Getting Into Gear With Ferrari (RACE)Dear Trader
Investing and trading offshore allows market participants to access industries and sectors not necessarily available on the JSE. Today's trade idea illustrates that with the share being luxury car manufacturer Ferrari NV whose share price has been under pressure since mid-year amid late-CEO Sergio Marchionne stepping down due to health concerns, a quarterly earnings disappointment as well as a generally softer equity market.
At current levels the share is trading at horizontal support with the share price oversold as indicated by the stochastic technical indicator. Additionally we also note the RSI forming a bullish divergence. Today, the Milan-list share has added just over 2.7% which I would expect to follow through to the NYSE-listed share. Based on this, traders could look to take a buy/long position based in anticipation of a short to medium term rebound.
These are the trade levels:
Buy RACE better than $101.60
Stop-loss: $96.40
Take Profit Target(s): $111 and $115
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Ferrari, very interesting set-upferrari's weekly chart looks quite unsettled: A head and shoulders pattern formed, but on the neckline level I can see a hammer and an inverted hammer. And even this week's candle seems to feel the neckline resistance. What to do then? No fucking idea. Consider a short if it breakes the neckline. But goddamit those two hammers are making me hard and anxious to buy. What do you god forsaken twats think?
FerrariThe Ferrari chart offers good opportunities to get into this stock. Currently at a resistance level for a few days now, pushing of the 100 SMA. A break above 136 is a trigger for a long trade. Alternatively a small risk on shorting the bounce of the resistance, though waiting for it to push lower than 100 SMA would provide better confirmation.