FOE:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=FOE...d=p19730354922
Resistance: $7.40
Support: $6.00 (minor) and $5.50 (major, 20 and 50 SMA)
Bullish consolidation, but the stock is well off the lows of $4.30. Is now, at $6.29 the time to buy or wait for a market/FOE dip to pick some up?
PEIX:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=PEI...d=p49615327891
Resistance: $1.26 (200 SMA) and then $1.60 (double top)
Support: $1.12 (50 SMA), then $1.00 (pivot low), and then $0.83 (next pivot low)
Good bullish consolidation off the Nov 11 push up (honesty here, I made nearly 200% on this stock back then), but is coming into resistance. Watch the 200 SMA...
Just my 2 cents
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Agree with both you Sensei and RMI, it is more accurate to track by %% not $$, as ultimatly %% is the only thing that matters.
However, I find it way more UNLIKELY a $500 per share stock will break $1,000 a share within 52 week or go bankrupt within 52 weeks. On the other hand I wouldn't be suprised at all to see a $2 per share stock reach $4 within the next 52 weeks or become completly worthless. Therfore, my experiance is stock price does lend information about the stocks risk and volitility. If I was in my 50's Apple, Google, and PriceLine would be attractive to me, but I'm in my 30's so I like looking at the PINK sheet and taking more risk
100% G Fund COB 13 March 2020
$1000 invested
1000 shares of $1 stock, add 0.8 cents per share for fee means a move to $1.008 puts you even. 0.8% gain
10 shares of a $100 stock, add 80 cents per share for fee means a move to $100.80 puts you even. 0.8% gain
Share price doesn't matter...
I hope my math is right
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I think we are talking about different things. I understand what you are trying to say. I am just saying it's not worth paying $8 to purchase one(1) share of a $1 share. How long would it take just to recoup your $8 if you only had one share worth $1?
The difference is in 1000 shares versus 10 shares. You make one point on 1000 shares and you have $1000 worth of gain - subtract $8 from that. I owned many shares of RT back in 2008 at $0.89 and it made a run to $12 off the March '09 lows. Now that was a nice gain and I still own even more RT stock.
I'm feeling the earth move under my feet - see Ferdy run. Short covering will take us to 12,800 before we close. Snort.
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