lolll mesured bear move common next thing you know you will show a chart with cdiv @ -1$ lollll what a joke honestly if it ever happens and cdiv goes back to .01 im putting everything i own in it i mean every penny
lol, I dont know why you are wasting your time here, your target was .46 then .9, you bought in and you sold. You spent all this time bashing when your not in and praising when your in CDIV and on top of that when you buy in it's for a whopping 10k shares (that's what you said).
Your a small fry with nothing better to do it appears, go away. Can't even make up his mind where the stock is going or when or if he should buy...
Using a linear fit to an inherently nonlinear process provides you no extrapable information. Further you can manipulate your example quite easily to show other conclusions if you were so naive as to extrapolate. If these chart musings are all about finding patterns then why only use 1st order? Heck why not do a Laplace transform (frequency analysis) and look for clues there? The fact is that these charts based on past price/volume history are not correlated to future action and provide no better guidance than flipping a coin or looking at tea leaves. Since everyone mostly knows this, then they are only tools used to deceive either yourself or others by offering false support for your preconceived notions.