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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Infrastrata Plc | LSE:INFA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLPJ1272 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 18.125 | 17.75 | 18.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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20/7/2018 11:53 | THANKS Spud for link! | hazl | |
20/7/2018 09:08 | investopedia ' The cup and handle is both a continuation and a reversal pattern. The reversal pattern marks the end of a downtrend, and shows the price transitioning into an uptrend. The continuation pattern occurs during an uptrend; a cup and handle forms, then the price continues its rise. The cup and handle is similar to a rounded bottom, except that with the cup and handle the price stalls near the breakout point and moves sideways or lower for a period of time. The U-shaped price action forms the cup, and the sideways or downside movement that follows creates the handle. Reversal Pattern In order for a cup and handle reversal to form, the price must first be falling. As with a rounded bottom, the price levels off and then begins to rise. Once it forms the cup, the price then must pause and either move sideways or move lower—this is the handle. The handle usually moves in a channel, contained between two trendlines. During the handle, the price should not decline more than about 50% of the cup height. For example, if the bottom of the cup is $5, and the top of the cup is $6, the handle should form between $6 and $5.50. If the price drops more than 50% of the cup it could indicate that the selling is too strong, which means an immediate rise is less likely. cup and handle reversal pattern Since the price action of the handle is usually contained within a channel or between trendlines, take a long trade when the price moves up out of the channel/handle. Drawing the handle is subjective. Depending on how the trendlines are drawn, different traders will end up with different breakout points. Once a trade is taken, place a stop loss below the low point on the handle. This controls risk in the event the price keeps dropping instead of rallying. Price Target A cup and handle reversal may indicate a long-term trend change. Long-term trends can last for years, therefore the reversal pattern doesn't have a long-term target. Typically, the longer the amount of time the cup and handle takes to form the bigger the rally that follows. For an estimated shorter-term target, or to establish a risk/reward for the trade, add the height of the pattern to the breakout point. This target assumes that the size of the rally within the cup will be replicated on the next rally. If indeed the long-term trend has reversed, the price should be able to reach this target, and potentially exceed it.' trying to learn charting at present but still in early stages. I am still more reliant on fundamentals and the study of future scenarios. Interested to hear from those who are experts in charts! | hazl | |
20/7/2018 08:54 | A GREAT CUP AND HANDLE on the chart, Any chartists out there for next movements? | hazl | |
20/7/2018 08:27 | I expect this to continue on up. IMO | hazl | |
19/7/2018 21:40 | Same old late trade Boxerdogz ; )Some fun lies ahead that is for sure! | bibs | |
19/7/2018 17:18 | Indeed Spud, just needs a catalyst RNS ...time will out | boxerdogz | |
19/7/2018 16:37 | Well done BoxerNice finish this afternoon, was still very strongly bid even after the 1.5 million sell | spudtheplumber | |
19/7/2018 16:27 | If you get L2 . then NEX is INFA.GB Added again today GL | boxerdogz | |
19/7/2018 15:59 | Surely one share to 'tuck away'? | hazl | |
19/7/2018 14:08 | OIL AND GAS sentiment outlook is the best it's been apparently since 2013. | hazl | |
19/7/2018 13:36 | NEX trades are shown if you look at trade section whilst not always apparent on the quote . There are several since 12.36 by the looks of it. imo | hazl | |
19/7/2018 13:25 | I was surprised these hadn't turned blue before now. Interest seems to be picking up. | hazl | |
19/7/2018 08:05 | From what I gather we are in the right area at the right price with this company; the pieces are in place for a rising share price,in my opinion. We'll see. H | hazl | |
18/7/2018 18:22 | hxxp://cerre.eu/publ with thanks to spudtheplumber | hazl | |
18/7/2018 16:16 | Gr8 more cheap shares lol! | bibs | |
18/7/2018 15:58 | Both though look very impressive for the future! IMO | hazl | |
18/7/2018 15:33 | HMM.... got two new shares yesterday and pleased with both but IMMO is beating here at present! | hazl | |
18/7/2018 13:29 | I should think not and with plenty more news to follow.TR 1 + should serve you very well indeed. | bibs | |
18/7/2018 11:55 | The next day after first TR-1 low and behold. RNS confirming Board appoinments .....no complaints here | boxerdogz | |
18/7/2018 11:51 | Bibs . A few weeks back ( posted on twitter ) when I first TR1 and bought 50grand on top of my holding , had to phone through, was told by Broker the MM's were not looking to sell but were happy to buy many millions and had to pay well over at the time. Was alos told my 2 x 20 grand trades might not show up until end session as they would try fill them through day. That in itself was a flag for me to go TR1 4% | boxerdogz | |
18/7/2018 11:45 | HMM....interesting indeed. | hazl | |
18/7/2018 11:40 | ..... so the nervous or flighty investors sells are mopped up and rolled up in to another large reported sell. But the share price keeps heading North?Retrospect will tell the true story in due course.Bigger players plus the CEO are buying or looking to buy as and when able to, as the case may be. | bibs | |
18/7/2018 11:29 | I,m not even sure why INFA list on NEX | boxerdogz |
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