$SHAK rallied back into the $57’s on Monday as investors buy the recent dip. SHAK is now a buy between $50-$60
$SHAK closed down 0.46 percent on Tuesday, August 18, 2015, on 1.45 times normal volume. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected.
$SHAK closed down 4.58 percent on Wednesday, August 19, 2015, on 1.95 times normal volume. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected.
$SHAK closed down 4.7 percent on Thursday, August 20, 2015, on 1.4 times normal volume. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected.
$SHAK closed down 4.55 percent on Monday, August 24, 2015, on 1.42 times normal volume. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected.
$SHAK closed down 0.99 percent on Tuesday, August 25, 2015, on approximately normal volume. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected.
$SHAK closed up 6.22 percent on Wednesday, August 26, 2015, on 84 percent of normal volume. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected.
> sideways movement or a bounce should not be unexpected Love the charts & color, but it would be great to add clear-cut buy/sell points. Hard to know what to make of "should not be unexpected."