After the tough time, Deutsche Bank had last year, facing a U.S. lawsuit (...), the stock is finally recovering and we are likely to see a strong appreciation in value during 2017. As the price development suggest, Deutsche Banks's stock price usually follows trendlines for a fairly long time. Moreover, price movements most of the time follow a linear function and therefore do not change their direction very quickly, relative to the percentage of price change. Considering these two specific patterns of behavior, the current situation indicates that the price is going to move along with the ascending trendline below, towards the crossing point with the higher descending trendline. From there on, due to the restructuring over the last year and the in-depth change in strategy, cutting costs, reducing risk and focusing more on major clients, at Deutsche Bank, the odds for a breakout above the descending trendline and a continuing upwards movement are pretty good.