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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Keywords Studios Plc | LSE:KWS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBQ38507 | 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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44.00 | 3.50% | 1,302.00 | 1,297.00 | 1,306.00 | 1,327.00 | 1,248.00 | 1,268.00 | 714,275 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 780.45M | 19.95M | 0.2531 | 51.52 | 1.03B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2018 09:57 | I agree. As I said yesterday I fully expected a positive start this morning. If it can push through the overhang then as rathean said it could really go. | jamesjjj | |
08/11/2018 08:53 | Important level this, if the share price pushes on we've got ourselves a rather well formed W and could see 1650 in quick time... imo dyor ofc. | rathean | |
07/11/2018 22:26 | The US indices closed really strongly today which is encouraging for KWS tomorrow. Kws still demonstrating consolidation with a nice test of support. If it gets out of the blocks it will potentially fly as sentiment is starting to look encouraging after US midterms gave no major unforeseen surprises. A good drop in the vix is also really encouraging. | jamesjjj | |
07/11/2018 16:30 | Re KWS, as I have mentioned in an earlier post, I am worried that there is a second part to the bear flag, which has a tp approx 1050. Re indices, I am not sure markets are ready for stability. I have more volatility forecast, starting tomorrow with a potential turn on the NDX. Friday has potential turns for DJI and UKX. It's very hard doing nothing. | bamboo2 | |
07/11/2018 16:07 | Cracking call Bamboo (US helped a bit)? | alphabeta4 | |
07/11/2018 14:44 | bamboo2, Really? I suppose the positive is it hasn't gone down a lot, the negative is most AIM highly valued stocks have increased, given one uncertainty out of the way, but KWS still finds itself languishing. Hopefully soon though. | bulltradept | |
07/11/2018 13:57 | One of my charts [last market price based] has today as a potential turn day. The mid price based chart above says wait until Friday. Might buy again on an intraday 1300 | bamboo2 | |
07/11/2018 13:32 | Phowdo, just some index shorts for me along with a bit of selling and buying back cheaper on some of the more narrow spreads. Wasn't perfect but saved me 5% on the recent fall. Personally I currently think this drop will blow over as I can't see how the Fed will be able to keep increasing rates if inflation doesn't start to pick up. That in turn should help growth shares such as kws. Think it's worth noting eps growth here has been over 50% each of the last 3 years. If it does anywhere near that again in 2019 the current price is a steal. All IMHO of course :) | alphabeta4 | |
07/11/2018 12:18 | Anyone use Hargreaves Lansdowne for charting? I'd be interested in what software anyone uses for TA.. | tinman | |
07/11/2018 12:00 | Scooper for what its worth i personally use TA and fundamental analysis for trading with a curve towards volume price action. I use fundamentals for deciding whether to invest and TA for timing. I have to agree with alphabeta and you can overdo TA looking for every indicator to mean something. A few moving averages and price volume action has served me well over many years. Most people think of TA as the psychology of human behaviour which may or may not be relevant to the fundamentals at that time. As far as KWS is concerned it is clear that there has been a lot of fear set in triggered by the correction of the indices. Fear to greed can turn very quickly. In these instances it is about whether you are a momentum trader or contrarian. If you are looking at KWS as a contrarian you would probably be watching extremely closely. Time will tell | jamesjjj | |
07/11/2018 11:32 | Hi phowdo, I find I make my best returns counter trading shares which by the usual definition, have entered their own bear market. Buffet said something like if you can't bear a 50% pull back in the price perhaps you shouldn't be in the market. :-O | bulltradept | |
07/11/2018 11:09 | > doing this for six years full time > have been for 3 years Hope you 2 have decent action plans for the next bear market. | phowdo | |
07/11/2018 10:12 | Alphabeta4, I think you have to find your own personal style and what works for you. I know zero about FA if I am brutally honest, OK did accounting modules but TA is all I really use. A lot of people get overwhelmed by the amount of indicators, set ups and patterns there are, but if you boil it down to those that work for you, you should do OK. IMVHO, it's people's position sizing, ego and psychology which I consider the main issues which get a lot of people into trouble. Regarding your comment about overtrading, again I think that comes under people's personal style. With commissions as low as they are and as long as you have a reasonable amount of capital this shouldn't really impact your performance. You are probably the opposite of me in that I've been doing this for six years full time (come the end of December) and think TA is the bee's knees! ;-) | bulltradept | |
07/11/2018 09:58 | Here's a few in no particular order: Getting started in Technical Analysis Jack D Schwager of Market Wizards fame. Getting Started in Chart Patterns Thomas N Bulkowski Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets JJ Murphy Technical Analysis from A to Z Steven B Achelis. Enjoy! | bulltradept | |
07/11/2018 09:55 | I think I should probably add that I personally think technical analysis is overused - there are so many different indicators that the risk (especially if new to it) is that it can lead to over trading. IMHO it also has to be combined with fundamental analysis otherwise it can lead to mistakes. I'm a professional trader (have been for 3 years) and would say 75% of my returns are finding good companies at decent prices. The other 25% is from selling or top slicing when they are overextended and buying back cheaper. This is often as simple as using 14 day RSI or can be adjusting the portfolio so it always has the most money in the things I expect to do best. Sorry to be a bit negative (there are some decent posters on here) but I thought it worth giving the alternative view. At the end of the day there are lots of ways to make money and each to their own. | alphabeta4 | |
07/11/2018 09:17 | That would be v kind bulltradept. Thanks. I should probably make an effort to understand price patterns from a technical perspective. Even if I don't end up employing it as a main strategy, at least it would help to see how others are thinking. | scooper72 | |
07/11/2018 09:07 | I can recommend some good books if interested? Cheap too! So can Bamboo I suspect. | bulltradept | |
07/11/2018 08:15 | Lol. Nope. English Lit grad. | scooper72 | |
07/11/2018 07:56 | scoopoer72, Not in to Technical Analysis I take it then? ;-) | bulltradept | |
06/11/2018 22:47 | Thanks Bamboo - it seems like the retrace is continuing for now. I guess at least the relatively high volumes over the last few weeks are a positive sign. | scooper72 | |
06/11/2018 20:13 | Hi scooper, sorry I have been out all day. The 50/200 sma cross, is known as a death cross, when a falling 200sma crosses a falling 50 sma. It is seen as indicative of low sentiment, but it is not always negative. As a lagging indicator it shows historical price action, and can sometimes suggest there is an upcoming buying op. | bamboo2 | |
06/11/2018 17:12 | ...could u explain what 50/200 death cross is and what the significance is please | scooper72 | |
06/11/2018 15:02 | Please explain. Thnx | scooper72 | |
06/11/2018 10:49 | Alphabeta, Thanks, interesting. Looks like we have a 50/200 deathcross looming for tomorrow. | bamboo2 | |
06/11/2018 09:47 | Pass - having said this I would expect no cash is exchanged, just the shares which then accrue interest for lending them, eg if you take a interest only mortgage you just accrue interest on a daily basis based on the outstanding amount and then at some agreed point in time are agreed to repay the principal (which in this case would be x number of shares that have been borrowed, not a cash amount, which the short seller is hoping to buy back cheaper than the price they sold them into the market at). The interest itself well that could be paid on a daily, monthly basis etc depending on whatever is agreed. As an aside I think it's worth pointing out KWS was shorted last year and it didn't stop it then doing very well, shorters do make some big mistakes - I was in BOO around 28p and there was several percent out on loan, year later it was 50p. IMHO a well received RNS, probably for an acquisition (which we haven't had for a little while) could lead to some panic buying and a bit of a squeeze. | alphabeta4 |
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