#FTSE 4 FRIDAY and a dig at #Ferrari! #DAX #GOLD The UK market has spent this week trying to pretend some recovery, a feat which appears beyond the land of “Strong and Stable”. Instead, it appears we now face some sharp reversals anytime soon and it all depends where the market opens on Friday. Continue reading “Trends & Targets 19/10/2018”
#Johnston Press – Ouch moment. Pass the ointment.
Johnston Press (LSE:JPR) Sometimes a picture is better than a 1000 words. This has gone beyond dangerous and needs a miracle above 3p!
A drop target of minus 10p is obviously impossible.

@haroldwragg
Trends and Targets for 18/10/2018
88 Energy #DOW #CAC40 This has experienced a bit of a hammering since we last reviewed it back in June. But first, todays good news. My bad leukaemia count retreated from 304 cells down to 8 bad cells in just a single week. Now back to 88E! Continue reading “Trends and Targets for 18/10/2018”
Trends and Targets for 17/10/2018
#Glencore #Nasdaq #SP500 This share reveals a peculiar in-house bias. Essentially, none of us trust shares with 4 character epics! Indeed, even those with 2 characters and a dot are hated. Sloppy naming conventions make writing analysis software a bit of a nuisance at times. Continue reading “Trends and Targets for 17/10/2018”
Trends and Targets for 16/10/2018
#Sirius Minerals and Fundamentals #GOLD #CAC40. This lot are starting to give good reason for concern in the future. Every now and then, we come across a number regarded as sacrosanct and in the case of Sirius, it’s at just 22.75p. What merits this analysis happened in September and again, the start of October. Continue reading “Trends and Targets for 16/10/2018”
Trends and Targets for 15/10/2018
#FTSE Big Picture and some unspeakable stuff! #DAX #BRENT A surprise erection and the stock markets. Unless discussing building projects, the “erection” word is one blokes avoid. However… Continue reading “Trends and Targets for 15/10/2018”
Trends and Targets for 12-10-2018
#TERN plc #Brent #SP500 Our ‘#FTSE for FRIDAY‘ guru, currently milking his bout of leukaemia in a Scottish hospital, remains unavailable. However, we’re still able to use our software, suspecting the market has potentially shown itself as bottoming. As a result, we’re looking for upward indications on the FTSE.
If, on Friday, the index stumbles above 7091 points, recovery to an initially tame 7121 makes sense. If bettered, secondary is at 7178 points. Stop can be at 7032 points.
However, we’ve been emailed about TERN and admit the share exhibits some interesting potentials.
The immediate cycle calculates with ultimate bottom of 7.75p. It also offers the opinion the price dare not close below 7.5p as all future targets come decorated with minus sign prefix’s. In plain English, the suggestion is for a bounce anytime now. Any rebound taking the share price above just 17p should prove capable of an initial 24.5p. The visuals hint at a stutter as such a level.
But with closure above 24.5p, we’re calculating a strong secondary of 38p before we require to recalculate the future..
All joking aside, thanks for the emails regarding the boss. His incurable illness repeats every 5 years or so. Then he lives in a quarantine bubble, surrounded by his computers, until his immune system grows back. Then he cuts down trees, mows the lawn, presses wild flowers, and bitches about the weather!

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Time Issued |
Market |
Price At Issue |
Short Entry |
Fast Exit |
Slow Exit |
Stop |
Long Entry |
Fast Exit |
Slow Exit |
Stop |
Prior |
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6:07:23PM |
US500 |
2760 |
2735 |
2714.5 |
2639 |
2794 |
2798 |
2816 |
2842 |
2740 |
‘cess |
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6:18:59PM |
GOLD |
1221 |
Success |
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7:20:01PM |
DOW |
25346 |
‘cess |
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7:28:31PM |
FTSE |
6998 |
‘cess |
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8:01:13PM |
FRANCE |
5071 |
Success |
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8:05:09PM |
GERMANY |
11479 |
‘cess |
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8:16:41PM |
NASDAQ |
6960 |
Success |
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8:20:17PM |
BRENT |
80.13 |
79.73 |
79.07 |
78.17 |
81.25 |
81.96 |
82.39 |
82.77 |
81.25 |
Success |
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8:24:15PM |
JAPAN |
22562 |
