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Technical Analysis of Stock Market Not out of the woods...yet
&t=2sFWIW ...15 minutes.
Three trading left in April, Possible monthly hammers, need follow through. The .236 retracement is from the 2009 low, the .50 from the 2022 low.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hammer.asp
https://www.tradingview.com/x/WosnVwRP/
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Technical Analysis of Stock Market Not out of the woods...yet (Original Post)
cliffside
Apr 2025
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ThoughtCriminal
(14,606 posts)1. When the drop into consumer confidence translates into lower spending
Hits the earnings, we are not going to see these one-day bounces.
cliffside
(1,129 posts)2. Big earnings week ahead, any thoughts on the charts? nt
ThoughtCriminal
(14,606 posts)3. Not expecting that the impact will show up this soon.
Next quarter though - buckle up.
cliffside
(1,129 posts)4. Update, monthly hammer was confirmed, futures gapped up after the deal with the EU ...
trading in a small range.
FWIW and earnings from MSFT, META, AMZN and AAPL this week.
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