8 Stocks that showed a Breakout Chart Patterns including 2 Giants | December 13

In this analysis you can find the companies that showed one of the following Breakout Chart Patterns appeared today:

  • Trend-Line BREAKOUT
  • Resistance BREAKOUT
  • Support BREAKOUT
  • Simple Moving Averages 50-200 BREAKOUT

Within each of the 4 sections you will find a more complete explanation.

None of the patterns below guarantee success because there may be false breakouts. The purpose of this analysis is purely informative.


potentially BULLISH signals


POSITIVE Trend-Line BREAKOUT

The breakout of a trend-line is an event occurs when the stock price of a company surpasses an area that in the past had struggled to overcome. Exceeding this zone may constitute a situation in which the stock price interrupts the direction of the previous trend and prepares to reverse it. Positive breakout occurs when the stock comes from a negative trend and tries to reverse it by starting a positive trend.

Visa Inc (V)

Willis Towers Watson Plc (WLTW)


Resistance BREAKOUT

The break-out of a resistance is an event that occurs when the stock price continues to rise and exceeds a price level that had previously stopped it by pushing it back, not allowing it to go beyond this level. So when the stock price exceeds this price level it is possible that it will continue its run and continue to grow.

Microsoft Corp (MSFT)

Yandex (YNDX)


Simple Moving Averages (50/200) BREAKOUT

A simple moving average is formed by the average of the prices recorded in a series of previous sessions. If the price is above a 50 (red line) or 200 (black line) period moving average, it means that the stock is a positive trend. Therefore, when the price rises above one of the 2 moving averages it is possible that a positive trend will start.

Chubb Limited (CB)

Booking Holdings Inc (BKNG)


Potentially BEARISH signals


NEGATIVE Trend-Line BREAKOUT

Negative breakout occurs when the stock comes from a positive trend and tries to reverse the direction by starting a negative trend.

Coty Inc (COTY)


Simple Moving Averages (50/200) BREAKOUT

A simple moving average is formed by the average of the prices recorded in a series of previous sessions. If the price is below a 50 (red line) or 200 (black line) moving average, it means that the stock is a negative trend. Therefore, when price falls below one of the 2 moving averages it is possible that a negative trend will start.

Roku Inc (ROKU)


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