Taking Profit | EMB  iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF Charting | AmiBrokerAcademy.com

2 September, 2018

 

 

 

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Taking Profit – EMB  iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF Charting

Study chart of iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF stock price. One strategy is to take profit when price action breakout below bullish trend line. See chart, picture worth a thousand words. For this share, you might have taken profts many time.

In fact, many traders do not like to wait too long for profit taking. So, this is a great stock for many traders. Trade with your eyes open.

Manage your risk.

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What About Buy and Hold Strategy? EMB  iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF Charting

Picture worth a thousand words, see chart. As we suggest you to buy support and sell resistance, this will reduce your risk, probably can protect your capital better. In this case here, you find the price action keeps returning to the same support level. Trade with your eyes open.

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The above result is for illustration purpose. It is not meant to be used for buy or sell decision. We do not recommend any particular stocks. If particular stocks of such are mentioned, they are meant as demonstration of Amibroker as a powerful charting software and MACD. Amibroker can program to scan the stocks for buy and sell signals.

These are script generated signals. Not all scan results are shown here. The MACD signal should use with price action. Users must understand what MACD and price action are all about before using them. If necessary you should attend a course to learn more on Technical Analysis (TA) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence, MACD.

Once again, the website does not guarantee any results or investment return based on the information and instruction you have read here. It should be used as learning aids only and if you decide to trade real money, all trading decision should be your own.