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Lyft May Have a Descending Triangle

NASDAQ:LYFT   Lyft, Inc.
Ridesharing company Lyft has tried to hold a price range since the spring. Now, after a couple of fleeting bounces, a bearish continuation pattern could be materializing.

Notice the high on August 8 near $20, followed by a pullback to $13.75. LYFT then bounced but couldn’t get above $19. That high and lower high have produced a descending triangle -- a potentially bearish continuation pattern.

The stock has tried to hold the bottom of the formation this week and could now be at risk of breaking below it.

Next, you have the 100-day simple moving average (SMA), which has tracked neatly along the top of the triangle. Prices have also slipped back under the 50-day SMA.

Finally, MACD is turning bearish.

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