Apple's stock has experienced a decline of over 9% from its peak price of $260, recorded during the last days of December. The stock has seen a reduction in market confidence, with selling positions now dominating.
Crucial Barrier: The current $234 zone serves as a critical support level, where the upward trendline, the 100-period moving average, and the 61.8% Fibonacci level converge. This is now the most solid barrier to consider for the long-term upward trend. Persistent bearish oscillations that manage to break below this level could dismantle the current bullish formation and pave the way for a potential sustained bearish movement.
MACD: Both MACD lines maintain a negative slope, and the histogram oscillates below the indicator's neutral 0 level. This indicates that, on average, bearish oscillations in recent periods have been significantly stronger, and selling pressure may increase as the histogram continues to diverge further from the 0 line.
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