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Trading on change

Change is good, powerful even. Perhaps not always easy, but the leap can encourage valuable innovation. So Accendo has gone the whole hog, with a full overhaul of its award-winning research. We listened, consulted, deliberated, and we’ve responded to the overarching request for more – lots more – tradable opportunities, each and every day. Well here you go.

You wanted more highlighting of stocks which have fallen sharply and which could represent recovery opportunities as bargain hunters step in to pick up at what they consider a cheap price. Check. You requested shares trading within clear ranges, either primed for a bounce from the floor or a pullback from the ceiling. Check.

I wrote about ex-dividends last week. Well, as I mentioned, we now provide a daily refresh of all the companies set to pay cash dividends on the coming Thursday. Remember CFDs receive the dividend earlier than traditional shares offering a potential arbitrage opportunity. We keep track of all upcoming company results so you can take a position either before, hoping the results are good, or after if you think the shares could rally further or have sold off too much and could bounce.

When it comes to momentum we look at shares which have rallied, be it over hours or days, and could gain further. Pointing out Breakouts allows you to decide whether a share price could push further north after getting above a key resistance level. In the same vein as bargain hunting, you asked for shares trading around recent supportive lows with the chance of a tradable rebound. Check.

Whilst all those are very chart focused, we have complimented them with Production/Resources Updates for your favoured Oil/Mining names. Upgrades/Downgrades can give shares a second wind especially when from a big broker or investment bank. And a list of names subject to takeover speculation can help offer background on companies that could become subject of a bid, or even a bidding war.

We still do our client-friendly Morning Report, in your inbox before the market open, with a concise explanation as to why the UK 100 is called up or down, looking at technical levels, overnight news-flow, and of course whether that morning’s results from major UK Index companies look good or bad. All fresh and relevant content, unlikely to be found in a newspaper.

Furthermore, our Movers & Shakers looks at just the company names likely to post big share price moves and which could end up on our fallers, support, breakout or momentum lists. Because, at the end of the day, it’s all interlinked. That’s the way markets work. And we’re here to help you navigate through the noise to make the most of the tradeable opportunities out there.

In order to identify your next tradable opportunity get access to our recently refreshed and award-winning research now and see why our clients value our product so much.

Mike van Dulken, Head of Research, 5 Oct 2018

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Prepared by Michael van Dulken, Head of Research

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