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Tyson Foods: ‘Dead Meat’ After Another Weak Quarter?

NYSE:TSN   Tyson Foods, Inc.
Tyson Foods has struggled with poor quarterly results. Now, after nearly four months of consolidation, traders may look for continued downside.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the trio of bearish gaps after the meat company missed estimates and/or issued weak guidance. That may indicate deteriorating fundamentals and sentiment.

Second, last month’s high was near the March low. Has old support become new resistance?

Third, the sideways price action after the drop in May could be interpreted as a bearish flag within the context of a longer-term downtrend. Notice how TSN could now be at risk of breaking that intermediate-term uptrend.

Finally, prices have slipped below the 21-day exponential moving average and 50-day simple moving average. Those patterns may also confirm bears are returning to the name.

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