Ultra Oil & Gas ProShares Bottoming Pattern Maturing
Commodities / Oil Companies Jan 08, 2009 - 01:29 PM GMT
The overall base-like pattern carved out by the Ultra Oil & Gas ProShares (NYSE: DIG) during the past 3 months appears to be maturing now. The upmove off of the Dec 24 low at 24.46 to the Jan 6 high at 34.79 appears to be the central upleg off of the Nov 20-Dec 5 double bottom at 21.42-21.71.
The decline from 34.79 into this morning's low at 29.63 should represent the correction of the prior upleg, which if complete (at 29.63) argues that another upleg is approaching quickly that will propel prices to retest 34.80-35.00 in the upcoming days. Only a break below today's low at 29.63 will weaken my immediate outlook, but a break below 28.60 is needed to compromise my overall constructive technical work on the DIG.
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By Mike Paulenoff
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