Often, the action in a stock is based on investors perceptions, but it can be a circular event. Not only is the price action representative of perception, but it can influence perception too. In the case of Donaldson (NYSE: DCI) we can see this in the charts. The data for DCI in the summary table and trading plans below are intended to provide an example of how to extrapolate this. Our data was current at the time of publication, but it is not updated in real time here. If you want real time updates, or data on a different stock, please get one here Unlimited Real Time Reports .
Technical Summary
Term ? | Near | Mid | Long |
---|---|---|---|
Bias | Neutral | Weak | Strong |
P1 | 0 | 0 | 58.42 |
P2 | 59.06 | 58.96 | 61.27 |
P3 | 59.69 | 59.71 | 64.23 |
Long Term Trading Plans for DCI
April 13, 2021, 3:30 am ET
The Technical Summary and Trading Plans for DCI help you determine where to buy, sell, and set risk controls. The data is best used in conjunction with our Market Analysis and Stock Correlation Filters too, because those help us go with the flow of the market as well. Going with the flow is extremely important, so review our Market Analysis with this DCI Report.
DCI - (Long) Support Plan
The technical summary data tells us to buy DCI near 58.42 with an upside target of 61.27. This data also tells us to set a stop loss @ 58.25 to protect against excessive loss in case the stock begins to move against the trade. 58.42 is the first level of support below 60.01 , and by rule, any test of support is a buy signal. In this case, support 58.42 would be being tested, so a buy signal would exist.
DCI - (Short) Resistance Plan
The technical summary data is suggesting a short of DCI as it gets near 61.27 with a downside target of 58.42. We should have a stop loss in place at 61.45though. 61.27 is the first level of resistance above 60.01, and by rule, any test of resistance is a short signal. In this case, if resistance 61.27 is being tested, so a short signal would exist.