
As for breakouts and breakdowns, I found two clean breakouts and numerous breakdowns. The first two charts are breakouts and the rest just sort of died today. They all have my comments on them.











WE had 2 solid breakouts today: Commerce Bancshares (
Like the past 3 days, we’ve had numerous breakdowns. We actually hit 116 new lows today vs. 16 new highs…still an unsightly comparison. These stocks are to be entirely avoided, and with all future breakdowns, they are not something to be buying “cheap”, you might end up trying to catch the knife a few times. Today’s breakdowns:
Goodness.
VRS IPOed in May of this year, a terrible time to IPO in my opinion. Whoever got the stock at $10 has lost 80% of their investment in 5.5 months. The problem with IPOs is that there are no defined support level. These levels are critical to determine where we are and we where we will likely head. Wait this one out until higher lows are made.
PHH has broken its downtrend channel and looks like it will go lower. PHH came out early 2005 at $20, and is sitting pretty close to cutting that in half. A bottom is being hammered out and it will take many months before any long position is considered.
There are still people who are into this ‘coal craze’ and still think we’re going to head back up. Maybe we will, but is it likely anytime soon? No. Those are the people that still have yet to sell and once this flush out occurs, a series of bottoms will form. This is a classic parabolic ‘boom-and-bus’ pattern. FCL sitting at the last major support level before it goes sub-$10. I suspect we will hit it.
If you need a short position for the long-term, and I mean for at least a year, then here it is. I don’t judge that by
Want another long-term short? Consider XTXI. The stock IPOed in 2004, jumped to $40 and broke its uptrend earlier this year. There isn’t much credibility in support levels for IPOs that have not been previously tested. XTXI is currently at excessively oversold levels and we should see a small bounce before resuming the downtrend. Take a look at a 4-year chart and tell me if you see what I see.
You have to take a look at a 10-year chart of
XIDE was a 2004 IPO which cratered from $25 to sub-$5. The stock crawled its way back up to $20 before getting crushed again. There is major support at $5 but I think we go well below that. We haven’t hit ‘puke out’ on this stock yet. Notice the rounded top which is one of my favorite patterns and not just because of its aesthetic qualities.
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