The vaccination campaigns are raising all over the world, but US is doing an incredible job to get this done very efficiently. I am positive that the retails will spike in the next cycle due to the needs of the people to get back to in-person shopping experiences that are missed for more than a year at this point. Dillard's performance showings clearly the first...
DDS looks like a good buy off this support area which includes contact with the SMA's. Great Reward to Risk Ratio if it can near it's previous highs. With everyone starting to put fashion in mind when they start to leave the house that previous high looks possible. MACD is okay but not our favorite setup but it's a good technical area where we can get 2.68 times...
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A .61 percent retrace is possible at this area
I will be watching for retracement and if it goes higher, I'm going long any criticism or tips welcome.
This is a signal that DDS's price could be shifting from an uptrend to a downtrend. Traders may consider selling the stock or exploring put options. Tickeron A.I.dvisor looked back and found 24 similar cases where DDS's RSI Indicator left the overbought zone, and in 23 of them led to a successful outcome. Odds of Success: 90%. Current price $46.48 crossed the...
DDS - Leptokurtic Pivot, Change of Character, Markup Holding an overall investment the Asset Value at Risk is the worst scenario the price can reach, the worst loss at normal market conditions, before to consider managing the investment into the Balanced Portfolio of Uncorrelated Streams. Details on the chart. - Educational Details Modern Portfolio Theory...
Exiting a high-trend triangular trend line Short squeeze 44%
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there are currently no major gaps below the current price!!
Retrace to 22.50 area while reality sets in. A return to normalcy around early July
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