HD - Reaccumulation and Potential Bullish Breakout

Home Depot’s current price action is unfolding within a classic Wyckoff Reaccumulation pattern, which suggests the stock is positioning for a significant bullish continuation. The chart clearly outlines key subphases, each of which plays a crucial role in confirming the reaccumulation process.

Preliminary Support (PS):

The reaccumulation process begins with Preliminary Support, where initial buying interest starts to absorb the selling pressure, effectively halting the downtrend. This phase signals that stronger hands are beginning to accumulate shares, laying the foundation for the trading range.

Buying Climax (BCLMX):
Following the Preliminary Support, the Buying Climax occurs as the stock experiences a surge in buying pressure. This phase pushes prices up temporarily, establishing the upper boundary of the trading range. The Buying Climax is significant as it demonstrates that demand is starting to outpace supply, though the market remains within a consolidation phase.

Automatic Reaction (AR):

After the Buying Climax, the Automatic Reaction takes place, where the price retraces from its recent highs and defines the lower boundary of the trading range. This move represents a pullback that tests the strength of the buying interest at lower levels, confirming the establishment of the range within which the reaccumulation will occur.

Secondary Test (ST):
The price then enters the Secondary Test phase, during which it revisits the lower boundary established by the Automatic Reaction. This phase is crucial for confirming the strength of the support level at the bottom of the range. The lower volume during this phase suggests that selling pressure is weakening, reinforcing the bullish potential as the stock continues to accumulate within the defined range.

Spring:
The Spring phase represents a deliberate shakeout below the lower boundary of the trading range. This move temporarily breaks support, triggering a stop-loss run and shaking out weaker hands, including those who are bearish. The quick recovery after the Spring indicates that stronger hands are absorbing the shares at these lower prices, preparing for an upward move.

Test:
Following the Spring, the price typically retests the area just above the previous support. This Test phase is essential to confirm that the market has successfully absorbed any remaining supply, and that the price is ready to move higher.

Creek and Jump Across the Creek (JAC):
The "Creek" is a metaphorical resistance line that develops during the reaccumulation phase, representing the gradual rise in price over time, often with a slightly downward slant. It is where the price encounters consistent selling pressure that prevents it from breaking out. The Jump Across the Creek (JAC) occurs when the price finally breaks above this resistance line, signaling that the reaccumulation phase is nearing completion and that the market is ready to advance into a new uptrend.

Sign of Strength (SOS):
The Sign of Strength is the final confirmation of the reaccumulation process. This phase is marked by a decisive breakout above the trading range, supported by increased volume, which confirms that demand is now significantly outpacing supply. This breakout indicates that the stock is ready to transition into a new bullish phase, with the potential for significant upside.

Volume Analysis:

PS and BCLMX: Higher volume during these phases indicates strong buying interest as accumulation begins. The Buying Climax, in particular, is accompanied by a volume surge, reflecting significant demand.
AR and ST: Diminishing volume during the Automatic Reaction and Secondary Test suggests that selling pressure is being absorbed, confirming the integrity of the lower boundary of the trading range.
Spring and Test: A spike in volume during the Spring phase confirms the shakeout, while the Test phase shows that remaining supply has been absorbed, setting the stage for a bullish move.
Creek and JAC: As the price navigates the Creek, volume typically remains moderate until the breakout occurs during the Jump Across the Creek. This breakout is confirmed by increased volume, indicating strong buying interest.
SOS: The Sign of Strength is accompanied by a significant volume increase, validating the breakout and confirming that the stock is ready for a new uptrend.
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