CCJ Gets Another Bounce from Key Demand ZoneCameco has bounced from the key demand zone at 32.50–35.50 for the sixth time, further confirming this area as a significant support level. The 200-day moving average also played a major role in the bounce, acting as a magnet. In the last three instances, when the price moved nearly 20% below the 200-day SMA, an upward reaction followed, this time marks the fourth occurrence of the same pattern.
However, NYSE:CCJ continues to face pressure from falling uranium prices, which have been declining for nearly 14 months. While long-term prospects remain positive due to growing investments in nuclear energy, the medium-term outlook remains uncertain. A breakdown below the 32.50–35.50 zone could lead to intensified bearish pressure.
On the upside, the 40.00 and 46.40 levels are key short-term resistance zones that traders should watch.