Technical opinionshttps://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/PLI.TO https://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=PLI.C&cobrand=&mode=stock https://www.stockscores.com/quickreport.asp?ticker=T.PLI How to Use The Stockscores.com Scoring Model The Stockscore is a filter, a powerful tool to find opportunities in the market. By utilizing this tool, investors can find stocks with good potential and then apply basic technical analysis theories of chart recognition to further filter down to quality short term trading opportunities. As a basic rule, we want to only consider stocks that have a Signal Stockscore (the raw Stockscore) of greater than or equal to 80, and a Smoothed Stockscore (a moving average of the raw Stockscore) of greater than or equal to 60. However, there are some conditions that need to be kept in mind: •Most stocks that enjoy good up trends will meet these criteria early in their up trend. •Not all stocks that fit these criteria will be good opportunities. •Stocks that are well in to their up trends may still meet these criteria, but the risk of entry is too significant as the opportunity has already passed. When we use the Market Scan tool of Stockscores.com to find stocks with Stockscores of greater than or equal to 80 and Smoothed Stockscores of greater than or equal to 60, the scan results will reveal a number of stocks. Some will be good opportunities, but most will either be opportunities already missed or situations worth monitoring but not yet appropriate. We must visually inspect the charts of the stocks that the scan reveals to make the decision on whether it is an appropriate opportunity. We mostly want to look for stocks that are breaking from optimistic consolidation patterns and through resistance. Once we have entered a stock, we maintain our position so long as the stock closes above its support level. We move the support level upward according to theories of Candlestick charting and periods of consolidation. If the stock closes below the support level, we must exit the position even if we are doing so at a loss, as this will ensure that losses are kept small and profits are locked in. Signal Stockscore The Signal Stockscore is the raw stockscore. It is calculated hourly during market days using an estimated daily volume. Sentiment Stockscore The Sentiment Stockscore is a smoothed or moving average stockscore. The Bullish / Neutral / Bearish rating is more broad to accommodate for this average. 1 - 20 - Bearish Bearish 1 - 40 - Bearish Bearish 21 - 79 - Neutral Neutral 41 - 59 - Neutral Neutral 80 - 100 - Bullish Bullish 60 - 100 - Bullish Bullish For more information on the Stockscores.com rating model, and how to use it, see the individual essays in the School and Strategy areas of the Stockscores.com website.