Hi,
I have a question about counting the correct number of bases. A method used by O'Neill and Minervini. In their books they count the bases by using a weekly chart.
However, these weekly charts they use are charts with a timeframe of two or three years. I am studying a chart at the moment of FCEL and have some doubts about applying this method correctly. This because when a stock is just trending for six months counting bases is not always easy. In that case on the daily chart for example one can see three clear bases. But when you switch to the weekly chart you will see one clear base. Normally I would say stick to the weekly chart, however on the internet some people use the daily chart to count. So my question what is the correct way?
I have a question about counting the correct number of bases. A method used by O'Neill and Minervini. In their books they count the bases by using a weekly chart.
However, these weekly charts they use are charts with a timeframe of two or three years. I am studying a chart at the moment of FCEL and have some doubts about applying this method correctly. This because when a stock is just trending for six months counting bases is not always easy. In that case on the daily chart for example one can see three clear bases. But when you switch to the weekly chart you will see one clear base. Normally I would say stick to the weekly chart, however on the internet some people use the daily chart to count. So my question what is the correct way?