Amazon.com Could Be Struggling After Uncertain Guidance

Amazon.com may be showing signs of weakness after another post-earnings drop.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the rising trendline along the lows of March and April. AMZN fell to that support last week after issuing so-so guidance and has remained there since. That could make some traders expect follow-through to the downside.

Next, the e-commerce giant also slid after its two previous reports in October and February.

Third, MACD has turned negative. That may suggest its short-term trend is now bearish.

Finally, AMZN’s April peak represented a lower quarterly high compared with February. That contrasts with the broader Nasdaq-100, which made higher highs in April and May.

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