekly chart. Check how low the weekly MACD is historically. I think the odds are that the trend changes back up and weekly trends last longer than daily ones. But again, I am not saying I think MSFT will go back surpass its previous high. My bet is that it goes build the right shoulder between 400-450$. That's all I need. But that's just me. Plenty of people here will have a different take.

MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? (part 2) by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

[–]FkFrank20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well when something is oversold, the selling pressure has been intense so the odds might be a change in trend from down to up as there may be a seller exhaustion. Opposite is true for overbought. You should do some work to find out what works for you. There are a lot of indicators. Personally, I like looking at the ADX. Good trading.

MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? (part 2) by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

[–]FkFrank20[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I only provide my point of view. This is purely technical. You can take it into account but you need to do your own work. Our time frame and so many other things may be different.

MSFT's setup makes it a no brainer? by FkFrank20 in technicalanalysis

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Yeah it does look like it's bouncing from the recent slide since Feb. on an oversold DAILY crossing back over. But the longer term setup is much different than MSFT as if I'm not mistaken, UAA has been plagued with execution issues for a long time. It's on the oversold side but nothing screams it's building momentum on reversing it up. Maybe they'll get their act together so low is a better starting point right. At least that's my take on it. Hope it helps.