BAC - Showing weakness ?Hello Everyone! Today quite a weird close for BAC few cents below its 50 moving average, this moving average sustained the price action since the lows of March, is this behaviour a sign of weakness ? It might be, as it had all chances to close above this level and it finished below.
Price is trading in an important area, very close to the 50% Fibonacci retracement, it might take any direction.
For north direction we have to see closing above the 50 moving average (23,87) to show signs of bullishness, for south direction watch the next hourly close below that level tomorrow.
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BAC trade ideas
BAC - ShortThere have been quite a lot of red over the past few weeks. This thing seems to be jumping based on news and optimism.
With Mr. Powell stating that we may be in for a long recovery, has this increase in price been justifiable?
This is going to come down to how states handle surge in cases. Will there be more restrictions? What parts of the country? What about travel?
Who knows. But the charts show us that we're on a bearish trend.
BAC CallTheoretical trade on BAC. Potential bounce on trendline. Looking at $27 BAC July 17 calls for $0.60. Note the two potential zones for profit taking and two potential stop loss zones. Obviously no idea what I'm doing, but wanted to publish for my own personal accountability.
Be careful of trendline breaking as we test it.
BAC LongBreakout bottom,
re-test structure level,
Demand zone confirmed
Estimate: ABC pattern, Size(C)=(A)
Entry: 25.3
Stop: 23;
Target: 33; risk/reward=1:3
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$BAC Lays the Groundwork for a Binary-Outcome RangeBAC offers a good example of the value of perceiving the big picture in terms of technicals, with key pivots coming at very obvious points in the chart narrative.
Right now, we may be defining an extended period pinned between $18-28, where we have long-term support and resistance, net-interest margins at razor-thin levels, and no conviction about the future.