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After a careful consideration I came to the conclusion that:
- it is crucial to be quick in alerting you with all the opportunities I spot and often I don't post a good pattern because I don't have the opportunity to write down a proper didactical comment;
- since my parameters to identify a Classical Pattern and its scenario are very well defined, many of my comments were and would be redundant;
- the information that I think is important is very simple and can easily be understood just by looking at charts;
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Tesco’s Loyalty Boost Sparks Channel BreakoutTesco's share price has come alive, breaking out of its recent lull just in time for the critical holiday season. With a long-term uptrend intact and a timely nod from the UK regulator on its loyalty schemes, the supermarket giant is flexing its retail muscles once again.
A Year of Growth, Loyalty, and Market Leadership
Tesco’s share price has been locked in a strong uptrend this year, supported by the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) consistently trading above the upward-sloping 200-day SMA. This sustained bullish momentum reflects the company’s strong performance, bolstered by robust earnings and strategic initiatives.
In its most recent half-year results for 2024, Tesco delivered a 7.4% rise in group sales to £30.2 billion and operating profit growth of 13.5% to £1.5 billion, highlighting resilience in a challenging retail environment. Its market-leading Clubcard scheme continues to drive customer engagement, contributing to a 3.7% increase in like-for-like sales in the UK and Ireland.
In September, Tesco surged to fresh highs, before entering a period of mean reversion. Prices pulled back within a broad descending channel as they consolidated around the 50SMA, offering a classic technical setup that hinted at a potential resurgence.
That resurgence materialised last week following a report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) confirming that supermarket loyalty schemes, including Tesco’s Clubcard Prices, offer genuine savings for consumers. The CMA’s review of 50,000 grocery products revealed average savings of 17-25% for loyalty scheme members, dispelling scepticism about misleading promotions. This endorsement not only reassures shoppers but strengthens Tesco's position as a leader in customer value. With 70% of UK households using Tesco's Clubcard, this affirmation solidifies its competitive edge during the critical holiday shopping period.
The breakout from the descending channel has realigned short-term momentum with Tesco's broader uptrend. With the festive season approaching, Tesco appears well-positioned to capitalise on increased consumer spending. If current trends hold, the shares could retest September highs and potentially aim for fresh peaks, making this a stock to watch through year-end.
Tesco (TSCO) Daily Candle Chart
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Tesco to Go Higher? Tesco - Short Term - We look to Buy at 284.00 (stop at 275.00)
Preferred trade is to buy on dips. 50 1day EMA is at 282.00. The bias is still for higher levels and we look for any dips to be limited. Daily signals are bullish. Dip buying offers good risk/reward.
Our profit targets will be 308.00 and 320.00
Resistance: 300.00 / 310.00 / 320.00
Support: 280.00 / 275.00 / 270.00
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$TSCO Pullback to p226$TSCO at a layer of support currently and looking likely to pull back to the zone near p226 where the fast and slow-moving averages, as well as the bottom of the cloud, are located. Then price is looking to continue a downtrend as shown by the bearish Ichimoku cloud (daily timeframe). Potential short setup @p226. Thoughts on this analysis?
LON:TSCO technicals very neatThis British supermarket (consumer staple) stock is touching the 50% fib line at the same time as a neat upward tramline. It has consistently reacted to these technical indicators in the past, and of course fundamentally, is doing well out of the current crisis. It has of course already rebounded, but if it dips again, a good buy at 208, SL 198, TP 266 RR 7.
TESCO VS MARKS AND SPENCER VS MORRISONS VS SAINSBURY SUPERMARKETThis Analysis show that there is a gap between TESCO or Morrisons and M&S os Sainsbury it means that:
M&S os Sainsbury should be a long position and TESCO or Morrisons should be a short position to close the gap.
Further analysis would be required on each Market to define the investment