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Globo to Go Further South

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Globo shares (LSE:GBO) are expected to go further south, owing to the current weakness in the market. The price has been going south since June 2015. Towards the end of September, the price made some bullish effort while the outlook remained bearish.

At the beginning of this month, the price consolidated and then broke down. The ADX period 14 is at the level 30, showing a considerable strength in the market, The DM- is above the DM+, meaning that the bears are now dominating. The MACD, default parameters, has it histogram below the zero line. The MACD signal lines are also almost crossing the zero line to the downside.

With time, the MACD signal lines would be completely below the zero line, given the current weakness of the shares. Globo price is thus supposed to go further south until the demand level at 20.00 is tested. The price can go further south than this – bringing huge profits to sellers. Buyers who refuse to cut their losses are in for big pains.

This forecast is ended by the quote below:

“..Perhaps the greatest lesson of all, should you happen to leap before you look, never, ever trade on hope or stay in a trade based on hope. If you are wrong, GET OUT! If you don’t have the discipline to do that, you shouldn’t be trading.” – Joe Ross

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