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Clean Air Power – This is an Excellent Opportunity to Buy

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Clean Air Power stock (LSE:CAP) now offers an excellent opportunity to buy, owing to the current price action and the situation surrounding the market. Astute buyers may not want to watch the stock as it recovers, garnering massive gains (like thousands of percentage in the months and years to come); they may also want to partake in the windfall that is yet to come in this market.

4 EMAs are used for the analysis and they are EMAs 10, 20. 50 and 200. The color that stands for each EMA is shown at the top left part of the chart. Since March 2015, the stock has been moving south, and at the time of writing this analysis, it was trading at 0.34. The trend is currently bearish, for all the EMAs are sloping downwards. The stock could go towards the support lines at 0.20 and 0.10, but eventually….

Clean Air Power stock shall rise and rise and rise, experiencing massive gains in the long run. I forecast a profit of at least 3,000% within the next several months or few years.

Aggressive speculators may want to invest in the market right away, weathering the selling pressure and eventually gaining from a strong bull market that will start soon. Alternatively, conservative speculators may wait for a “Golden Cross” in the market before going long. That is a situation in which the price goes above the EMA 200.

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Comments

  1. Derek Wade says:

    Most strange.
    The company announcements clearly indicate that the Board believe that they will have to wind the company up because of cash flow problems.

  2. Mike Hunt says:

    But given the hypotenuse on the alpha gain metric chart for a reverse leveraged warrant second derivative on a stock such as this ?

  3. Lee Lyke says:

    Is this guy employed by ADVFN? I see he’s still writing ‘articles’

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