Berkeley Group Holdings shares (LSE:BKG) are set to record further losses this year. Price was very volatile in the months of March to May 2016, and then dropped sharply in June. After that, price consolidated in the context of a downtrend.
4 EMAs are used for this strategy and they are EMAs 10, 20, 50 and 200. The color that stands for each EMA is shown at the top left part of the chart. It can be seen that the trend is down and all the EMAs are sloping downwards as there are volatility in the market.
Bulls may make some attempt to push the market up, but as long as it does not go above the EMA 200, price would drop further. This means Berkeley Group would record further losses this year. Price could dip further towards the demand levels at 2400, 2300, and 2200.
This forecast is ended by the quote below:
“Here’s an interesting statement: In terms of price range, we are currently experiencing the tightest volatility contraction since JFK was president. There have been multiple generations of traders who have never seen volatility this tight.” – D. R. Barton, Jr.
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