typo in the title, should be "Day High Predictions for 12/14/2012"
ABT 72% chance Day High is at least 0.26 greater than open price
DIS 77% chance Day High is at least 0.20 greater than open price
EBAY 77% chance Day High is at least 0.21 greater than open price
GILD 78% chance Day High is at least 0.30 greater than open price
GOOG 77% chance Day High is at least 2.86 greater than open price
MDT 70% chance Day High is at least 0.17 greater than open price
MRK 72% chance Day High is at least 0.18 greater than open price
ORCL 83% chance Day High is at least 0.13 greater than open price
OXY 75% chance Day High is at least 0.31 greater than open price
VZ 70% chance Day High is at least 0.18 greater than open price
WAG 77% chance Day High is at least 0.15 greater than open price
As we discussed, here are the predictions for 12/14.
A possible trading strategy is if the stock price does not pass the Open price + the price specified, then consider going long until it hits the minimum high predicted.
Of course you want to ensure the price you enter at is worth your while when you exit.
-Rob
DatumIQ.com
ABT 72% chance Day High is at least 0.26 greater than open price
DIS 77% chance Day High is at least 0.20 greater than open price
EBAY 77% chance Day High is at least 0.21 greater than open price
GILD 78% chance Day High is at least 0.30 greater than open price
GOOG 77% chance Day High is at least 2.86 greater than open price
MDT 70% chance Day High is at least 0.17 greater than open price
MRK 72% chance Day High is at least 0.18 greater than open price
ORCL 83% chance Day High is at least 0.13 greater than open price
OXY 75% chance Day High is at least 0.31 greater than open price
VZ 70% chance Day High is at least 0.18 greater than open price
WAG 77% chance Day High is at least 0.15 greater than open price
As we discussed, here are the predictions for 12/14.
A possible trading strategy is if the stock price does not pass the Open price + the price specified, then consider going long until it hits the minimum high predicted.
Of course you want to ensure the price you enter at is worth your while when you exit.
-Rob
DatumIQ.com
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