Key Visa Stock Price Levels to Watch
48 minutes ago
Visa (V) shares were down about 1% Wednesday after slumping more than 5% yesterday following news that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) had filed an antitrust lawsuit against the payments giant.
The stock broke out to a new record high earlier this moth but promptly reversed course, raising the possibility of a bull trap, a chart pattern that lures investors into buying before the price makes a rapid move lower.
Investors should monitor key lower levels on Visa's chart around $267, $263, and $254, while watching how the price responds to the $290 area if the stock's uptrend continues.
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–Timothy Smith
Micron Rising Ahead of Earnings Report
2 hr 38 min ago
Shares of Micron Technology (MU) were up about 2% Wednesday morning as investors await the release of the company’s earnings report after the closing bell.
Analysts expect the memory chip maker and Nvidia (NVDA) partner to swing to a profit for its fiscal fourth quarter. The Street expects the company to report net income of $1 billion for the quarter, compared to a loss of $1.43 billion a year earlier. Revenue is projected to nearly double to $7.65 billion, according to estimates compiled by Visible Alpha.
Read the full earnings preview here.
–Andrew Kessel
Trump Media Stock Surges
2 hr 53 min ago
Trump Media & Technology (DJT) stock has shown a bit of bounce this week.
Stepping back a bit, shares of the Truth Social parent company are still well off highs seen earlier this year, when the stock changed hands at nearly $80 per share. But after touching intraday levels below $12 yesterday, they were more recently trading around $14, up about 9% on the day and ahead of Friday's close of $13.55.
The company’s stock, majority owned by former President Donald Trump, has mostly fallen this year, moving dramatically at times based on its financial results and investors’ estimations of Trump’s political future. Late last week, another dynamic drove trading in the shares: the expiration of lock-up agreements that limited the ability of Trump and some other insiders to sell their shares.
Trump has said he has no plans to sell his stake in the company. Still, investors have wondered whether he or other large investors in the company might move to sell shares. Others have speculated that the expiration of the lock-ups could spur further pressure on the shares by short sellers.
–David Marino-Nachison
KB Home Shares Slide After Earnings-Key Levels to Watch
5 hr 7 min ago
KB Home (KBH) shares were down 6% in premarket trading after the homebuilder’s third-quarter profit fell short of Wall Street expectations.
The stock sits poised to fall below the lower trendline of an ascending triangle on Wednesday, opening the door for further price fluctuations.
Investors should monitor key post-earnings price levels on KB Home's chart at $79, $72, and $64. A measured move, which calculates the distance of the ascending triangle near its widest point and adds that amount to the pattern’s top trendline, projects a price target of $108 if the stock resumes its longer-term uptrend.
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-Timothy Smith
Major Index Stock Futures Slightly Lower
5 hr 36 min ago
Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average were down fractionally.
S&P 500 futures were also down less than 0.1%.
Nasdaq 100 futures were down 0.2%.
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