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Technical Analysis – Boeing stock finds support at 50-day SMA after gap down

Boeing shares plunge after mid-air blowout incident But negative momentum may already be waning Can the stock stage a rebound? Boeing stock tumbled by 8% on Monday on worries about how the business might be hit from the blowout of a window in a Boeing plane in mid-flight. The stock had already gone into correction at the end of December, slipping below its 20-day simple moving average (SMA).
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Boeing has managed to record a new 2023 high, just above the February 14, 2023 high of 221.01. The most recent move appears to be a product of both the convergence of the 50- and 100-day simple moving averages (SMAs) and the symmetrical triangle, which has formed over the past three months. Actually, the stock is on an aggressive bullish long-term trend and it is currently 85% higher than the October 3, 2022 low of 120.59. Disappointingly for the bulls, the Average Directional Movement Index
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Technical Analysis – A Boeing breakout is potentially around the corner

Boeing is edging lower today as the market seems to be settling inside a symmetrical triangle. This is a very common pattern in technical analysis with a rather low market performance when confirmed. However, theory states that usually the breakout follows the underlying medium-term trend, which in our case is bullish and has been since the double-bottom pattern formed during 2022. This range-trending is clearly depicted by the momentum indicators.
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Boeing stock settled yesterday at 211.6, just below the recent high of 216.33. This recent small pullback could be perceived as positive by the stock bulls considering the aggressive move the stock has recorded since October 3, when it traded at 120.59. This upward move appears to be the product of the double bottom pattern formed during 2022, which, based on historical performance, suggests a target price of 235. However, only 75% of this pattern type achieve their target.

Technical Analysis – Boeing’s stock nears key support ahead of Q3 earnings

Boeing’s stock price has been on the sidelines since the peak to a one-year high of 278.28 in March, remaining trapped below the strong ascending trendline for another month and far below its pre-pandemic levels. The American aircraft designer will publish its Q3 earnings results today before the market open, but the technical picture is currently providing little hope for any significant progress.

Daily Market Comment – China selloff steadies but Wall Street wobbles; dollar eyes Fed

China jitters spread to global equities but rebound may already be underway US shares slip despite stellar earnings amid China and peak growth concerns Will the Fed heighten or soothe market nerves? Dollar inches higher ahead of Fed decision despite subdued yields Somewhat calmer day for equities after Asian tumult Stocks in China were attempting to break their losing streak on Wednesday following three days of carnage triggered by regulatory tightening that targeted domestic tech

Technical Analysis – Boeing’s stock enters bullish territory; neutral in medium term

Boeing’s stock price cheered on the back of encouraging vaccine news, jumping above the 200-day simple moving average (SMA) and the 200 level for the first time since June. The upside correction, however, was not strong enough to overcome June’s high of 233.86, keeping the stock within a neutral zone in the medium-term window. Still, the ascending MACD and the rising RSI, which has yet to reach a peak within the overbought territory, suggest that there is scope for more improvement in th

Technical Analysis – Boeing stock testing crucial support region

Boeing’s shares have been grinding lower since June, albeit in a slow and controlled manner. The short-term price structure looks cautiously negative, as the stock has been printing lower highs and is trading beneath its 50- and 200-period simple moving averages (SMAs) on the four-hour chart, which seem ready to post a ‘death cross’. The silver lining is that there hasn’t been a lower low, as the 153.0 support zone has held strong so far.

Earnings season: The good, the bad, and the very ugly

This earnings season will be pivotal. With so little post-virus economic data so far, the real-time guidance by corporate executives could be invaluable. In a nutshell, while earnings and guidance will probably be gloomy overall, there might be huge contrasts between sectors. Industries like travel and energy will likely be decimated, whereas online retailers and home entertainment companies might have made a killing.

Technical Analysis – Boeing stock faces worst decline in history; eyes crucial support area

Boeing’s stock price has faced its worst decline in history in the past three weeks. Besides the virus critical situation, the airplane designer was lately downgraded by the S&P rating agency, with its stock plunging to a fresh 3 ½ -year low of 127.90 on Monday. With technical indicators framing a bearish picture for the short-term as all simple moving averages are slipping downwards at a time the RSI and the MACD show no sign of improvement, traders are now eagerly waiting to see i



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