Showing posts with label psl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psl. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

PSL Holdings - Engineering Sector Picking Up?





6 hours ago, I posted on the SMMG club that PSL looks good. Most of the members in the SMMG agrees with that. 6 hours later, the price broke out and went higher. In that minute chart, there were secret buying, dullness, readiness and then the BBs went to long to create a breakout where most public would then jump in. It followed by absorption and an elongated breakout to lure more public to buy. This is how to read a minute chart at least to my knowledge.

Is the engineering sector picking up? I don't know because I only know how to do TIMING before breakout/breakdown. It's definitely a privilege to be in the SMMG club because we see things before it happened! To be in the club, you can come for my preview and I will show you how to. Looking at the recent calls my student made, they are just making good progression towards speculation! Keep it up guys!

Ronald K - Market Psychologist - The Big Speculator

Thursday, December 20, 2012

PSL Holdings - Before The Top Volume Observation





I want to congratulate this student of mine James. I have seen his recent calls in the SMMG club and the things he published. All I can say is that his skills is almost there! After the 2 day course and some hard work, he had managed to polish his skill yet to another level. This PSL call is just one of the many calls he made.

Yesterday around 2.10pm, he SMSed me about PSL's readiness to move. Well, during that time, PSL wasn't even in the top volume and was hiding behind the scenes. Minutes after he SMSed me, the stock started to move and thereafter it appeared in Top Volume with price rising yesterday and today! I got to give my hats off him and sincerely wish him all the best in his speculating endeavor. Hankore, Cosco, Gallant were all the classic calls he made without me guiding him at all. This is what I call a speculator in the making, getting the job done without the usual wishy washy. If lose, take it like a man, if win, just take it as a bonus and confidence building process to move on.

Ronald K - Market Psychologist - The Big Speculator