Target 32 ( 1 to 5 months )Good Technical and Fundamental so Target 32 will reach in 1 to 5 months...........Longby Risk_is_yoursUpdated 0
EVRAZ plc UK Sun Storm Investment Trading Desk & NexGen Wealth Management Service Present's: SSITD & NexGen Portfolio of the Week Series Focus: Worldwide By Sun Storm Investment Research & NexGen Wealth Management Service A Profit & Solutions Strategy & Research Trading | Investment | Stocks | ETF | Mutual Funds | Crypto | Bonds | Options | Dividend | Futures | USA | Canada | UK | Germany | France | Italy | Rest of Europe | Mexico | India Disclaimer: Sun Storm Investment and NexGen are not registered financial advisors, so please do your own research before trading & investing anything. This is information is for only research purposes not for actual trading & investing decision. #debadipb #profitsolutionsby Sunstorminvest1
BHL in strong upward channelBHL in strong upward channel No advice given OP open ground .. .long upward progression?Longby Andy_Wa0
kaz at pre september 2021 levels#uranium kazatromprom now hitting new lows maybe it goes to march 2020 levels....Shortby andyr3521
Gap on EUA?I'm not much of a chartist, but interesting where this has settled for the moment. Longby fergusb1230
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IBM is sued for age discrimination by widow of ousted workerHundreds of former IBM employees are suing for age discrimination Widow Denise Lohnn is suing on behalf of her late husband Jorgen, who killed himself after being fired from the firm in 2016, when he was 57 A company executive allegedly referred to older employees as 'dinobabies' that should be an 'extinct species' in an email quoted in court filings Another said the company's 'dated maternal workforce' was something that 'must change' , writing that they were 'Not digital natives. A real threat for us' A spokesperson denied that IBM engaged in mass age discrimination, noting that 37 percent of the company's new hired since 2010 were over the age of 40 The median age of the company's employees was 48 in 2020, the company said in a statement, unchanged since 2010 But IBM had fired as many as 100,000 older employees in 2019, according to a court deposition from Alan Wild, former vice president of human resources Between 2013 and 2018, according to ProPublica, older employees accounted for 60 percent of job cutsILongby rajeanromeek1
IBM update Not every organisation has the same appetite to adopt new technologies, which may hold them back, according to Visvanathan. “IBM recognises that people have legacy. The answer is not about pushing new technology down their throat,” he says. “The reason we bought Red Hat is to give customers choice, to wrap an architecture around legacy IT,” he adds. In IBM’s vision of this architecture, “it only needs to be built once and can be deployed anywhere, across multiple cloud environments”. It used to be the case that people could be sure they would not get fired for buying from IBM – but IBM is no longer the only option for IT leaders looking to build a secure and resilient IT architecture. There are a number of IT suppliers associated with a culture of innovation, and these are often used to stimulate innovation in IT departments.ILongby trucenpyte0
ROLLS-ROYCE BUY?ROLLS-ROYCE HOLDINGS broke the downtrend line of action. We expect his next move to be up.Longby Richard_Roosevelt5
ggp latest ideavery consistent with previous triangles drawn will it pop up? im long no advice givenLongby Andy_Wa1
Tips of the Year 2021 ReviewOverall, a fairly pleasing performance from the constituents of the 2021 Tips of the year, although there have been some wild contrasts in the performance. Let’s take a zoom in look at a few of them! (See link to the Top Tips of 2021 at the end.) Atalaya mining - One of the top performers in the portfolio, buoyed by a high copper price and strong results from the projects and pleasing financial results and sent the shares rocketing by over 35% not to mention the inaugural dividend of 29p. The company will be aiming to place 30% - 50% of their cash flow into dividends making it an attractive income as well as growth stock. Am happy to keep my Strong Buy recommendation and maintain my 1000p price target. ASOS - Not what I was expecting! Shares have collapsed by over 50% as a result of a profit warning along with various other issues. Has given back all of its lockdown gains and more quite similar to other lockdown darlings such as Zoom, Peloton, AO World. CEO has left and another director has sold a lot of shares recently, which is a real red flag. Fortunately, the company is in a market leading position and shares do look cheap so I will (very gingerly) keep my buy recommendation. Hunting - Made quite a disappointing start, especially given that the oil price has surged, but since then has more than recovered and in them last months has been one of the top performers on the market. Avon protection - Another disaster, more disappointing news have sent the shares plummeting again, meaning that they are at a huge discount compared to the entry to the tips of the year, let alone their all time high, am willing to keep my buy recommendation given the cheap valuation. Shell - Have now changed their name, but this has not deterred their massive share price gain, especially pleasing given that it is a large cap. Although the valuation has now become more demanding, so perhaps time to take some profits. AMD - Started very strongly and was the top performer with gains of nearly +50%, since then has drifted down, but still remains +10% from the entry into the portfolio. Still am happy to keep my long term buy recommendation. Savannah resources - A speculative small cap miner, most of which is lithium. One of the top performers, but has given back a few of its gains recently as a result of a lawsuit. By the looks of it, although it is wise to be cautious, the risks posed from the lawsuit should not be too damaging or dangerous. Am willing to maintain a speculative strong buy recommendation given the huge discount to the net present value of its lithium mine alone. A market cap of under £75 million seems a bargain compared to the net present value of the lithium one which is around 180 million euros. Whilst, this is slightly dated, this should not be much of an issue due to the fact that as time goes on the net present value increases and the lithium price has surged. 180 million euros (or I believe 181 million euros is the NPV to be accurate) > £150 million (exchange rate 1 pound to 1.2 euros). The payback on the mine is also quick at around 2.6 years and the company also has cash along with other assets. So whilst having a single developing mine and litigation issues does pose some risks the positives far outweigh the negatives. SPECULATIVE STRONG BUY. by hammochess222
Barclays Banking on a Move Higher? Barclays - Short Term - We look to Buy at 187.74 (stop at 177.66) Preferred trade is to buy on dips. Previous support located at 190.00. Prices expected to stall near trend line support. Levels close to the 50% pullback level of 187.16 found buyers. The primary trend remains bullish. Our profit targets will be 219.38 and 227.80 Resistance: 200.00 / 210.00 / 220.00 Support: 190.00 / 175.00 / 160.00 Disclaimer – Saxo Bank Group. Please be reminded – you alone are responsible for your trading – both gains and losses. There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. The technical analysis, like any and all indicators, strategies, columns, articles and other features accessible on/though this site (including those from Signal Centre) are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice by you. Such technical analysis are believed to be obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but not warrant their respective completeness or accuracy, or warrant any results from the use of the information. Your use of the technical analysis, as would also your use of any and all mentioned indicators, strategies, columns, articles and all other features, is entirely at your own risk and it is your sole responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness (including suitability) of the information. You should assess the risk of any trade with your financial adviser and make your own independent decision(s) regarding any tradable products which may be the subject matter of the technical analysis or any of the said indicators, strategies, columns, articles and all other features. Please also be reminded that if despite the above, any of the said technical analysis (or any of the said indicators, strategies, columns, articles and other features accessible on/through this site) is found to be advisory or a recommendation; and not merely informational in nature, the same is in any event provided with the intention of being for general circulation and availability only. As such it is not intended to and does not form part of any offer or recommendation directed at you specifically, or have any regard to the investment objectives, financial situation or needs of yourself or any other specific person. Before committing to a trade or investment therefore, please seek advice from a financial or other professional adviser regarding the suitability of the product for you and (where available) read the relevant product offer/description documents, including the risk disclosures. If you do not wish to seek such financial advice, please still exercise your mind and consider carefully whether the product is suitable for you because you alone remain responsible for your trading – both gains and losses. Longby Saxo5
ITV Breaking out Low or High?Here I look at that might happen to ITV in the next few days. Are we going to break out of this flag to the low support line again and get another good swing? Or will it break out to the top? Again my own ideas, not financial advice!Shortby Shauns_Trading0
Synairgen longterm chartSynairgen longterm chart over the past few years. Insanely clear line of support.by Lemmington0
Smart Money Buys Low?Good value here , technical's point to a rise , ,not an all in ,just speculative punt Longby SharecrazyUpdated 3
ITV, 115 or 108 next?Here I look at the support for ITV at 115, and how with the dividend announcement, a more stable range of swing highs and lows are to be seen. And a possible breakout to the upside!by Shauns_Trading0
Evraz Bargain BuyDown 35% of fears of a Russia - Ukraine war. Personally, I believe that this is a massive overreaction, given the war is only a rumour and even if there was a war the damage on Evraz should not be massive. The shares are very cheap and pay a dividend yield in excess of 10%. Buy at 286.94Longby hammochess663
Lloyds bank Share Price... Which way will she go?I'm not sure whether to short my whole position in LLOY, it looks like it's hit the bounds it's been following since 2015. Another drop to 20p looks quite likely, but it might bust out of this range considering the current "growth"/ mis reported inflation of the UK. I may sell 20% at 54p and set a buy limit at 44 and 20p for 10% each.by Shauns_Trading2
BHL in upward channel but at all time high prices?BHL in upward channel but at all time high prices? What happens next? Continued upward trend or hit resistance at all time high? Looks bullish to me no advice givenLongby Andy_Wa0