US Steel - Range Bound OpportunityStill a dog, but a trade none the less. Long term I don't think is has found the bottom, and for-sure has not turned it around, but short term, a nice way to pick up 10 to 15% over a month period. *Nice range bounding trading opportunity (albeit declining) *You've got good volatility, with a nice strong bottom (albeit declining) *stuck in a declining wedge pattern. it is heading down again, look for a place to engage OBV has a near-term breakout, still in long-term decline Fisher has nice positive bottom RSI and RVGI can try to indicate and entry point (watch to see if they hold), or if it tumbles for new lows I think 16.50 to 15.50 is the entry range if the indicators hold with a 17 to $18 top end. Also, if you're a long-term dollar cost average kind of guy, this 16.50 to 15.50 range is a good point to keep collecting. This dog will have its day,....some day.Longby kocurekc0
United States SteelLong setup. Double bottom . watch for resistance breakout > $19.45Longby flavisam1
What's not to like here?? 2-hour view possible retest of $19.50 in store? $XLI $DJIA $XLB by MaxxPayme111
X (United States Steel) Holding the last line of defense.This support line is extremely important for the bulls to hold. If a breakdown happens expect this stock to go much further down. Also the RSI is indicating strong bearish momentum. Futhermore, acccording to Wall Street Journal this company is being impacted by low demand for steel, and facing intense competition from low-cost foreign producers and top of all that the fragile global economy is impacting this stock since it is an industrial stock. online.wsj.comby jmtbernardo0
X: Channel TradeNeed to see the channel breakout for a long position, or breakdown for a nice short trade. Channel did breakout. Long Target of approximately $23.by TradeVulture.com220
PAIRS TRADE: BUY US STEEL (X), SELL SHORT GM (GM)See chart: Risk 10% overall. X is volatile. Upside potential is roughly 20%. 5-10% downside in GM and 10-15% upside in X. I like this setup. You can see that the pair of stocks is volatile and there is a lead-lag relationship that shifts back and forth. Given how GM is leading higher, it gives me confidence that X will find a bottom here and hold. Cheers. Technical Tim, Saturday 6:13PM EST, Sep 22, 2012by timwest11111