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CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF T.FUT



TSX:FUT - Post by User

Comment by BayWallon Oct 15, 2012 10:34am
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RE: FUT/INT

RE: FUT/INT

One comparison which can be made, is that both stocks returned to their former prices before March 2011.

https://scharts.co/XdsHHv

I'm trying to look for a buy indicator for both, but FUT lacks the volume and stock price movement. Could use INT and the Venture Exchange itself as a guide, to guage when such penny stocks are back in vogue, as there is some price movement correlation with FUT.

Both FUT and INT could also be rollback candidates. That creates uncertainty and concerns about yet lower prices. Therefore, it's impossible to interpret anything. At best, must rely on news releases for now to provide some direction. But it's tough, to find any buy signals with such rumours of rollbacks circulating.

Saying the above, individual stocks can make their own day in the sun whan all others are tanking, but this is rare. But normally, I made money when the Venture Exhange is bullish. A rising tide raises all ships, is the saying.

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