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         <title><![CDATA[Valid Breakout]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[&#160;When a level was acting as stiff resistance prior to breakout, it should have turned to support once it had been cleared. But despite a one-day drop under this level and was quickly pushed higher means that the move respected this area as support. The low that was on pullback should now be watched. Any drop under this level could mean a breakout failure. 
A stock when experienced a pullback to test support near breakout area - At this point, an objective view would have to state that it...<br />
Your Gain is Our Strength.]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Flag Pattern]]></title>
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When a stock has been forming a flag pattern above support for a couple of weeks - &#160;A move above the high of flag with an increase in volume would be a bullish development and could signal a resumption of the breakout. If prices were to pull back from the flag, the recent level would be an area to watch for support. The top of the flag to watch on a pullback for support.<br />
Your Gain is Our Strength.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[When a chart has not much trading data to look at and broke out to all-time highs from its recent IPO after basing for several months, One area to watch for support on possible weakness would be the breakout level. <br />
Your Gain is Our Strength.]]></description>
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When a stock is currently trading near its all time highs and is just emerging from a base it has been building for a few months. - A continuation above this base should lead to a test of that all time high and possibly more. One area to watch would be area of resistance it is trying to clear. If it can confirm this area as a new floor, it would likely lead to new all time highs.<br />
Your Gain is Our Strength.]]></description>
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