JLL bullish after breaking 2007 highNow JLL has broken and retested the 2007 high ($124.99) there is room for price to move further to the upside.
There was a cluster of support at around $125 but it dipped just below this during the October pullback (which affected most stocks). It found support at the 50ma on the weekly chart but popped below the 200ma on the daily chart.
Since then price has cleared the more recent August high and yesterday a bullish flag was confirmed. In the last year this stock has trended well - a few of the pullbacks have been a little on the deep side but, other than October's, they would not have presented an issue to the longer-term trend trader.
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UNP breaks out after deep pullbackUNP has been a profitable trending stock but, as with many other positions, the October pullback was too deep to justify remaining in the trade.
On the weekly chart the trend has remained pretty much intact since January 2012, even with the recent pullback. Price did not breach the 50ma, and only spiked below the 100 figure.
But on the daily chart the pullbacks have become progressively deeper. However it is conceivable that UNP will return to its former linear trend. Yesterday's breakout bar confirmed a small doji-based flag on slightly higher volume. If it weren't for NFP today a buy opportunity could've been a possibility.
But for now I will wait for Monday (to avoid possible near term volatility due to NFP) and reassess then.
SRE continues uptrendSRE has been a good long opportunity since breaking above the $72 zone. On the weekly chart the 50ma has acted as support throughout the trend.
While the pullbacks on the weekly have all been within the normal parameters they have been a little more cumbersome to trade on the daily chart. The last two deep pullbacks both dropped to test the 200ma and figure 100 before bouncing back up. Now that area is cleared and, after earnings were released on 4th November, the bullish move continues.
A buy opportunity for SRE if you are happy to accept possible pullbacks.




