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Canaccord Genuity has set a price target of C$166.00 per share for Bank of Montreal (BMO).
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FNGU- Technology Titans CounterTrend LONG on ReversalFNGU on the 4H chart is in a trend down within a parallel channel. The previous trend down
from the top of the channel to the bottom was 29% while the counter counter-trend up from
the bottom of channel to the top was 18% over 7 days. Presenly the trend down from the
upper channel is confi
FNGU- the leaders of the pack will come back first LONGFNGU is triple leveraged ETF of the titans of the NASDAQ; I expect it to come back front
of volatility in the market quickly as its constituents are the leaders here. I hope to exploit this
for 10% before COB for the trading week in the next two days.. A volume profile and mean
anchored VWAP us
$FNGU - Weekly (Going Strong!)This is my all time favorite ETF, AMEX:FNGU with is 3x of some of the ten strongest companies in the U.S. We are in a beautiful upward trend and even though a pull back may be coming (we see 8 consecutive green weeks), I still think AMEX:FNGU is an excellent deal. R at 235 and S at 165.
$FNGU Weekly - Hits Our Price Target (and some) Yeah!Love when we draw charts and candles move beautifully in that direction. We spotted the Cup and Handle Formation in early May and set a price target of 156. I didn't think it would come this soon but glad that it did, with AMEX:FNGU hitting a high of 163 premarket yesterday (Tuesday May 30) befo
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