Summary Free Membership     Add nike air max 2012 to watchlist     Email to friendSee our recent article: How do I manage my trading risk?(Date Report Was Created: 30-Jul-2012) Ansys, Inc. (ANSS)TechnologyLast: 60.5  (+0.15 pts, 0.25%)  Open: 60.27  High: 61.01  low: 60.26  Technical and System Software Quick Summary The Stock is in Recovery Phase. The Recovery Phase occurs after the market has bottomed and is showing weak signs of recovery. The prices may have temporarily stopped falling. The stock has recovered 9.1% from its recent low price of 55.45 which occurred on 17-Jul-2012. The current price is above the 20 day moving average of 58.76. The stock could possibly find resistance at the 50 day moving average of 61.21. The closest support can be found at 57.25. The closest resistance can be found at 64.47. See Support/Resistance below for details. How to trade Ansys, Inc.(ANSS)? Breakout Trade: We would look for this stock to either close above 64.47 to go long or close below 57.25 to go short. Retracement Trade: Consider buying when the price retraces around 57.25. Consider selling/shorting when the price approaches 64.47. Risk Management: Consider risking somewhere between 2.079(3.44%) and 3.465(5.73%) 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     Add to watchlist     Email to friend To view complete institutional style report and recommendation on Ansys, Inc.(ANSS), 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 ANSS and other stocks daily.Why not become a member ?For now, it is FREE!!! Technicals Free Membership     Add to watchlist     Email to friend Market Phase
Recovery 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 Ansys, Inc. is in the Recovery Phase. The market for ANSS may have bottomed and is now showing weak signs of recovery. The prices may have temporarily stopped falling.  Short Term Trend:     (+1) The short term trend indicator only looks at 10 to 20 day timeframe to determine the current trend. Ansys, Inc.(ANSS) is currently congested with slight uptrend. 3 Day Money Flow:     (+8) The money flowing for last 3 days in ANSS has been extremely bullish. This indicator summarizes the price and volume activity over last 3 days. It is a very short term indicator. Snapshot Free Membership     Add to watchlist     Email to friendPhase
Recovery  Relative Strength:    (+5) EPS Growth(yoy):    (+6)  Fundamental:    (+9)  To view complete report on Ansys, Inc.(ANSS)please cheap nike air max shoes sign up for free.If you have already registered, login now to view the complete report. askStockGuru TIPS Free Membership     Add to watchlist     Email to friendIf you are investing in stock, or if you buy stocks, trade stock, or are into stock investing, read this section to improve your stock trading skills. Here is the question that was asked by one of the users: >Also I am having trouble to know also when to sell a stock, how can I determine the sell point of a stock? I am >using stop losses to control my downside but I am not sure how I can determine the potential upside of a stock. >Say I but a stock at 100, put a stop loss in at 95. If the stock goes to 105, 108, 150, this is where I am >having trouble getting my head around. To know what is a reasonable estimation of the upside of the stock. >Sometimes I am stopping out too quickly (novice mistakes, but I am learning). Lets tackle with the trouble of knowing when to sell first. Knowing when to sell a stock is difficult, and not always easy. I am glad to find out that you are using stop loss to control the downside. First, let us look at the scenario that the stock went from 100 to 105. Just make math easy, let us say that risk management is 5 points. The initial stop loss at 95 makes sense. But now the stock has moved to 105, why not move your stop to 100 or 98 (in that range). This way you are cutting down the risk of your existing trade. If the stock moves to 120, then have a stop at 115 or thereabouts. This way you lock in the profits. Suppose the stock at 115 was stopped out. You can always reevaluate you position and enter again. The reason for having a mental stop loss or an actual stop loss is to have a discipline. If we were future-knowing time travelers then we would not need such discipline. But we are humble traders who realize that we are prone to making mistakes, thus a stop loss is needed. So if the stock moves up, move the stop up with it. The other comment that really caught my eye was that I am stopped out too quickly - a novice mistake. This is a novice mistake or not so novice mistake. In any trading, you as a trader are taking on some risk. Sometimes, you take too little cheap air max shoes and sometimes you take too much. That is the nature of trading. And any trader, someone trading for years or someone new, they have to live with it. The question remains, if it is not perfect, why do we need the discipline. Here is why: If a 100 stock declines 5%, so goes to 95, requires a gain of 5.26% to recover. If a 100 stock declines 10%, so goes to 90, requires a gain of 11.11% to recover. If a 100 stock declines 20%, so goes to 80, requires a gain of 25% to recover. If a 100 stock declines 30%, so goes to 70, requires a gain of 42.86% to recover. If a 100 stock declines 50%, so goes to 50, requires a gain of 100% to recover. As you can see the relationship, as the stock declines, the recovery takes higher percentage gain than the percentage loss. So a 10% decline, has a 1.11%(11.11-10.00) penalty. Decline of 20%, has 5%(25-20) penalty. As the losses grows, the percent gain needed to recover goes higher. So it is better to make a mistake earlier then later.