Dont fight the trend. (MOS Stock Chart)
By Brett Goldstein on Apr 04, 2008
4 Responses to “Dont fight the trend. (MOS Stock Chart)”
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Yes, a good example of a stock in a long term uptrend. As Jesse Livermore said, ” a stock is never too dear to buy or to cheap to sell short.”
You may find this trader’s blog of interest: http://www.sharesmadeeasy.com – it highlights entry signals into other strong, trending stocks.
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I like it. I can’t wait until it breaks $120. X had a nice big ascending triangle, like that one, a little while ago and that turned out great.
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