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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Yongnam Breakout Restricted by Downtrend Resistance Line

Clone inverted hammer or clone shooting star depending on whether price can take off from here. Price rally restricted by downtrend immediate resistance line. Need to clear 24 cents before heading for next resistance zone at 26 to 27 cents. Strong buying in early trading was not support in the afternoon causing price to lose earlier gains. Volume distribution chart below shows Big Boys selling in early aftternoon trading and no follow up buying in late afternoon. If there is no further buying support tomorrow it will definitely be a false breakout from its trading range. Immediate gap support is 22 cents. Next support is support zone 20.5 to 19.5 cents.




Yongnam Volume Distribution Chart 13 February 2008 402 pm

Big Boys bought in early morning trading and sold in early afternoon trading.

If no follow up buying by Big Boys before closing price breakout from trading range will fail.

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Jade Blocked by 200 days EMA Resistance Line


200 EMA days resistance line capping further price advance. Immediate support is gap support at 17 cents. Next support is gap support at 15 cents. Bulls need to break 200 EMA to trigger another rally to clear the 2 red downtrend resistance lines. Descending triangle base support turned resistance zone 23 to 21 cents is a major barrier that may take a few attempts to break.

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