Looking for buys after a breakout of the downtrend or when price gets between $53-$60
Not so many days ago, ZS missed earnings by a little bit but still show strong revenue support. You can see the downward gap on earnings day. BUT- Back in February you see the Positive Power Earnings Gap from the $50 support level up to the $57 level. Almost the exact same line as this recent earnings fall. This triggered an OVER SOLD on my watchlist and took...
ZScaler plummeted last week after the company issued 2020 earnings guidance well below Wall Street's expectations. The company's fourth-quarter earnings handily beat Street expectations and its revenue guidance is in line with expectations, but it forecast earnings of only 12-15 cents per share versus Street expectations of 19 cents per share. In part that's...
Price has a gap at $50 that will most likely get tested
Taking a long here at $70 again. Prior idea profited nicely:
I have been wanting to sell a put on ZS on a pullback decent premium over earnings at another 30% discount from current price. 60% QoQ sales growth.
A couple of bullish counts for this Nasdaq stock suggesting that while it may undergo a much deeper correction this is part of a continued uptrend. As always, time will give me an answer.
ZS recently broke out to all time highs. It has now pulled back to retest prior resistance, now support of those previous levels. Its an all-time high breakout retest. On the pullback there was decreasing volume, showing there isn't enough sellers to keep pushing it down beyond the support level. This pullback retest will now give ZS more momentum to continue...
I feel like although the market broke through resistance, we must remember that our lines are not concrete and work more like a rubberband. So the more they pull down on them the higher they will go after when the market is trending! Share your comments
We have an ascending channel on ZS with an entrance right now at 67.7$. MACD still bullish, we can expect a bounce of the RSI on the 40 zone. The SL can be tight at 65.5$ and TP at 78.6$ results in a good Risk/Reward.