$LUV is showing a great accumulation pattern, right above an older 'Key earnings support' level. We can long at market open risking a drop to 35.40, and aiming for a retest of 39.97 in the intermediate term. This is a good way of leveraging a potential retracement in crude oil to be seen soon, possibly after the next OPEC meeting shows leaders fail to reach an...
This is looking interesting. Not much to say: RSI divergences developing, with the stock down 45% since March. The selloff seems fairly exhaused. Nice risk reward, if you put a stop at 4.79 and target at 5.27
Signals: double bottom Flag Buy 36.80-37.00 Stop 35.80 (-4 tics of flag's low) Target 1-45.50; 2-50.00 (sizing+Elliot's waves)
short on bounce up to 50 day ma/cci and percent r still on bottom range even with bounce/
US regional airliner flying underserved routes - textbook head-and-shoulders.
below cloud -dollar may weaken-price fixing lawsuit-price volume trend money flow weak
Here is another chart sporting a compelling story. A bullish one that is. As my other recent posts, the Dow Jones US Airlines seems to indicate there's still life in this bull market. From its high of early 2015, the index decline in pretty much a textbook flat i.e. an ABC with wave B trying to kiss the high. Then we have near equality between A and C. Another...
Virgin Airlines was a growth stock turned sour. Even with fuel hedging and increase in revenue the market still does not approve VA and hence cause it's decline since it's high at december. Technical: Based on the chart, there are 2 anomalies that one should take note when trading this. 1) Between $30(green line) and $26.42 (blue horizontal line), the price has...
Triangle on H4 has broken downside and got a revisit yesterday of the support which has then confirmed the bearish outlook. Projected targets at 39, 36 and 32.
This chart follows the decline of Air Canada stock through 2015 and into 2016.
volatility in oil and the recent sell off in oil is causing airlines stocks to be volatile as well. VA is an undervalued stocks by many metrics, however technical analysis showed the lack of demand from this stock. Combining the rising wedge, bearish divergence, and market volatility, I am expecting a decline over the next few weeks. However, if it breaks it's...
Alaska Air Group displays clear characteristics of a bubble, more precisely of a bubble preparing to burst. On the wings of a 6 year old bull market and more recently fueled by cheap oil prices this stock was propelled from 2.53$ in 2008 to 82.78$. The stock rose more then 30x from the low or as Peter Lynch would say, for those that bought it at those prices it...