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Tyson Pulls Back and Bounces

NYSE:TSN   Tyson Foods, Inc.
Tyson Foods has been riding strong results higher since the summer. Now it may be swinging back to the upside.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the bullish earnings gap on February 7. TSN briefly flirted with triple digits after the report, then pulled back to retrace the entire move.

Second, consider price action at the bottom of the dip last week: a drop under $90, with a quick recovery. That “abandoned baby” candlestick is a potentially bullish reversal pattern.

The bounce also occurred at the 50-day simple moving average (SMA). TSN found support at the same line in September and late December.

Next, Tuesday’s move landed the stock above both its 8- and 21-day exponential moving averages (EMAs).

Finally, TSN has reclaimed the $94.24 level where it peaked in early 2020.

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