Citigroup has recently inched higher as the broader market pulled back. Now some investors may think the banking giant will continue upward.
The first pattern on today’s chart is $63.46, the close on June 28 and the last price of the first half. C tested and held it in two separate weeks. It’s also near the peaks of May. Has new support been established at higher levels?
Second, the 50-day simple moving average is rising from below. That may suggest the intermediate-term trend is bullish.
Third, the 8-day exponential moving average (EMA) has remained above the 21-day EMA. That may suggest the short-term is bullish.
Next is the series of higher weekly lows. That may suggest the long-term trend is bullish.
Finally, the dip in Bollinger Bandwidth indicates that movement has narrowed. That could make traders look for price movement to expand if C manages to make a new high and surpass levels from early 2022.
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