Adobe Rebounds Following a Sharp DropThe market’s recent bounce has lifted some technology stocks mired in downtrends. One example is Adobe.
The software company plunged on September 15 after a double dose of unwelcome news. ADBE not only missed revenue estimates. It also announced the $20 billion takeover of Figma in a deal Wall Street considered too rich.
The stock soon found itself under $280 for the first time since March 2020. It proceeded to rebound and yesterday tried to enter the bearish gap. But it couldn’t hold. Will the high from last month’s big negative day turn into new resistance?
Second, there was also a bearish outside day versus Tuesday. That’s a potential reversal pattern.
Next, stochastics returned to an overbought condition.
Finally, the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) is approaching from above. Will sellers look for the stock’s downtrend to continue from this line?
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