All Good News For Wells FargoIn light of recent woe 's, and Tim Sloan's recent retirement "Wall Street’s most bullish Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) analysts are predicting the share price to blow past $66 per share during the next 12 months. The current median share price forecast by them is $56, suggesting that the stock could increase 14.8% in that time frame. The average price target of $56.83 calls for a nearly 16.5% increase in the stock price." (NGVTimes)
I'm sure Mr. Warren Buffett (Their largest shareholder) couldn't happier as he advises WF to look for anew CEO beyond Wall Street this time around.
Though the current price is below the 20 and 50 day MA, the price did start the week in an upward motion, the RSI is trending upward, and it does look like we're entering into a MACD bull cross. The news seems to be positive as well; my daily research has revealed that at least one of the top 6 investment newsletters recommended by Marketwatch (hard to get more info without subscribing to them) has assigned WCF a designation of "buy" this month with a near target of 51.32. I was satisfied enough by last nights findings alone to enter into a small position this morning, and I'll likely add to it in the very near future.
Wells Fargo & Company Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of Non-Cumulative Perpetual
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WFC/PC trade ideas
Watch That RSI and MACDLooks Ready for a bullish cross any time....who know maybe first thing in the morning (or not but it's getting hot). When the RSI crosses the neutral zone (50), it should go bullish and there is a lot of room to the top of the BB's. This could turn into a great swing trade so keep your eyes on it folks.
WFC forming a Head and ShouldersPossible Head and Shoulders pattern forming on WFC though too early to tell. The biggest test will be the trend line (black). If the stock breaks down expect a retest of the trendline before finally completing the H&S pattern. Based on how long the stock has adhered to the black trendline a break down would be a long-term bearish signal.
Note where the entry point is. Make sure the H&S is complete before entering. The unfilled gap is still lingering.
The two targets on the chart are past points of resistance and good places to take some profits.
Wells Fargo & Company bearish ahead of earnings.Looking at WFC Morgans chart.
The SQZ indicator continues to turn hard green. Indicating further down side.
The stock has been ascending on descending volume. Bearish sentiment.
The MacD is about to have a bearish crossover.
The chart follows the bearish sentiment that is seen across the market.
WFC rebound weakly (for Short)WFC shows lack Of strength To rebound higher, comparing to the market and competitors.
My quant model predicts
Profitability: it has a high probability(68%) to drop below this level ($46.94).
Worst Case: it could rise to $50.25
Money Management: Bet no more than 25% of capital
Suggested Strategy: short stock for 5 Days
WEllS FARGO has more to lose, but is my bankWEllS FARGO has more to lose but is my bank. I would be looking for a buying opportunity around 48.65, but for now, I'm selling a tiny position on it.
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Classic head & shoulders complete with bearish candlesDisclaimer: I hate Wells Fargo.
A large head & shoulders pattern completed during q3/4 2018. Every major institution and index was forming double tops and reversal patterns. The real question is, is this more than a correction?
Perhaps. I think as all stocks and indexes have hit all-time highs, a correction is only natural. The hard part to gauge is whether we are seeing signs of a recession or not. The plunge in stock price is worrisome for the stock market and economy as a whole.
Perhaps in the short term, the market will correct upwards. In the longer term I'm not a financial wizard, but it doesn't look good at all. Trump has been the catalyst for the bullish markets, and now that his boat looks like it's about to sink we might see something cray happen.
Some news about Wells Fargo:
www.usatoday.com
www.marketwatch.com