Coca-cola
"Coca-Cola: Top and Bottom Analysis" by ThinkingAntsOkWeekly Chart Explanation:
- Price was on an Ascending Channel since 2013.
- Price broke it up.
- It is on a Bullish Corrective Structure.
- If it breaks it, it has potential to move up towards the Fibo Levels.
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COCA-COLA 1D DESCENDING TRIANGLEDescending Triangle is a Bearish Bias Breakout pattern
Descending Triangles, Triangles, Ascending Triangle and Ranges are repeatable trading chart patterns.
Triangles and ranges are consolidation chart patterns that can breakout either direction.
Ascending and descending chart patterns will have a directional bias depending on the previous incoming trend.
Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern.
What ever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close outside of the trendline in the direction of the breakout candle. (Our time frame preference is the Daily chart).
Add volume indicator - Volume is the amount of $ that went into a particular candle or in Forex the # of trades that took place.
Add ATR indicator - Volatility is the amount of price movement that occurred. Use the ATR to measure the price movement.
When you see descending Volume bars and descending ATR line (which indicates volatility) this shows
a dis-interest in traders to invest in this pair creating consolidation which creates the chart pattern.
Trade Management after there is a breakout candle close.
1 - Position size (compare volume bar to volume ma line).
a - Breakout candle must be 100% of average volume for a full position size.
b - If 75% of average volume then ½ position size. (To find 75% of Volume
look at the charts volume settings – divide smaller # into larger # = 75%+)
2 - Enter two trades.
3 - SL for both trades will be 1.5 x ATR.
4 - 1st trade TP will be 1 x ATR.
5 - No TP on 2nd trade – letting profit run and adjusting SL to follow price.
6 - When 1st TP hit – move 2nd trade SL to breakeven.
7 - Adjust the 2nd trade SL to follow price.
*8 – After Breakout candle – if price closes back into chart pattern close trade
*9 - When breakout candle is more than 1 ATR from breakout candle open.
a - Enter 1st trade at candle close with ½ position size.
b - Enter 2nd trade with a pending limit order that is 1 ATR of breakout candle open.
c – Price should pullback to that pending limit order for 2nd trade.
d – If Price returns back into chart pattern close trade before SL is hit.
$KO. Strong uptrend channel. Conservative investing.Do you think how to save money or how to make a decent profit, then you should buy $KO. BTW I like their drinks more than Pepsi, and you?
The biggest drink company, good drinks, and they are considering marijuana-infused drinks. Everything is good for Coca-Cola
Resistance: the upper bound
Support: the lower bound
Enter ~ around EMA 50 line or near the lower bound of the channel.
NO TP, NO SL.
Keep Calm and Hold.
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Coca Cola supply and demand analysis and forecastCoca Cola american stock supply and demand trading trading analysis.
Coca Cola stock is in a clear long term uptrend for many months now, creating new demand imbalances and respecting them. No matter which stock trading strategy you use, the bias on Coca Cola stock is bullish unless you are doing intraday or scalping where shorts would also be allowed. As a long term investor, going short or selling short Coca Cola stock with in such a clear uptrend is suicidal.
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Coca Cola american stock has been rallying for months creating new demand levels and retracing to them. The long term bias is bullish with bullish impulses being stronger than market corrections. Demand levels at $37, $41 and $41 have held really way in such a bullish market.
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The KO’s Price Will Surge Above $50 Soon! The Catalyst is CoffeeHey, traders,
That’s the question Coca-cola, one of the world’s largest beverage manufacturers, is asking as it pivots away from its traditional fizzy soft drinks into other niches. After beating expectations of 46 cents earnings per share with 48 cents , KO stock jumped 3%, finally shattering a flat line for the entire year. A lot of that has to do with Coke’s embrace of alternative beverages, including water, sports drinks, and yes, coffee.
Coca-cola coffee??? As odd as it may seem, Coke is going full-in on the coffee biz, buying up coffee chain Costa Coffee, a common staple in European cities. Costa competes with Starbucks, beating out Starbucks in its home market of the UK by 39% to 25% market share.
James Quincy is taking a big risk... The KO CEO is open about his plan to transition the iconic Coke brand from just soda to other beverages, a move he calls ‘total beverage.’ But while consumers love their coke, evidenced by a 1% rise in sales volume of the traditional fizzy drink, it remains to be seen whether they’d be on board for a coffee or energy drink version as well.
Do You Want a Coke With That? Testing Coke Coffee has already launched in 25 overseas markets, including a Coke ‘Plus Cafe Espresso’ and Coke Energy, but none in the US. They’ve also shied away from rebranding Costa as Coke so far, while developing a new line of chilled coffee products under the Costa brand.
Wut We Think: Soda isn’t going anywhere soon, and rising sales volumes means that Coca-cola isn’t going anywhere either. However, this pivot into coffee, and other beverages may prove crucial to Coke’s future success . Keeping an eye on the Southeast Asia market, where ‘Coke Coffee’ was first launched, is a good idea (and if you’re in the area, pick up a Coke Coffee yourself for a test!). If it’s well received and introduced to Western markets, expect a new beverage craze to strike in the near future .
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Coca-Cola - Buy OpportunityThe price bounced from the 44.50 support level. RSI and MACD histogram confirmed the price reversal. MACD lines support the upward movement. DMI is bearish with the falling ADX line. It tells us that we should not expect strong bearish movements. At the same time, the price breaks the local swing high - it's an additional confirmation that the market is going to move upward.
The market gives buy opportunity with an entry level above the local swing high. It's 46.00 level. Stop orders must be placed below the support level. Profit targets are at the resistance levels.
KO Earnings: Dark Pool Rotation vs. BuybacksCoca Cola has been in a major buyback mode for its stock in an attempt to move the price up. The buybacks have faced heavier than normal Dark Pool rotation (large lot selling) against the automated buyback orders. Recently the buybacks have increased, creating some interesting anomalies in the large lot indicators as well as in price patterns. Retail traders, who trade this stock heavily, are often fooled by buyback candlestick patterns. Institutional holdings has declined, which is unusual during a buyback mode.
Coca Cola: Could re-franchising boost Q4?By Andria Pichidi - February 14, 2019
The Coca-Cola Company is one of the top global key players in the beverage industry based and established in the USA since 1886. The firm is in charge of the manufacturing (by franchisees), retailing and marketing of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups.
The billion-dollar beverage giant ranked by Forbes as the World’s 3rd Largest Public Company for 2018 in the beverage industry after Anheuser-Busch InBev and PepsiCo, reports its quarterly earnings later today prior to the open of the New York trading session.
The shares have been in high demand following the December low at $45.64, closing yesterday at $49.67, just a breath below the 6-year peak area at $50.00-$50.77 area (9-week high and 6-year high). The rally from December 26 represents a gain of some 9%, while Coca Cola shares were marked as one of the best performing Dow stocks over the last year with a nearly 19.5% increase since 2018’s low price at $41.52.
Regarding today’s earnings report release for Q4 2018, the consensus recommendation is “buy”, according to a poll of analyst by Reuters, with 13 out of 24 analysts having a Buy recommendation for the stock (the rest a Hold recommendation) with a median target of around $51.50 and mean target at $52.02 as given by Thomson Reuters Eikon. (2018).
Coca Cola (NYSE:KO) is expected to have $0.49 in Earnings Per Share for Q4 according to Reuters which represents a nearly 25% since the reported EPS a year ago. The ZacksInvestment on the other hand suggests an EPS at $0.43, which represents a nearly 10% since the reported EPS a year ago. Meanwhile, QTR Revenue is expected to be released at $7.03 billion, which will end the fiscal year with $31.91 billion, based on Forbes forecasts.
The Coca Cola earning report for Q4 is expected to present growth for the company, as despite the world’s health concerns over soda consumption the last few years, the company is likely to continue benefiting from the introduction of a renovated Coke Zero into Coca Cola Zero Sugar during Q3 2017. The company faced an impressive increase of its revenue, due to the spike in sales of Zero Sugar.
Meanwhile, the deleverage is ready to innovate new flavors effective by February 25. As he company reported, they will offer Orange Vanilla Coke and Orange Vanilla Coke Zero Sugar in the US market. After over a decade, the company is offering a new flavor under its trademark Coca-Cola brand. Nevertheless, another factor that could positively affect the company’s earnings could be the large-scale re-franchising of the company’s bottling business, coupled with lower tax expense for the year, as Forbes stated.
Technically, the current Coke price action has posted a reversal of more than 76.4 % of the losses seen since November 2018. The price declined in 2018 due to consumer health concerns that reduced demand and a surge in production but also due to the $40 million reinvestment of cost savings in Australia.
This rebound from $45.20 lows in December, has turned the medium term outlook to a positive one. The stock is trading in the upper Bollinger Band pattern (weekly and daily) holding a floor above the 23.6% set since 2012 drift, for a 5th month in a row.
Immediate Resistance holds at the round $50.00 level, while a break of it, along with the increasingly improving Momentum indicators, suggests that there is plenty of underlying demand to protect the asset and to boost it to a 6-year high at $50.77.
In the daily chart, RSI has flattened at 60 area, while MACD lines have crossed higher indicating an increasing positive momentum in the near future. Immediate Support for the asset is set at $49.45 (last week’s peak). Next Support holds at $48.80, the 61.8% Fib. level.
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We are now bullish on Coca-Cola Company (KO) The Coca-Cola Company, a beverage company, manufactures and distributes various nonalcoholic beverages worldwide. The company provides water, enhanced water, and sports drinks; juices; juice, dairy, and plant based beverages; teas and coffees; and energy drinks
We are now bullish on Coca-Cola Company (KO) . The stock trade above our Short-Term Model Down Trend Line in the direction of the Long Term Trend which is bullish.
I would like to design a Trend Continuation Strategy for this stock for our Global Proprietary Equity Fund with an allowance of four(4) times the Daily Average True Range ( 4 x 0.6810=$2.724) below the current price at $48.64 . This will give us an Exit Price of $45.91 if our bullish analysis is wrong.
This is a long term trade with four(4) price targets, four(4) entries and four(4) percentage(%) Risk. The entries will depends on price action at the support zones.
Price Target 1: $56.25
Price Target 2: $62.50
Price Target 3: $68.75
Price Target 4: $75.00
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