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JD LONG !!! Following the uptrend channel since 20$

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NASDAQ:JD   JD.com, Inc.
JD has been following the uptrend channel like a Boss !!! Weekly clearly shows how it is going to maintain the channel and ride to 40$
Also the 50 and 200 day EMA crossover is going to happen soon which is highly bullinsh.
Wait back for some pullback, buy more and ride the uptrend.
I would keep a conservative next target of 32$

Some key highlights of JD (source- google)
For example, JD's top investors are Tencent (NASDAQOTH:TCEHY) and Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT), which respectively own about 20% and 10% of the company. Tencent owns WeChat, the most popular messaging app in China, while Wal-Mart operates over 400 stores across the country. The three companies now pool their user and customer data, offer mutual discounts, and accept payments with Tencent's WeChat Pay

But that's not all. JD also recently integrated its e-commerce features into online search giant Baidu's (NASDAQ:BIDU) app, and invested in flash sale site Vipshop (NYSE:VIPS), which ranks a distant third in the Chinese e-commerce market. Simply put, Alibaba has more market clout, but JD.com has more allies

The key takeaways
JD is a volatile stock and isn't for queasy investors. But it also should never be dismissed as a "second-rate Alibaba", especially when its growing market share, expanding ecosystem, rising revenues, and improving profitability suggest otherwise.

JD.com (NASDAQ: JD), China's largest direct retailer, recently partnered with Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten (NASDAQOTH: RKUNY) to launch an unmanned delivery service in Japan.

That's why JD is buying back its own stock, and why Tencent (NASDAQOTH: TCEHY), Walmart (NYSE: WMT), and Alphabet's (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Google all hold stakes in the company. It might be smart to follow their lead

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