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BBRY strong day last Friday, breakout watch

 

VOLUME 15.52mil shares, +113% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 7.28mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 8.1, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 8.72, 8.7% Stop: 7.77 Loss: 3.1% P/L ratio: 2.8 : 1 - Good

 

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source: BBRY at StockConsultant

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AKRX large volume, big resistance gap

 

VOLUME 1.53mil shares, +149% compared to typical volume of 613.2k by 12:25 pm ET (15-20 min delayed).

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 1.39mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 30.2, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 33.41, 11.9% Stop: 28.59 Loss: 4.3% P/L ratio: 2.8 : 1 - Good

 

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source: AKRX at StockConsultant

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VDSI breakout watch, ascending triangle with a good gap, also see ADT for a similar breakout pattern

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 21.32, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 24.23, 19.2% Stop: 19.21 Loss: 5.5% P/L ratio: 3.5 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: VDSI at StockConsultant

 

ADT at StockConsultant

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GPX large gap breakout, also watch for breakouts in airlines stocks LUV, SKYW, SAVE

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 26.53, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 28.27, 6.1% Stop: 25.93 Loss: 2.7% P/L ratio: 2.3 : 1 - Good

 

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source: GPX at StockConsultant

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MEI breakout, attempting to fill the rest of the gap, also watch CJES, SAVE, RT for bottom breakouts

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 35.37, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 37.94, 7% Stop: 34.45 Loss: 2.8% P/L ratio: 2.5 : 1 - Good

 

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source: MEI at StockConsultant

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RMD breakout watch, price gap, good volume, also see breakout watch for QLGC

 

VOLUME 1.37mil shares, +70.1% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

High Volume alert!

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 60.1, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple resistance.

Target: 63.24, 7% Stop: 58.05 Loss: 1.8% P/L ratio: 3.9 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: RMD at StockConsultant

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MSFT breakout watch, good volume (also EBAY now a confirmed breakout, similar pattern)

 

VOLUME 56.23mil shares, +77.2% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 31.73mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 54.98, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 57.63, 6% Stop: 53.58 Loss: 1.4% P/L ratio: 4.3 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: MSFT at StockConsultant

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BA breakout watch, wide top area, also MO and KSS upside breakout watch

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 150.35, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple resistance.

Target: 157.6, 6.4% Stop: 145.46 Loss: 1.8% P/L ratio: 3.6 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: BA at StockConsultant

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Where is the promised breakout?

 

Anyway, the dark cloud that followed $GE for 15 years has lifted. The steady stream of positive news is very encouraging for investors.

 

GE is taking it's time at each level

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ICON nice move this morning, confirmed breakout, also APOL now breaking

 

VOLUME 356.2k shares, +58.2% compared to typical volume of 225.1k by 10:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 1.41mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 7.4, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 8.82, 17.3% Stop: 6.98 Loss: 7.2% P/L ratio: 2.4 : 1 - Good

 

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source: ICON at StockConsultant

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VTL confirmed breakout, filling the rest of the gap also see confirmed breakouts today in AMZN, GE, GOOG etc... a good day for breakout traders

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 10.85, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 13.39, 22.8% Stop: 10.02 Loss: 8.1% P/L ratio: 2.8 : 1 - Good

 

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source: VTL at StockConsultant

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NOC strong day with a confirmed breakout, good volume

 

VOLUME 2.3mil shares, +102% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 1.14mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 192.35, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple resistance.

Target: 201.8, 4.9% Stop: 188.55 Loss: 2% P/L ratio: 2.4 : 1 - Good

 

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source: NOC at StockConsultant

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