Aerospace company Lockheed Martin Corporation could generate an additional 31.6 billion USD in revenue from contracts to supply F-16 fighter jets to Türkiye and Greece. The issuer's additional net profit could reach 3.2 billion USD. Moreover, discussions are ongoing regarding the upgrade of the existing fleet of these fighters to the "Viper" level. These developments could lead to increased company income.

Therefore, we have chosen to examine the Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) stock chart today.

On the D1 timeframe, support has formed at 419.83, with resistance at 431.85. Additionally, a subjective graphical analysis pattern, "Inverted head and shoulders", has developed, potentially indicating a downward trend reversal. Consolidation of quotes above the 425.57 level may also suggest a reversal in the trend.

On the H1 timeframe, a breakthrough of the 431.85 level could set a short-term target for a price increase at 442.32, while in the medium term, it could hover around 460.95.

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