Dolly Varden Silver Corp forms bullish "Fast Stochastic" chart pattern
Jul 30, 2021
Trading Central has detected a "Fast Stochastic" chart pattern formed on Dolly Varden Silver Corp (DV:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $0.63.
Tells Me: When the event is bullish, we may be facing higher prices as the price has risen out of oversold (%K crossed below 20 then rose again) and starting to trade higher up in the recent 14-bar high-to-low range (%K crossed above %D). The opposite is true for bearish events, where the price has fallen out of overbought and starting to trade lower in the recent high-to-low range. Stochastics is built on the premise that as prices increase, "close" prices tend to be closer to the upper end of the recent price range, and vice versa. The raw %K number looks at the most recent "close" price as a percentage of the high-to-low price range over a specified period of time (14 bars) so when %K is high, it's likely we're seeing upward pressure, and vice versa. %D is a 3-bar moving average of %K and is used as a signal line, indicating whether prices are starting to trade lower or higher within the recent high-to-low range. Both lines fluctuate between 0 and 100 with 20 and 80 often used to identify oversold and overbought conditions.
This bullish pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.
Dolly Varden Silver Corp forms bullish "Price Crosses Moving Average" chart pattern
Jul 30, 2021
Trading Central has detected a "Price Crosses Moving Average" chart pattern formed on Dolly Varden Silver Corp (DV:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $0.63.
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.
Dolly Varden Silver Corp forms bullish "Short-term KST" chart pattern
Jul 30, 2021
Trading Central has detected a "Short-term KST" chart pattern formed on Dolly Varden Silver Corp (DV:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $0.63.
The KST, "Know Sure Thing", is an oscillator that combines multiple time frames into a single measure of momentum for a financial instrument. It can be interpreted in the same way as other smoothed oscillators but most commonly indicates bullish and bearish momentum signals as it crosses above and below its moving average respectively.
This bullish pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.
Dolly Varden Silver Corp forms bullish "Williams %R" chart pattern
Jul 30, 2021
Trading Central has detected a "Williams %R" chart pattern formed on Dolly Varden Silver Corp (DV:TSXV). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $0.63.
Tells Me: For bullish events, we seem to be in a new uptrend now that the price has recovered from oversold (dropped below -80 then rose above). The opposite is true for bearish events where we seem to be in a new downtrend now that the price has recovered from overbought. Meanwhile there is clear evidence that the trend has reversed (continued through the -50 level). Williams %R is built on the premise that as prices increase, "close" prices tend to be closer to the upper end of the recent price range, and vice versa. The oscillator looks at the most recent "close" price as a percentage of the high-to-low price range over a specified period of time (14 bars) so when %R is high, it's likely we're seeing upward pressure, and vice versa. The line fluctuates between 0 and -100 with -20 and -80 often used to identify overbought and oversold conditions.
This bullish pattern can be seen on the following chart and was detected by Trading Central proprietary pattern recognition technology.