Netflix: Sizing Up Levels After EarningsNetflix rallied into quarterly results last week, only to fall on weak revenue. Today’s chart considers some potential points for dip-buyers looking to add the streaming giant.
First you have the rally that began on May 18 after strong demand for its ads in an “upfront presentation” to Madison Avenue. Retracing half the move would bring the shares back to roughly $412.50.
Next, that level is near the low on June 27. Traders may look for that price area to be retested as support.
Third, the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) is rising into the same zone.
Combined, those three points could represent triple convergence.
Stochastics are also oversold. That isn’t bullish per se, but it may attract dip buyers given NFLX’s recent surge.
Finally, you have tomorrow’s Federal Reserve meeting. Stocks often freeze before such events and then swing sharply. Will such volatility bring prices back toward $413 zone, followed by continuation to the upside?
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