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APPLE on key Resistance. Failure to break can result to $150.

NASDAQ:AAPL   Apple Inc
Apple Inc (AAPL) has been on an incredible +35% rise since the June 16 Low. It is trading above both the 1D MA50 (blue trend-line) and the 1D MA200 (orange trend-line). The 1W RSI broke last week above the 60.00 barrier for the first time since February 08. However despite the positives, here comes the most important Resistance test of all that will largely determine entering a new Bull Cycle or staying inside the 2022 Bear.

That is the Lower Highs trend-line of the January 03 All Time High (ATH). As you see, Apple hit that trend-line also on March 29 and got rejected. A similar pattern was last seen in late 2018 - early 2019 at the peak of the U.S. - China trade war. If we apply a similar Lower Highs trend-line, we see that the Jan- April 2019 rally failed to break it and got rejected back to the 0.5 Fibonacci retracement level, before the next double test broke above it into a new Bull Phase.

In a similar fashion, we expect Apple to have a strong rally if the Lower Highs trend-line breaks, but if rejected, test the 0.5 Fib which is at $150.00. Notice the importance of the Death/ Golden Cross formations but more importantly the symmetrical Resistance/ Support levels of the 1W RSI between 2019 and today. This can be an additional roadmap of rejection and where to buy then.



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