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Has Partner Communications Co. Ltd. (up 4.46 percent, PTNR) seen the light?
Posted by: testtuboqs (222.77.207.---)
Date: February 06, 2013 09:47AM

Summary Free Membership&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspAdd to watchlist&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspEmail to friendSee our recent article: How do I manage my trading risk?(Date Report Was Created: 30-Jul-2012)&nbspPartner Communications Co. Ltd. (PTNR)TechnologyLast: 3.31 &nbsp(+0.03 pts, 0.91%)&nbsp&nbspOpen: 3.32 &nbspHigh: 3.34 &nbsplow: 3.29 &nbspWireless Communications Quick Summary The Stock is in Bearish Phase. The sellers have entered the market and pushing the price down. The Bearish Phase occurs when sellers have entered the market. The stock has recovered 10.3% from its recent low price of 3 which occurred on 24-Jul-2012. A close above 20-day moving average of 3.59 could mark low of 3 as a recent low. The closest support can be nike air max shoes outlet online found at 3.15. The closest resistance can be found at 3.36. See Support/Resistance below for details. How to trade Partner Communications Co. Ltd.(PTNR)? Breakout Trade: A close below the support level of 3.15 could trigger a sell signal. Confirmation would occur when the high of the day would be below 3.15. Retracement Trade: Consider sell/shorting when the price retraces around 3.36 if you are aggressive. Alternatively, a conservative sell would be around 3.87. Risk Management: Consider risking somewhere between 0.234(7.07%) and 0.39(11.78%) points on your position. Risk management is an important part of trading. Our risk management strategy is based on the average daily range of the stock. Sign up for free membership to view complete report. (Available only for short time) Look up analysis for ANOTHER stock Sign up for complete report Free Membership&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspAdd to watchlist&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspEmail to friend&nbspTo view complete institutional style report and recommendation on Partner Communications Co. Ltd.(PTNR), pleaseSign up for free membership!!! If you have already registered, login now, to view the complete report. We evaluate over 4000 stocks everyday. Read our analysis for PTNR and other stocks daily.Why not become a member ?For now, it is FREE!!! Technicals Free Membership&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspAdd to watchlist&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspEmail to friend Market Phasemoody smiley Bearish This indicator compares long term trend with short term price action to explain the current phase of the market. According to the indicator, the stock of Partner Communications Co. Ltd. is in the Bearish Phase. This indicates that the stock is in a downtrend. The sellers are pushing PTNR down.&nbspShort Term Trend: &nbsp&nbsp &nbsp(-9) The short term trend indicator only looks at 10 to 20 day timeframe to determine the current trend. Partner Communications Co. Ltd.(PTNR) is currently strongly bearish.&nbsp3 Day Money Flow: &nbsp&nbsp &nbsp(-9) The money flowing for last 3 days in PTNR has been strongly bearish. This indicator summarizes the price and volume activity over last 3 days. It is a very short term indicator. Snapshot Free Membership&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspAdd to watchlist&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspEmail to friendPhasemoody smileyBearish &nbspRelative Strength:&nbsp&nbsp &nbsp(-1) EPS Growth(yoy):&nbsp&nbsp &nbsp(-2) &nbspFundamental:&nbsp&nbsp &nbsp(+9) &nbspTo view complete report on Partner Communications Co. Ltd.(PTNR)please sign up for free.If you have already registered, login now to view the complete report. askStockGuru TIPS Free Membership&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspAdd to watchlist&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspEmail to friendIf you are investing in stock, or if you buy stocks, trade stock, or are into cheap nike air max shoes stock investing, read this section to improve your stock trading skills. Buying and selling stocks involve risk. If you buy stocks, sell stocks or trade stocks, you should incorporate risk management into your trading plan. 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