MSFT, ORCL, INTC& DELL Enjoy Great Upward Momentum!

Jake_Wujastyk
07-08 14:58

Hello everyone! Today i want to share some technical analysis with you!

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$Dell Technologies Inc.(DELL)$ Getting tight within this symmetrical triangle.

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$Intel(INTC)$ Down to the March pivot VWAP zone.

This has been a bounce spot over the last few months. If it fails to hold up above the bottom of this zone, that will be a big status quo change since the uptrend that started in late March.

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$Oracle(ORCL)$ Interesting spot for a hammer candle to form.

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$Microsoft(MSFT)$ This gapped into last quarter's wick. When a candle gaps up (or down) into the previous candle's wick, I've seen many times the high (or low) of that wick hit.

In this case, it gapped up into the upper wick, so a test of the highs in the mid-$460s would be the case.

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