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BA - Departure of CEO + Narrowing range = :)Boeing (NYSE:BA) has fired embattled CEO Dennis Muilenburg, who oversaw the company during the 737 MAX crisis. He has been at the helm since July 2015.
4% up on news of CEO departure. Exactly the catalyst needed for a break up north past the narrowing resistance level. Look for break above level 355-360 in coming days.
RSI bouncing back from oversold conditions, bollinger bands breaks on BA have historically prodcuced 5-10% rips up.
The board decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the company moving forward as it works to repair relationships with regulators, customers, and all other stakeholders," according to a press release.
Look to set stop around @ 310, take profit @ 365-370.
As always... DYOR.
BA - Swing to $350 while still holding longChart and recent movement make me convinced we are headed back to the downward resistance. Always been a BA fan and continue to hold it long while swinging the volatility.
BA is a strong company and will be back to ATH before people know it. Discount even at these levels and would still consider picking up shares on any dips. Very optimistic lines drawn of how I think it'll play out till MAX approval but the market is what it is. RSI looks to have bottomed and slowly climbing back up followed by MACD. First PT $345.
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BA Long $334 Area with $3 stoplossBA Long $334 Area with $3 stoploss
This stocks been beaten around a lot, we already heard enough news about the 737 max issues, however that's not all BA sell.
they have big defense contracts too.
i would say this is the area that this stock actually becomes some sort of value.
even when we first heard the news last year with lawsuits and everything, it only dropped to around $360 so i think its a bit overbeaten but def be careful with this play.
Ba could pay out a lot of we get it right.
BA Iron CondorBA 315/320/380/385 Iron Condor Spread EXP Jan 17 looking to profit at the end of December.
$150 Credit $350 max loss.
Delta's were 0.11/0.155/0.20/0.17
I have a GTC order to take a $75 profit and if one of the sides breaches I will turn it into an iron fly by rolling up or down.
IVR was good around 45%
BAHi, today we are going to talk about BAE Systems and its current landscape.
The British multinational defense security and aerospace company use great amounts of rare earth materials to build its weaponry products, so rare earth costs hold a key significance on its margins, which might get a lift due to the most recent news coming from the key producer of rare-earths.
China that controls about 90% of the market, and 70% of the global production of rare-earths, said this month that it's raising its annual mining quota to 132,000 tons, representing a 10% rise in comparison with last year. This decision's poised to have a significant impact on the markets due to the relevance of rare-earth is one of the most relevant elements to the modern industry, essential to the production of a wide variety of products. To have an idea, let's have a quick look at their uses on the industry:
Neodymium - Used to make powerful magnets that can be use on the many products from computer hard drives to motors for electric cars
Lanthanum - Used to make audiovisual components like camera lenses and other elements that work with light on the industry like cinema projection and illumination.
Gadolinium - Used on the fabrication of Television screens in the medical industry by been utilized in MRI and X-ray scanning systems.
Cerium - Used in the manufacture for cigarette lighters, as the Lanthanum it's used on the cinema industry, this element its also used by the crude refinery in its refining process.
Praseodymium - Essential to producing aircraft engines and along with magnesium, can create high-strength metals named Mischmetal.
Yttrium - Used in white LED lights, lasers that can cut through metals, also it's used in making of microwave filters for radars, and it's used to a catalyst in ethene polymerization.
Terbium - Used in mercury lamps and to improve the safety of medical x-rays and used in laser devices.
Europium - Used in printing euro banknotes, low-energy light bulbs to give natural light, also it's excellent at absorbing a neutron, valuable to control rods for nuclear reactors.
With this scenario in mind, we can weight that companies and other types of assets, that have a high level of dependence on this material could have relief on their profit margins during this year that China keeps this level of production. This relief might mitigate eventual headwinds that these assets may face and boost possible bullish sentiments.
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BA - DAILY CHARTHi, today we are going to talk about Boeing Co. and its current landscape.
With more than 400 planes grounded, 737 Max crisis is still backlashing Boeing Co., and now the Boeing problem could become the industry "problem" as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), may fundamentally change the certification process of aircraft, by prioritizing the human factor in the proceeding. The FAA wants to appraise how quickly airline pilots can react to emergency situations and possibly evaluating how the design o planes make it easier or harder for the pilot's reaction. The proposals need to be the debated of Congress, that has been criticizing the FAA administrator Stephen Dickson over its close relationship with the industry, Dickson it's a former employee of Delta Air Lines.
The effects of the 737 problems, combined with the slowing down economy entails strong headwinds for the whole industry, plus this new regulatory change, companies could see a shrinking of its orders, and more costs to have products in-line with the new possible FAA framework. The positive highlight of the day for the sector goes to the orders coming from several airlines, like Emirates that ordered 50 Airbus A350 jets in a deal worthing $16 billion; Air Arabia ordered 120 Airbus A320s in a $14 billion deal, and Etihad will take 20 Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliners.
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Fly Boeing and Maybe ArriveUgh, just get me started on Boeing. The ugliest most ridiculous technicals in a chart I've ever had the "pleasure" of addressing. One of the most obviously manipulated stocks on the US stock market (next to SPY). Investors trading BA should be aware of large cap players (and banks) continuously pumping and dumping this trash. I will explain the technicals as far as I'm willing to in respect for a personal request. The only reason BA is still valued so high is because of government stakes (black ops, defense contracts, etc), otherwise the stock would sit at a cool $20 per share, at best.
Pump and dumps earlier this year are a basket case and will become "the new normal" for this stock. Look at the low volume pump in January through February, and the high volume dump in March. Next you'll notice the February candle (on the monthly chart) overshot the b-band not by little. An overshoot like this requires an immediate reversal to overshoot the lower b-band (called 're-balancing'), which is nowhere to be found. You'd expect the stock to soon correct this and go lower, but I'm doubting anything to go "as expected" from here forward.
To sum this up: Reading the technicals on the 'weekly', it points to a post earnings drop (October 23rd) to the 330's mark, and there is somewhat a likelihood for a mega-dump right below the 300 mark. But you should heed my advice and keep your money as far away from this as you possibly can.
BOEING - DAY TRADEHi, today we are going to talk about BA
We observe a 15M AND D1, some important points. The details are highlighted above.
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