Continuation Wedge (Bullish) | 30% move possibleInvesco Dynamic Oil & Gas Services ETF forms bullish "Continuation Wedge" chart pattern
"Continuation Wedge (Bullish)" chart pattern formed on Invesco Dynamic Oil & Gas Services ETF (PXJ:NYSE). This bullish signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $4.85 to the range of $6.00 - $6.30. The pattern formed over 16 days which is roughly the period of time in which the target price range may be achieved, according to standard principles of technical analysis.
Tells Me: After a temporary interruption, the prior uptrend is set to continue.
A Continuation Wedge (Bullish) represents a temporary interruption to an uptrend, taking the shape of two converging trendlines both slanted downward against the trend. During this time the bears attempt to win over the bulls, but in the end the bulls triumph as the break above the upper trendline signals a continuation of the prior uptrend.
PXJ trade ideas
PXJ - bull or bear?Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say... so it is with PXJ at the moment. I see an ascending wedge but also an ascending triangle. One is bearish while the other is bullish. Both are decently high-probability setups. Ok, so they're not drawn textbook style but there're reasons why I've ignored certain bars. So someone else could probably see something different too.
I think playing the bullish card is the better option since the uptrend is still robust. Even if the ascending wedge pattern holds, I'm willing to bet that the breakdown will not reach the downside target implied by the wedge.
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The Invesco Dynamic Oil & Gas Services ETF (Fund) is based on the Dynamic Oil Services Intellidex℠ Index (Index). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stocks that comprise the Index. The Index thoroughly evaluates companies based on a variety of investment merit criteria, including: price momentum, earnings momentum, quality, management action, and value. The Index is composed of stocks of 30 U.S. companies that assist in the production, processing and distribution of oil and gas. The Index may include companies that are engaged in the drilling of oil and gas wells; manufacturing oil and gas field machinery and equipment; or providing services to the oil and gas industry, such as well analysis, platform and pipeline engineering and construction, logistics and transportation services, oil and gas well emergency management and geophysical data acquisition and processing. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly in February, May, August and November.