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  2. 2 Breakout Stocks Hitting 52-Week Highs to Buy Now - AOL

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    2 Breakout Stocks Hitting 52-Week Highs to Buy Now. John Ballard, The Motley Fool. October 26, 2024 at 4:40 AM. Some investors may feel hesitant to buy stocks hitting new highs. Doing so runs ...

  3. 7 proven strategies to identify potential breakout stocks and ...

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    Breakout stocks typically outperform the market and their sector, indicating the potential for further growth. The relative strength index (RSI) is a commonly used technical indicator for gauging ...

  4. Down 41% From Its 52-Week High, Is It Time to Buy the ... - AOL

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    AST SpaceMobile stock has cooled down in recent months and is 41% below its 52-week high price of almost $39 per share in August. The recent dip may be a good buying opportunity for investors, but ...

  5. Breakout (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    A breakout is when prices pass through and stay through an area of support or resistance. On the technical analysis chart a break out occurs when price of a stock or commodity exits an area pattern. Oftentimes, a stock or commodity will bounce between the areas of support and resistance and when it breaks through either one of these barriers ...

  6. Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    A secular bull market is a period in which the stock market index is continually reaching all-time highs with only brief periods of correction, as during the 1990s, and can last upwards of 15 years. A cyclical bull market is a period in which the stock market index is reaching 52-week or multi-year highs and may briefly peak at all-time highs ...

  7. Wedge pattern - Wikipedia

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    On the technical analysis chart, a wedge pattern is a market trend commonly found in traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.).The pattern is characterized by a contracting range in prices coupled with an upward trend in prices (known as a rising wedge) or a downward trend in prices (known as a falling wedge).

  8. Visa's Getting Charged Up at a New 52-Week High - AOL

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    Visa's chart looks uglier than the rest, but that's due to settlement charges of $4.1 billion. Adjusted earnings for the company's most recent quarter were 25% higher than the year-ago period.

  9. Head and shoulders (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Another difference between the head and shoulders top and bottom is that the top formations are completed in a few weeks, whereas a major bottom (left, right shoulder or the head) usually takes longer, and as observed, may be prolonged for a period of several months or sometimes even more than a year. [4]