AFPO and HUR chart
By
Anthony Wintle
PUBLISHED:
17 Sep 2015 @ 18:49
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A quick look at some charts.
AFPO chart first and I feel its time to sell now.
The aroon is now much weaker and the true strength shows downside from here. Also the money flow shows AFPO is over bought.
Next its HUR
HUR is now over bought. Sell off to come will let us do this all over again.
It has happened time and time again and every time its an easy 10-20% profit that we have taken advantage of once in the newsletter already and I have done a few times in the past.
I hope this helps and as always,
All in my opinion and not to be taken as fact nor advice.
Always seek professional advice before investing in any company.
Anthony Wintle
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