Proxim
Inc (NASDAQ: PROX)
Market Call™ for May 10, 2000
Contributed by Mark Seleznov, TrendTrader.com.
The purpose of this Market Call section is to
educate readers in technical analysis patterns and indicators. As with all investment
information, you need to research information and consult your financial advisor before
initiating any strategies that are contained in Market Call.
Also, you must realize that as with all trading strategies,
opinions can change quickly depending on market conditions and developments.
This column tries to present historical examples, potential set
ups, and examples of entry and exit strategies.
A Reverse Head and Shoulder. A reverse Head and Shoulder is a Bullish
pattern.
The Head and Shoulders Pattern
The head and shoulders pattern is generally regarded as a reversal pattern
and it is most often seen in uptrends. It is also most reliable when found
in an uptrend as well. Eventually, the market begins to slow down and the
forces of supply and demand are generally considered in balance. Sellers
come in at the highs (left shoulder) and the downside is probed (beginning
neckline.) Buyers soon return to the market and ultimately push through to
new highs (head.) However, the new highs are quickly turned back and the
downside is tested again (continuing neckline.) Tentative buying re-emerges
and the market rallies once more, but fails to take out the previous high.
(This last top is considered the right shoulder.) Buying dries up and the
market tests the downside yet again.
Your trendline for this pattern should
be drawn from the beginning neckline to the continuing neckline. (Volume has
a greater importance in the head and shoulders pattern in comparison to
other patterns. Volume generally follows the price higher on the left
shoulder. However, the head is formed on diminished volume indicating the
buyers aren't as aggressive as they once were. And on the last rallying
attempt-the left shoulder-volume is even lighter than on the head, signaling
that the buyers may have exhausted themselves.) New selling comes in and
previous buyers get out. The pattern is complete when the market breaks the
neckline. (Volume should increase on the breakout.)
This pattern can be used on charts of various time frames from minutes to
daily or even weekly charts.
Our charts are 60 minute charts.
Let’s look at reverse Head and Shoulder on Proxim Inc. (NASDAQ:
PROX).
Head and Shoulders Pattern:
A major reversal pattern with four distinct features:
Left Shoulder:
A top followed by a minor reaction with significantly less volume than
during the rise and top. This is the period April 28 and May 1, 2000.
Head:
Another high volume failure with the bottom reaching a lower level than the
left shoulder. This time frame is May 3 day.
Right Shoulder:
A third rally up to the left shoulder. This is the May 4 through May 8 time
frame.
Neckline:
The neckline in a reverse Head and Shoulder is drawn across the left and
right shoulders.
With today’s action, PROX broke the neckline and should continue up.
I would Buy PROX here.
I would place a stop a 77.
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