Orion's share price has seen a strong retracement, since a wave of initially enthusiastic buyers came onboard, following the news surrounding funding and advancement of their respective portfolio of mines. That said, price may currently be hovering near an attractive re-entry point for the bulls. On the charts I'm tracking strong divergence between the price...
Orion closed strongly higher, following an announcement, that the company has fulfilled a key condition precedent for a drawdown of ZAR370 million of committed funding for Prieska. The A$2M loan repayment to AASMF satisfied a key condition for funding being provided by both the IDC and Triple Flag.
In this scenario, I'm using the DMI in conjunction with the AO, & I've tried to pick a reasonable time frame on the days to analyze. I tried to isolate a DMI "Wave" from any DMI (+) or DMI (-) to a next peak/trough. This is to try isolate the market participants and try to capture both their participation in the market. Once located, I take a Volume profile and...
Keeping it simple by using MA Indicators. I'm anticipating a continued move higher to the upper levels of the shares VWAP. The Awesome Oscillator supports the break-upward (Bear Channel) after the sell-off. There just seems to be a Bullish 'drift' in price, rising ALMOST unopposed.
I have provided a basic moving average strategy, in combination with the relative volatility indicator, to anticipate a price breakout.
I'm positive around the recent SENS announcements. After the Aussie trading session, I was glad to see the JSE not following suite as it were. However, I suspect that the price might still in-fact put in that new low. I would personally be happy to pick up the share at 17c under as a bargain.
After unlocking and securing a whole whack of funding through a series of various arrangements, I'm asking the question, is the chart showing some signs of life. This week price closed around 21c. While there was an initial reaction to the news, the recent high of 25c has many investors scratching their heads. The accumulation/distribution indicator, will help...