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		<title>Why UNCO was Never a Real Buy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I did a post a while back about UNCO and was exploring the possibility that UNCO may be coming into a buy point. Well now we have some hindsight and clearly it can be said that UNCO never activated a REAL buy point as a signal to go long and stay long. Why am I [...]]]></description>
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<p>I did a <a href="http://www.pennystockspennystocks.com/20090623/unco-unico-mining-penny-stock-almost-at-a-decision-point/">post a while back about</a> UNCO and was exploring the possibility that UNCO may be coming into a buy point.</p>
<p>Well now we have some hindsight and clearly it can be said that UNCO never activated a REAL buy point as a signal to go long and stay long.</p>
<p>Why am I mentioning this?&#160; Because I was browsing quite a few message boards and all along this decline it seemed there were quite a few that were jumping in UNCO during this waterfall like decline.&#160; The chart to the left does not show most current prices.&#160; But right now as I write this UNCO is trading near .008 and has gone sub penny again.&#160; The decline has clearly been relentless since the very large sign of strength rallies we saw in late May.</p>
<p align="center"><font size="4"><strong>So What is the Lesson here if any?</strong></font></p>
<p>The ‘lesson’ if you will is that UNCO NEVER clearly activated a buy point during this long retracement phase.&#160; A buy point would have been a price closing with good volume above that pink colored down trendline.&#160; But UNCO was never able to accomplish that and gave no reason for traders to go long.&#160; I am calling this a ‘lesson’ because what I have found is that even in pinksheet and otcbb penny stocks, one can still manage risk and use buy triggers like you would on any other type of stock.</p>
<p>It is a false myth that technical analysis does not work on OTCBB and pinksheet penny stocks. I disagree completely.&#160; That is not to say that applying technical analysis can be somewhat challenging on these types of stocks sometimes.&#160; It can be.&#160; Sometimes the charts are very spotty in terms of volume and the signals can be very hard to read without careful enough analysis.</p>
<p>If UNCO really was to be a strong momentum stock then around June 8th to 15th it should have held more sideways price action and accomplished a breakout above the downtrend resistance line. But it did not do that, so it was time to look elsewhere.</p>
<p>These stocks that do these slow tiny declines day after day can be very deceiving.&#160; They seem to call out to us to buy them, and their slow daily decline does not cause too much alarm.&#160; But they are still dangerous and again, they need to show us a CONFIDENT signal (ie. breaking out above the pink down trendline) before they warrant taking any kind of trading risk for a long position.</p>
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