Exxon Mobil Could Be Stalling

Energy stocks have dominated the market this year, but now the biggest of the bunch is showing signs of weakness: Exxon Mobil.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the jump following strong quarterly results on July 29. While that may have been impressive, it soon faded – a potential sign of marginal selling.

Next, the peak was below the $97.77 level where XOM gapped lower on June 13. The result was a lower high versus June 8’s all-time high. Again, not a great sign for people expecting bullish follow-through.

Yesterday’s drop also planted the stock back below its 50-day simple moving average (SMA). Interestingly, that SMA provided support in March, April and May. (See the white arrows.)

Finally, stochastics are slipping from an overbought condition.

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