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Goliath Resources Ltd V.GOT

Alternate Symbol(s):  GOTRF

Goliath Resources Ltd is a precious metals project generator focused in the prolific Golden Triangle and surrounding areas of northwestern British Columbia. The company operates through various projects comprising Lucky Strike, Copperhead, Bingo, Golddigger and DSM Projects.


TSXV:GOT - Post by User

Post by yukon_goldon Nov 22, 2022 8:12pm
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Post# 35120446

Goliath Turns Corner with Big Bullish CCI Bounce

Goliath Turns Corner with Big Bullish CCI Bounce

Goliath Resources Ltd forms trend-ending "Commodity Channel Index" chart pattern
Nov 22, 2022

Trading Central has detected a "Commodity Channel Index" chart pattern formed on Goliath Resources Ltd (GOT:TSXV). This trend-ending signal indicates that the stock price trend may end.

Tells Me: The price is relatively far from its 20-bar average price.

The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) measures the deviation of the price from its average value (comparing to a chosen moving average, typically 20 bars). The oscillator is normalized by dividing by the typical deviation, so we get an oscillator fluctuating roughly between +100 and -100. Many traders use these as overbought(+100)/oversold(-100) markers and watch for signs of reversal, but original use was to consider long positions when CCI is above +100 (bullish event), and short when below -100 (bearish event). When the price crosses back in between +100 and -100, another event is triggered to indicate an end to the prior bullish or bearish situation and a possible opportunity to close out such a position.

This trend-ending pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.

Price Chart - Goliath Resources Ltd

 

Goliath Resources Ltd forms bullish "Price Crosses Moving Average" chart pattern
Nov 22, 2022

Trading Central has detected a "Price Crosses Moving Average" chart pattern formed on Goliath Resources Ltd (GOT:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $1.46.

Tells Me: The price is generally in an established trend (bullish or bearish) for the time horizon represented by the moving average period (21, 50 or 200 bars).

Moving averages are used to smooth out the volatility or "noise" in the price series, to make it easier to discover the underlying trend. By plotting the average price over the last several bars, the line is less "jerky" than plotting the actual prices. A bullish event is generated when the price crosses above the moving average, and in this state, the price is likely in an established uptrend. The opposite is true when the price crosses below the moving average, triggered a bearish event.

This bullish pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.

Price Chart - Goliath Resources Ltd
 


Goliath Resources Ltd forms bullish "Price Crosses Moving Average" chart pattern
Nov 22, 2022

Trading Central has detected a "Price Crosses Moving Average" chart pattern formed on Goliath Resources Ltd (GOT:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $1.46.

Tells Me: The price is generally in an established trend (bullish or bearish) for the time horizon represented by the moving average period (21, 50 or 200 bars).

Moving averages are used to smooth out the volatility or "noise" in the price series, to make it easier to discover the underlying trend. By plotting the average price over the last several bars, the line is less "jerky" than plotting the actual prices. A bullish event is generated when the price crosses above the moving average, and in this state, the price is likely in an established uptrend. The opposite is true when the price crosses below the moving average, triggered a bearish event.

This bullish pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.

Price Chart - Goliath Resources Ltd
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