Our system posted a
BUY CONFIRMED
today.
The previous
SELL
recommendation was issued on
05.09.2010
(
3
)
days
ago, when
the
stock
price was
0.520
. Since then
JOIR
has gained
3.85%
.
BUY-IF
is confirmed by
a white candlestick which has an open equal
to the previous close but closing higher. The
buying price is the previous close (
0.5200
) according to the Rules
of Confirmation.
Patience pays off. The market wavered a bit but finally confirmed the recent bullish formation. The dose of the previous day was not enough for a BUY-IF confirmation but today it is. Though the market opened lower today, the day’s activity created a white candlestick that closed above the previous close. This is a valid confirmation criterion. The market seems ready for a new bullish move.
The slight failure of the previous SELL signal is currently confirmed, too. We closely monitor the performance of the signals, but a few shots missing the target slightly are inevitable when you deal with the stock market. However, such signal failures are more unlikely for higher rated stocks.
We hope that you acted quickly and already bought this stock . Your important benchmark today was the previous close. Today you were supposed to watch the session carefully, feel its bullish tendency despite the lower opening, and go long after making sure that the prices stay over the previous close.
If you bought, continue to hold this stock until the confirmation of the next SELL-IF signal. You are on relatively safe grounds as long as the future prices continue to trade above the benchmark price and if an emergency warning is not issued. What to do if you did not buy? Maybe you did not have time to follow the session or you simply delegated the delicate job of confirmation to us. Well, it is a bit late, but not too late. You may still find suitable prices for buying in the following sessions.
The market is currently cold for short-sellers. Avoid any short sales and cover the short positions immediately if there are any. We erred on the short side last time but we hope that this is just an exception.