Shwayze

CRON - Head and Shoulders or Fibonacci Retrace?

Shwayze Updated   
NASDAQ:CRON   Cronos Group Inc. Common Share
Everyone can see the Short Term Head and Shoulders Pattern, starting in August until now. A peak of $13.44, a push to $15.30, and losing steam rolled up to $13.00 before tanking. But let's say this H&S pattern was correctly called. Now what?

We take previously charted trendlines, which are still unbroken. The bullish market for this stock continues long term, despite short term losses erasing gains. The H&S pattern dictates a potential loss equal to the vertical distance of the neckline and the head. Some have charted this around a $5.00 vertical, starting at $8.72. This should put us down to $3.72 area.

However, if we draw a Fibonacci Retrace, since inception, we see a 61.8% Fib level which remains unbroken, at $5.96. I expect strong resistance at this level, despite the potential short term Head and Shoulders Pattern. As the market continues to be oversold, look for a bullish divergence to appear. My opinion, which is strictly my own, is that this stock becomes a good buy between $5.50-$6.00.

Take a look at the past. Draw a quick Fibonacci chart for the first great gain. What does it do? It retraces all the way back to the 61.8%, just as it is currently. Afterwards, it skyrockets back up to the 88% Fibonacci Extension level, and starts consolidating for the next move.

This will reverse and bounce, and either retrace back to the original neckline before coming back down, or will rocket past and upwards to the 88%, 100% level.
Comment:
So that $14.00 target has been reached, if you did not notice. The news in the last couple days, which caused the stock to spike 24%, is that Altria has agreed to purchase 45% of the stock at $16.50, with a stipulation to buy 55%. PI Financial has raised their target price from $15.00 per share to $24.00 per share. This will need to be recharted, letting the dust settle.
I do have a number of shares purchased around $8.29, and will continue to buy more this week.

Comment:
Setting Sell price at $20

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