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Ecco qua, come puoi leggere la storia che la Cina abbia tagliato il target di 14gw è una quazzata messa in giro ad arte per inciulare i buoi.......ora vedrai che quando avranno finito (sti maiali) pomperanno al contrario, ecco queste son cose che la sec dovrebbe perseguire ma tanto è connivente quindi che te lo dico a fare![]()
è vero, difatti è passata in rosso seguendo il mercato.
Supporto sullo spoor ora è 1775.....comunque sarebbe importante mantenere queste quote, per poi ripartire ed andare a chiudere il testa spalle rovesciato.......speriamo vada cosi'.
Riguardo i mercati nervosi ci mettono poco a cambiare il sentiment, insomma come ben sai se la cantano e se la sonano a convenienza![]()
Solar stocks bounce back after analyst says China not cutting target
Shares of solar energy companies are rebounding after dropping sharply on Friday. Today's bounce came after Deutsche Bank wrote that China is not reducing its 2014 solar energy target, as had been reported on Friday. WHAT'S NEW: Bloomberg reported on Friday that China had decided to reduce its solar energy generation target to 10 gigawatts from 14 gigawatts, Deutsche Bank analyst Vishai Shah stated in a note to investors earlier today. However, Shah says hat the country is actually maintaining its 14 gigawatt target. A press release from China's National Energy Administration, upon which the Bloomberg story had been based, referred to previous targets, Shah indicated. Moreover, solar projects in China are being approved without regard to quotas and China exceeded its 2013 solar energy target by a significant amount, added the analyst. He reiterated Buy ratings on Trina Solar (TSL), Yingli Green Energy (YGE), and SolarCity (SCTY). PRICE ACTION: In early trading, Trina Solar jumped 5% to $14.30, Yingli Green rallied 5.3% to $6.17, SolarCity advanced 1% to $71.10, JinkoSolar (JKS) gained 2.5% to $40.45, Canadian Solar (CSIQ) rose 3.7% to $38.65, and First Solar (FSLR) climbed 2.6% to $49.90.
Speriamo, io l'S&P lo vedo a 1750... Ma quello + preoccupante è il Nasdaq... Comunque le azioni in guadagno le ho vendute tutte, le altre aspetto che invertano e magari le medio...Peccato solo non aver scaricato tutto giovedì pensando che fosse la solita finta...
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