DELTA AIR LINES INC CEDEAR EACH 8 REP 1 ORD forum
DAL big jump on earnings today, *but* it's trading at the top of a range and may need a breather before a solid push higher.

DAL watching $57.06 for immediate resistance to recovery tradingview.com/x/jUZAggC2/

DAL This shit not surviving another pandemic lmao gg
DAL very soon $68
DAL lol I saw the plane at the airport. Shit was crazy
DAL get puts 😅
DAL we cooked fr
DAL Delta reported a 9% year-over-year increase in Q4 revenue, reaching $15.6 billion, surpassing estimates by $1.08 billion. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $1.85, beating expectations by $0.11. The airline noted strong demand for premium seating and international travel, with premium revenue growing six percentage points faster than main cabin revenue. Investments in upscale offerings, such as enhanced lounges and high-end cabins, continue to attract both leisure and business travelers.
CEO Ed Bastian described the supply-demand dynamics as the best he’s witnessed, driven by double-digit growth in corporate travel and a resurgence in transatlantic bookings. Looking ahead, Delta forecasts its best financial performance in FY25, projecting adjusted EPS above $7.35 and free cash flow exceeding $4 billion. The company also announced a new partnership with Uber for its SkyMiles program, replacing its previous collaboration with Lyft.
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CEO Ed Bastian described the supply-demand dynamics as the best he’s witnessed, driven by double-digit growth in corporate travel and a resurgence in transatlantic bookings. Looking ahead, Delta forecasts its best financial performance in FY25, projecting adjusted EPS above $7.35 and free cash flow exceeding $4 billion. The company also announced a new partnership with Uber for its SkyMiles program, replacing its previous collaboration with Lyft.

DAL trend looks decent at the moment. Drew some Fib levels using the most recent bigger pullback. If Fib levels are set to the log scale, the highest extensions would put this in the 70s. I think $60 range is realistic. We'll see how things progress I suppose. Not financial advice.
