Nike
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NIKE - will the best sportswear deliver?

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Nike (NYSE: NKE) remains a strong investment choice, driven by its market leadership, brand strength, and impressive financial consistency. With 95% positive quarters since Q2 2021, Nike has demonstrated resilience, profitability, and long-term growth potential. Here’s why it remains an attractive stock:

1. Consistent Financial Performance
Nike’s ability to deliver 95% positive quarters since Q2 2021 highlights its financial stability and strong management. The company has consistently outperformed expectations, maintaining steady revenue growth and profitability even in challenging economic conditions.

2. Global Brand Power
As the world’s leading sportswear brand, Nike commands strong customer loyalty and dominates the athletic apparel and footwear markets. Its global reach, premium pricing power, and continuous product innovation keep it ahead of competitors.

3. Expanding Digital & Direct-to-Consumer Sales
Nike’s digital transformation is driving significant revenue growth. Its direct-to-consumer (DTC) business, including the Nike app and online sales, has improved margins and strengthened customer engagement, making it less reliant on third-party retailers.

4. Strong Market Position & Innovation
Nike continues to lead in innovation with advancements in sustainability, performance gear, and technology-driven products. With ongoing investments in AI, automation, and eco-friendly materials, the company stays ahead in a competitive industry.

5. Long-Term Growth Potential
Nike’s strong brand equity, global expansion, and continued investment in emerging markets position it for sustained growth. Coupled with its impressive track record of positive quarters, Nike remains a reliable and strategic long-term investment.

Entry: 73
Target 107 (the target is set up around the very strong resistance area, if that area is broken we can deffinetely see more momentum to the upside!
SL:55 (Below the strong support area so we can protect the trade)

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