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Continuation Diamond (Bullish) | 19% move possibleVanguard High Dividend Yield ETF forms bullish "Continuation Diamond" chart pattern
"Continuation Diamond (Bullish)" chart pattern formed on Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM:NYSE). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $110.96 to the range of $130.00 -
VYM high yield dividend to see a -20% correctionThe Vanguard High Yield dividend fund could see a further repricing of about -20%, considering that supply chain shocks, Inflationary commodities prices, and higher marginal costs have compressed revenue growth margins for corporations. This will make corporations have to reduce dividends and earnin
Long for VYMHigh Dividend ETFs are Beating the Market now, because it contains a lot of save recession proceed assets. This is what all need in current market environment.
We have a nice price action pattern. And reversal pattern with 2 day in row close above last pivot at the D perviod.
I am going to buy afte
Long opportunity Hey guys,
Most stocks breakout after market opening so it makes sense to open a position the previous day before the market close. What we can see on Vanguard is a obvious bullish flag for more upside potential.
Set your SL in profit once it spiked up.
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Stock buying opportunity Hey traders,
Although we actually focus on forex trading we keep a look on stocks. In this case we see a wonderful possibility to go long in Vanguard. It’s forming an inverse HS and it’s overall bullish.
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Be careful about 80.00 . It’s a technical and psychological resistance.
Once we broke it,
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Yes, VHYAX pays dividends to its holders with the dividend yield of 2.24%.









