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Shares of Apple
Apple is not cheap. Its p/e ratio is 25.53% with a dividend yield of just 0.58%, according to Macrotrends. The company matched earnings estimates during the quarter ended on October 28. This was a warning given the fact that Apple beat earnings estimates in every other quarter over the last 22 quarters.
The Daily Chart for Apple
Daily Chart for Apple Inc
Shares of Apple held its 200-day simple moving (in green) at the lower left-hand corner of the chart. The stock set its all-time intraday high of $182.94 on January 4, 2022. Note how the 200-day SMA was a magnet between February 24 and May 6 with this average now at $159.69.
If the stock stays below the 50-day and 200-day SMAs at $164.52 and $159.69, the downside risk and key level to hold is the annual value level at $141.26, which is the lowest horizontal line.
The higher two horizontal lines are the semiannual pivot at $163.16 and the monthly risky level at $173.50. If the monthly level falls below the semiannual level, a death cross will be confirmed.
The Weekly Chart for Apple
Weekly Chart for Apple Inc
The weekly chart for Apple is negative with the stock below its five-week modified moving average at $160.04. The horizontal lines are the annual value level at $141.26 and the semiannual pivot at $163.16. The 200-week simple moving average or “reversion to the mean” is at $97.23.
The 12x3x3 weekly slow stochastic reading is declining at 35.43. The chart becomes oversold when this calculation falls below 20,00.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/investor/2022/05/11/where-to-buy-apple-on-continued-downside-risk/