Tale of the Ticker: Vanadium One Energy Corp (VONE.V) Move -5.88% on Volume

Date: Jan 12, 2018
Vanadium One Energy Corp (VONE.V) shares are moving today on volatility -5.88% or -0.005 from the open. The TSXV listed company saw a recent bid of 0.08 and 91000 shares have traded hands in the session.

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Taking a deeper look into the technical levels of Vanadium One Energy Corp (VONE.V), we can see that the Williams Percent Range or 14 day Williams %R currently sits at -100.00. The Williams %R oscillates in a range from 0 to -100. A reading between 0 and -20 would point to an overbought situation. A reading from -80 to -100 would signal an oversold situation. The Williams %R was developed by Larry Williams. This is a momentum indicator that is the inverse of the Fast Stochastic Oscillator.

Vanadium One Energy Corp (VONE.V) currently has a 14-day Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of -41.32. Active investors may choose to use this technical indicator as a stock evaluation tool. Used as a coincident indicator, the CCI reading above +100 would reflect strong price action which may signal an uptrend. On the flip side, a reading below -100 may signal a downtrend reflecting weak price action. Using the CCI as a leading indicator, technical analysts may use a +100 reading as an overbought signal and a -100 reading as an oversold indicator, suggesting a trend reversal.

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