US stocks were higher on news that the European Central Bank can continue its program of financial incentives for the euro area, following a review in December.
The Dow Jones, Nasdaq and S & P 500 with an increase of almost 2%. Shares of McDonald perform particularly well after the quarterly results of fast food restaurants, the data show that US sales have risen for the first time in two years. The growth of e MCD almost 7.5%.
MCD.US with the possibility of short Short
RSI levels of 78 signal overbought and likely downward movement
Stoch at levels of 89 possible trend reversals
There is formation of a candle with a small body and a large lower shadow bullish. Signal that it is possible reversal of the trend, but it is necessary to wait for the next bar, also to dispel noises about good data for McDonald's.
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