What's the best way to identify a parabolic stock and its point of exhaustion? You know, how you can see the chart turning up like a cup, sort of like AAPL. A lot of the indicators I'm testing are giving me false positives.
1) The "obvious" sell-tail on the chart / candlesticks accompanied by gigantic volume.Quote from EliteTraderNYC:
----parabolic stock....
----point of exhaustion?
----AAPL.
----giving me false positives.


Quote from nazzdack:
1) The "obvious" sell-tail on the chart / candlesticks accompanied by gigantic volume.
2) Implied volatility nearly 3 times larger than historical volatility. :eek:
3) When analysts believe a stock will hit $1,000/share.
4) High-flyers that have "cult psychology" surrounding them
5) Most Admired companies that eventually become Most Despised companies.
6) When a high-flyer shrugs off positive news.![]()