Stocks Rise Yet Again, But Signs Of A Pullback Are Still On The Horizon

Anyway, at this point, the market continues grinding higher. It is making my belief of a pullback seem less likely at this point, or the very least being wrong. But it may be too early to admit defeat; we will have to wait to see what the next day or two bring.

The chart shows the rising wedge I drew in; it also indicates that the index trading higher slightly above the uptrend line. There is also now a gap that needs to be filled at lower levels around 3,290.

S&P 500, spy

 

Russell 2000 

The Russell also made a new 52-week high today rising just above 1700. This is a region of resistance for the index in the 1,700 to 1,710 area. We can see there is a gap to fill in the Russell back around the 1680 level.

russell, rut

 

200 Day Moving Average

Additionally, one would have to go back to 2014, to find the last time the there were this many numbers of stocks above their 200 days moving average.

52 moving average

 

Twitter (TWTR

Twitter is moving higher to resistance; this is a stock I was bullish on, then I turned bearish on. I should have just stuck with my original thought of the stock rising.

twitter, twtr

 

 

Roku (ROKU

Here is another stock I always seem to struggle with, Roku. The stock is at support once again at $128, and still, it manages to hold.

roku

 

Gilead (GILD)

Since we are the topic of stocks I can’t get right, we might as well keep going. Today it is Gilead, first I thought the stock was going lower, then I thought the stock was breaking out, now it is going the other way. It needs to hold support at $61.88.

gilead, gild

 

Goldman (GS)

I am moving on. Goldman looks like it breaking out, rising above resistance, and the potential to push higher towards $263.

goldman, gs

 

Blackberry (BB)

Here is one that had a good day, with Blackberry rising above a resistance level at $6.70, another good day tomorrow, we could result in the process of that gap fill up to $7.50.

blackberry, bb

 

I don’t think there is going to be a commentary in the morning. We will see how I feel in the morning after a late-night today.

Disclaimer: This article is my opinion and expresses my views. Those views can change at a moment's notice when the market changes. I am not right all the time and I do not expect to be. I ...

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