Atlas Mara Price Breaks Downwards
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Azeez Mustapha
PUBLISHED:
10 Sep 2014 @ 17:57
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Atlas Mara stock (LSE:ATMA) has broken downwards as a result of selling pressure that takes the price below the supply zone at 10.50. This has resulted following a long period of consolidating and very thing market activities.
In the chart, the price breaks below the lower Trendline, coming out from the recent consolidating and very thin market activity. At the same time, the RSI period 14 went into the oversold region. Being below the level 50, the RSI period 14 is still bearish, and irrespective of any normal but fleeting rallies that may be expected, the price can break further downwards towards the demand zones at 9.50 and 8.50 within the next several days or months.
This forecast is ended by the quote below:
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