DVN, LMT, ENPH, MU & JACK: Bull Cycles and Breakout Zones
Several names across energy, defense, solar, semiconductors, and consumer sectors are showing constructive setups after strong moves.
With smart money zones holding and bullish cycles intact, the focus now shifts to whether these stocks can extend gains or build new bases for the next leg higher.
1. $Devon(DVN)$
$DVN tapped the Smart Money Zone and held.
Calls are up about 117% from entry.
Now I’m watching to see if price can work into the gap near 50.
2. $Lockheed Martin(LMT)$
Watching $LMT over the next couple weeks.
Monthly BX is in a bull cycle and price is pulling back into the discount zone.
In most cases, this is where we see price base and then push to higher highs within about 9–12 days, if the zone holds.
3. $Enphase Energy(ENPH)$
$ENPH building a base in the loading zone.
Monthly BX is in a bull cycle.
Historically, this area marks the bottom 75% of the time.
I’m looking for a move toward 50 over the next 90–120 days if this zone holds.
4. $Micron Technology(MU)$
I didn’t take this because of how late in the cycle $MU was trading at.
Congrats to anyone who did.
+40% since this analysis
5. $Jack In The Box(JACK)$
$JACK +45% since that diverge low 🎯
Congrats to anyone who took this setup
Next stop should be $20
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