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ohh man, this is your first one.. alright.. be careful, i am thinking about waving the white flag, lol.. its like a contest b/w mm's on who can crush support fastest.. not trying to panic you, i'll hold for now. but this selling is unreal..
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nice MACD cross from a big low.. CMF rising, and we get this selling, if these greedy a holes would just back up a little we would be back to 8 easy.. its just out right greed..
welcome to the penny world, lol
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I don't see how it can go that much lower now.
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I dont get it why would the market makers keep this down & how are they able to keep it down, & why would they want to keep it down?
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I don't think it's all the MMs' fault. Some of it seems to have to do with fear being fueled by rumors that no one can prove. It isn't really phasing me- I'd much rather add to a position in an oversold stock that I know will turn back up, than get caught buying into an overbought one that I knew was inevitably going to turn bad sooner or later.
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I need a TA expert to tell me this is not what is happening.
A Pennant (Bearish) follows a steep, or nearly vertical fall in price, and consists of two converging trendlines that form a narrow, tapering flag shape. The Pennant shape generally appears as a horizontal shape, rather than one with a downtrend or uptrend.
Apart from its shape, the Pennant is similar in all respects to the Flag. The Pennant is also similar to the Symmetrical Triangle or Wedge continuation patterns however; the Pennant is typically shorter in duration and flies horizontally.