Vistra May Have Shaken Off DeepSeek Vistra fell in January because of DeepSeek. It quickly rebounded and now some traders may expect its longer-term uptrend to continue.
The first pattern on today’s chart is the rally between the low of January 27 and the high of January 30. The nuclear-power company has held above a 50 percent retracement of that bounce, which may confirm buyers remain in charge.
Second, a pair of inside weeks may also reflect a lack of selling pressure.
Third, prices have pushed against a falling trendline. Could that help confirm a breakout?
VST’s 8-day exponential moving average (EMA) also stayed above its 21-day EMA despite the DeepSeek crash. Price have additionally held their 50-day simple moving average. Those patterns may be consistent with short- and intermediate-term uptrends.
Next, the most recent set of weekly lows around $132 were above the September 30 trough near $115. Those higher bases may also reflect bullishness over the longer run.
Finally, traders may see potential AI catalysts on the horizon with Nvidia reporting on February 26, followed by its big AI conference March 17-21.
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