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Microsoft Could Be Oversold

BATS:MSFT   Microsoft Corp.
Microsoft rallied after its last earnings report. Now it may be giving traders another chance with the next set of numbers due Thursday afternoon.

The first pattern on today’s chart is $397.21. That was the low on January 31, immediately after the software giant beat earnings and revenue estimates. Prices had run into the report, and they fell on profit taking. But support from that session was retested in mid-February and seemed to remain valid yesterday.

Is MSFT giving buyers another opportunity?

Second, the software giant has tested its rising 100-day simple moving average. That may suggest that its longer-term uptrend is intact.

Finally, stochastics are oversold.

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