$RCL Watching for Break OutNYSE:RCL has been in a BULLISH FLAG since late February. Will we see a retracement or momentum up from this last tall GREEN candle on the Daily timeframe? RSI is above 50 Not financial advice. Please do your own research.Longby ashleycam3ron0
RCL falling wedge FALLING WEDGE = BEAR FLAG, William R/ RSI/ MACD coming down to oversold territory. GREEN lines are Monthly support level and could bounce off before heading up to 90s Longby bwoodya10
RCL Short to 65...Although in the long term I am bullish on cruise lines, especially with covid restrictions being lifted, as of now this market is not kind to much of the recovery stocks This is textbook put play, we have a descending triangle formed on the daily and its just barely being held by this ~79 support level I will be playing 6/18 75p on a confirmed break of 78.50 PT1: (200sma) 73.15 PT2: 64.21 Happy trading!Shortby stockmankam1
RCL 1D BULL FLAGBull Flags are a Range that is a repeatable trading chart pattern. Bull Flags are a descending range chart patterns that will have a directional bias (Long) 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 volume average for a full position size. b - If 75% of volume average then ½ position size. (To find 75% of Volume look at the charts volume settings – divide smaller # into larger # = 75%+) If not 75% then stand aside from the trade. 2 – If candle breaks out of a trendline, 15m before the close of the day prepare your buy/sell order. Enter two trades. 1st trade will have a SL & TP. It will close automatically when the 1st TP is hit. 2nd trade only has a SL and will be allowed to run. When 1st TP is hit move the SL to breakeven. Look at ATR and prepare SL at 1.5 of ATR. Prepare 1st trade TP at 1 of ATR. 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 don't wait for SL to be hit. *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. Longby Tradingstrategyguides1
RCL - Winding Up Once Again? Royal Caribbean had crumbled in value, with it going from a previous high of $136 to $20 in a matter of two months. I have good faith that this summer holidays will be back on for the majority of the western world, but for how long? I'm not too sure. We have seen a strong comeback and I see potential for further upside with a attractive 1:3 RRR . As you can see on the chart above a particular patterns seems to be appearing. Which is a tight bear flag / falling wedge , so strong momentum to the upside when it breaks. With a bull run averaging $32 on average... until a pullback happens, which is a sign of a healthy bullish trend . One stock CCL has been almost identical to RCL's charting technicals. So, we can see it's not just a company recovering, it's actually a whole sector recovering. CCL is based is in the UK which is doing very well in returning back to normal and having holidays in the coming months. Drop a like if you would like to see my analysis! I have set a buy stop around the 0.5 - 0.618 fib level which has been respectfully met on all of the pull backs in the past year. Targets are set to $110, but profit will be taken along the way. Later entries are also in the play around the $90-91 mark. I would expect a strong break to the upside before entering... Be careful don't over leverage yourself. Let me know what you think! Any constructive criticism or compliments would be greatly appreciated Longby MichaelDF10
Buy $RCL - NRPicks 09 AbrRoyal Caribbean Group operates as a cruise company throughout the world. The company operates cruises under the Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara and Silversea Cruises brands, which comprise a range of itineraries requiring approximately 1,000 destinations. Bullish trend since March 2020, with key levels close to $ 84 and with the price above the MA50 but below the MA200. Florida is a state that lost $ 3.2B as a result of cruise closures, however the outlook for cruise ships is positive as of June. - Market Cap. $ 22.8B - Revenue 2020 $ 2.2B - Cash $ 3.6B - P / B 2.30 - LT DEBT / EQUITY 2.05xLongby NewroadTrader0
breakout backtestplaying crusielines long here on the gap and go, RCL favorite for options, CCL best for UnderlyingLongby YoungPearls0
Classic Bull PennantWith the reopening of cruises it seems likely RCL will continue to move in a longer bull trendby slothbox220
RCL BreakoutRCL is looking strong as travel and reopening trades are back in play here. We're looking for a break out of this resistance, which we already saw last week. A green candle close above this level would indicate a move back up to the highs - PT 95.5, resistance at 92 a d gap fill from 93-94, ultimately targetting low 100s before May. SL set below 87.8, a key support level. 3.5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio play on a 1-2 month swing! If you're signed up for premium, we called this one out Friday!Longby Samirp010
ROYAL CARRIBEAN CRUISE LINES - RCL "WATCH OUT BELOW"STEALTH SHORTS UNDER COVER. WATCH CHAIKIN AND A/D LINE FOR MORE INFORMATION. WATCH OUT BELOW. $70 AND SOUTH COMING.Shortby CarpeDiemEpiphany1
RCL: Bullish PennantBullish Pennant Pros: Descending volume during formation Golden cross in blue PPS above 50MA and 200MA RS above 0, and ascending ATR Ascending R/R ratio above 7 250RSI above 50 200MA ascending Target: PT = 129.13$ 1000 Followers! Thank you all! Thank you to those who donate Coins! Stay Humble, have fun, make money! Longby LeLaf5
2021 Actual Trade: RCL +25% Profitswe bought RCL that was about +10% on 02/16. This is the breakout day. From the featured chart, we can easily identify its bullish falling wedge pattern. Its breakout with higher volume. Most importantly, the entire cruise industry was up altogether (RCL, CCL, NCLH) together with airliners and hotels. The fundamental reason is its bullish outlook for decline COVID-19 cases due to vaccines. It may be hard to know whether this is a true or false estimation but traders were in for that reason. The overall market becomes volatile these days so we decided to take quick one week profits of +25% from RCL. by marketfellow1
Royal Caribbean earnings Monday 2/22 at 8amRoyal Caribbean earnings are on Monday 2/22 at 8am. Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) reported a 3rd Quarter September 2020 loss of $5.62 per share on revenue of $33.7 million. The consensus estimate was a loss of $4.92 per share on revenue of $112.5 million. Revenue fell 98.9% compared to the same quarter a year ago. MY range is $65 low, $70.5 mid, $76 high. 4th Quarter December 2020 Consensus = EPS: (-$5.04) Revenue: $52.14 M Do your own due diligence, your risk is 100% your responsibility. You win some or you learn some. Consider being charitable with some of your profit to help humankind. Small incremental steps work : If you double a penny a day for a month it = $5,368,709. Good luck and happy trading friends... *3x lucky 7s of trading* 7pt Trading compass: Price action, entry/exit Volume average/direction Trend, patterns, momentum Newsworthy current events Revenue Earnings Balance sheet 7 Common mistakes: +5% portfolio trades, risk management Beware of analysts motives Emotions & Opinions FOMO : bad timing Lack of planning & discipline Forgetting restraint Obdurate repetitive errors, no adaptation 7 Important tools: Trading View app!, Brokerage UI Accurate indicators & settings Wide screen monitor/s Trading log (pencil & graph paper) Big organized desk Reading books, playing chess Sorted watch-list Checkout my indicators: Fibonacci VIP - volume Fibonacci MA7 - price pi RSI - trend momentum TTC - trend channel AlertiT - notification www.tradingview.com Shortby Options360Updated 3
RCL- long Term bullishLooks like RCL could make a little comeback as last week confirmed a breakout and let's see if earings helps a little continuation. I'll be shopping for a 2022 Call tomorrow before opening. Longby Stocks-Snacks2
RCLI think cruiselines do well this next month, but I expect some pullback to support for RCL earnings tomorrow before a multi week run towards $100Longby BullishBear081
ABC BullishRCL has come down and filled a gap it left behind previously.. Support can often be found at the top of at the bottom of a gap. Windows as they are called in Japanese Candlestick Charting, or Gaps, as they are called in the west, are an important concept in technical analysis. Whenever, there is an open gap that means that no price and no volume transacted hands between the gap. Resistance: Once price gaps downward, the gap can act as resistance. Support: When prices gap upwards, the gap can act as support to prices in the future. When a gap has started filling, it will rarely stop due to there often being no immediate support or resistance. Gaps are like a vacuum on the price chart. Most large gaps will be filled within a year. The average time for a gap to be filled in the stock market is 3 months. Not a recommendation Longby lauraleaUpdated 225
First Chart I Have Created!! Would love some feedback!Looking for feedback in order to improve future analysis.by TheMagicman7760
ABC BullishPossible stop below C but good to place it at least 5 to 10 cents below C as C is sometimes retested Long entry when price breaks the BC leg with an uptrend.. Targets calculated from length of AB leg using fib levels. Fib levels are not as easy to use sometimes as they sound. Figuring out where to place them can be a task and I never used them until the last year or so. They are often correct, but sometimes they are not (Like most trading tools I suppose). The first issue is created by the series of Fibonacci lines that can be drawn at each significant turn or pivot point: After a stock has zigged and zagged a few times, the resulting pivot points create a cacophony of levels that can render a chart unreadable. And I like a clean looking chart and I use very few indicators so Fibonacci and I do not always work out. I love them for calculating targets though and they can come in useful for trying to pin point turns in the market as well. I suppose RCL just had to go fill that gap down there! ABC Bullish patterns are a a measured move down within a larger measured move up. It's a stop run of the first pullback after an aggressive move to the upside that signifies more potential in the direction of the larger move. Being sure you are at C can be a challenge and often price will retest C at least once or more. But getting in close to C is usually about as safe as I feel I can get in trading IF it is a valid C. C needs to be above A in this particular ABC pattern. If not, you are looking at another harmonic pattern perhaps. IE..the gartley pattern can make you think you have a double top with the second top lower, but in the end it is a bullish pattern There are bearish versions of all harmonic patterns. There are no rising wedges in the yearly chart. Not a recommendation Understand that most problems are a good sign. Problems can indicate that progress is being made and you are moving toward your goals. Sometimes best to be leery when you have no problems. Then you've really got a problem ... Problems can be like landmarks of progressLongby lauralea224
$RCl small bounce idea 3\5 star set up, might be ok for an option lotto, or small size shares long.Longby Hiddenharmonicstrading2