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CYOU, RCON, PRF, RYJ, VOE, PRFZ Are Seasonally Ripe To Go Up In the Next Five Weeks


Published on 2017-01-24 01:45:09 - WOPRAI
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January 24, 2017 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.buyins.net is monitoring the Seasonality of Changyou.com Limited (NASDAQ:CYOU), Recon Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ:RCON), Powershares FTSE RAFI US 1000 Portfolio (NYSE:PRF), Guggenheim Raymond James SB-1 Equity ETF (NYSE:RYJ), Vanguard Index Funds (NYSE:VOE), PowerShares FTSE RAFI US 1500 Small (NASDAQ:PRFZ) and each have a high seasonal probability to go Up in the next weeks. By identifying stocks that are poised to go up or down based on seasonal tendencies, traders can increase their odds of making money. buyins.net is able to analyze over 20 years of data in less than 1 second for any stock in the market and determine if the stock has a long or short seasonal bias, how many trading days the move is expected to last, the probability of that move and the percentage move the stock is expected to make based on the seasonal bias. The technology used to generate these predictions is available for a low monthly fee at:

The following stocks are expected to go Up:

  Symbol  Company                          Expected Return  Odds                 By The Following Date
  CYOU    Changyou.com Limited             4.66%            100.00% (7 of 7)     Monday, January 30th 2017
  RCON    Recon Technology Ltd.            33.21%           85.71% (6 of 7)      Monday, February 13th 2017
  PRF     Powershares FTSE RAFI US 1000 Portfolio  2.19%            90.91% (10 of 11)    Tuesday, February 14th 2017
  RYJ     Guggenheim Raymond James SB-1 Equity ETF  2.95%            90.00% (9 of 10)     Tuesday, February 14th 2017
  VOE     Vanguard Index Funds             2.78%            90.00% (9 of 10)     Tuesday, February 14th 2017
  PRFZ    PowerShares FTSE RAFI US 1500 Small  2.59%            100.00% (10 of 10)   Tuesday, February 14th 2017
Changyou.com Limited (NASDAQ:CYOU) - Changyou.com Limited develops and operates online games in the People s Republic of China. The company operates through Online Game, Platform Channel, and Others segments. It develops, operates, and licenses online games, including interactive online games that are accessed and played simultaneously by various game players through personal computers; mobile games played on mobile devices; and Web games, which are online games that are played through a Web browser. The company also operates 17173.com Website, an information portal that provides news, electronic forums, online videos, and other information services on online games to game players, as well as sells pre-film cinema advertising slots to advertisers. As of December 31, 2015, the company had approximately 7.3 million total average monthly active accounts; and 2.1 million total active paying accounts. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Beijing, the People s Republic of China. Changyou.com Limited is a subsidiary of Sohu.com Inc..

Recon Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ:RCON) - Recon Technology, Ltd. provides hardware, software, and on-site services to companies in the petroleum mining and extraction industry in the People s Republic of China. The company offers equipment, tools, and other hardware related to oilfield production and management; and develops and sells industrial automation control and information solutions. It also provides oil and gas production increasing techniques comprising packers of fracturing; production packers; sand prevention in oil and water wells; water locating and plugging techniques; fissure shaper; fracture acidizing technique; and electronic broken-down service to resolve block-up and freezing problems. In addition, Recon Technology, Ltd. offers automation systems and services, including pumping unit controller that monitors the pumping units and collects data; RTU to monitor natural gas wells and collect gas well pressure data; wireless dynamometers and wireless pressure gauges; electric multi-way valves for oilfield metering station flow control; and natural gas flow computer systems. Further, it provides Recon SCADA oilfield monitor and data acquisition system for supervision and data collection; EPC service of pipeline SCADA system for pipeline monitoring and data acquisition; EPC service of oil and gas wells SCADA system for monitoring and data acquisition of oil wells and natural gas wells; EPC service of oilfield video surveillance and control system to control the oil and gas wellhead and measurement station areas; and technique service for digital oilfield transformation. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in Beijing, the People s Republic of China..

Powershares FTSE RAFI US 1000 Portfolio (NYSE:PRF) - PS FTSE RAFI US 1.

Guggenheim Raymond James SB-1 Equity ETF (NYSE:RYJ) - Claymore/Raymond James SB1 Equity Fund.

Vanguard Index Funds (NYSE:VOE) - VG MIDCAP VALUE ETF.

PowerShares FTSE RAFI US 1500 Small (NASDAQ:PRFZ) - The investment seeks investment results that generally correspond (before fees and expenses) to the price and yield of the FTSE RAFI US 1500 Small-Mid Index. The fund generally will invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stocks that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index was composed of approximately 1,500 small and medium-sized U.S. stocks that the index provider strictly in accordance with its guidelines and mandated procedures, included to track the performance of small and medium-sized U.S. equity stocks based on the following four fundamental measures of firm size: book value, sales, cash flow and dividends..

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