QCOM trade ideas
QCOM has a bearish chart in near term. A candidate to short .QCOM could not break the downtrend at 53.59 and started moving down . It tried to pull from 50.78 but again was a lower high and fell below 50.66 on 3/24. This is an indication that the downtrend is here to stay for a while and can be short.
The weekly chart shows confims downtrend and also in overbought zone for now.
If it closes below 50.18, it is likely to touch 48.18 before it pulls back. if it does not sustain that it can fall to 47.43
Qualcomm Short 61.8% Retracement, Trendline and ResistanceI really like Qualcomm short here. It's at the 61.8 on the weekly. It's also at trend line resistance as well as previous structure support. While the market was up around 1.5% today, Qualcomm barely moved only going up 0.38%. It has a history of rallying up resistance levels and then crashing down hard. For all these reasons I'm short QCOM going into next week.
Bottom is not far nowLast time we noted that it will hit $50 within 6 months and it indeed hit now. Price testing 2010/2009 resistance which now turned to be a strong support and it should hold at least for now before it extends next leg down with target price $60 entry at $48 area. Real-time alert www.2waytrading.com
Qualcomm earnings pullbacks are tradeableQualcomm (QCOM) has reported their calendar Q4 2014 quarter earnings on Jan 28, 2015. The key was a loss of a large mobile customer and 2015 guidance reduction which sent the stock down ~ 11%. This is a significant drop for a staid, blue chip tech stock like QCOM. Thus creating a high probability, tradeable pullback.
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Qualcomm Inc, QCOM - Daily Sell stop breaking under $79Qualcomm Inc, QCOM - Daily
Sell stop breaking under $79, targeting $76, stop $80.3
I'm suspicious of Qualcomm up here as it has tracked along this easily identifiable trend channel for a long, long time now. Making money is never EASY in stocks and when it looks easy, then it is about to get VERY DIFFICULT in short order. That is what my experience has taught me, and the only way to get experience is to lose money on a trade. I have plenty of experience and that's why I'm here at TradingView trying to help you accelerate through the learning process.