🚀 Lockheed wasn't Immune to COVID turbulence, but from a long term outlook LMT is likely a great investment opportunity. Earnings have been strong, contracts have been impressive, and the chart has been mega bullish over the long term (despite being subject to market-wide corrections like COVID). For all these reasons and more, let's look at some long term levels for investors who want to soar to new highs with LMT.
The first level we want to look at is S1. This range consists of a bullish S/R flip and has generally acted as major price pivot point since 2018. A dip to this level provides a perfect entry for long term investors.
The second level to look for is R1. The logic here is that if we see bullish continuation, then we'll need to look for a pullback entry. A rejection at R2 and retest of the R1 currently bearish orderblock should provide some a decent entry for continuation higher.
The logic is the same regardless of which entry one gets, the logic being that LMT is strong in terms of both technicals and fundamentals on a longer time frame and so we are looking to buy in after retesting key levels. Using this tactic allows traders to limit risk (as they can use stops placed below these levels if needed) and helps long term investors to get an attractive price on their buys.
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