Oracle Is Oversold Despite Barely Dropping

Oracle gapped to record highs almost two months ago, and now it could interest some trend followers.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the $114.34 level. It was both the opening price and low on June 12, the same day earnings and revenue beat estimates. The software company held that zone in late June, mid-July and again last week. Interestingly, it’s exactly $8 above the previous record high from late 2021. Has new support been confirmed above the old peak?

Second, the series of lower highs has produced a descending triangle. This may create the potential for a breakout.

Bollinger Band Width also shows volatility tightening. That narrower price action may result in price expansion if a breakout occurs.

Fourth, the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) has caught up with the stock during this period of sideways movement. Intermediate-term trend followers may view that as a potential entry point.

Finally, the stochastics oscillator has moved into oversold territory despite ORCL barely falling.

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