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Peloton shares forecast for 2021

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NASDAQ:PTON   Peloton Interactive, Inc.
Peloton is the largest interactive fitness platform in the world. The company generates revenue by selling innovative exercise equipment and subscribing to various classes and workouts. Sales have surged over the past three quarters, with fitness enthusiasts unable to attend gyms and forced to work out at home.

Over the past year, Peloton has taken several steps to solidify its status as a fitness industry leader. Several new products were introduced, including treadmills and cheaper models of exercise bikes. The company has signed a deal with artist Beyonce to create exclusive music for its platform. It also acquired the commercial company Precor, which is also engaged in the production of exercise equipment. And more recently, Peloton management announced that the company will start selling its products in Australia, and an active partnership with Adidas begins.

From a technical point of view, the price of Peloton shares in 2020 has increased significantly from the level of 17 to 170 dollars per share. However, now the quotes are being corrected and fell below the $100 level. In November last year, the price also fell below $95, but quite quickly the stock continued to rise. The current decline also looks like a good signal to enter the market. The nearest target for a rebound from an important support is the $140 level. And after the breakout of the $170 level by buyers, you can send the price above the $245 level. An aggressive deal is a purchase already at the current levels with a close stop below $90. If we consider the conservative option, then we should wait for the breakdown of the $120 level, this will indicate the completion of the formation of the "Double Bottom" reversal model in order to work out the pattern at the $143 level.

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