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ARWR

 

bottom breakout watch, great volume, nice resistance gap

 

VOLUME 1.62mil shares, +136% compared to typical volume of 684.9k by 10:45 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 2.85mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 7.46, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 9.51, 29.9% Stop: 6.53, Loss: 10.8%, Profit/Loss ratio: 2.8 : 1 - Good

 

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source: ARWR at StockConsultant

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ALGN

 

breakout watch, good volume

 

VOLUME 145.3k shares, +50.3% compared to typical volume of 96.65k by 10:20 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 690.4k shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 57.84, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple+ resistance.

Target: 61.45, 7.5% Stop: 55.87, Loss: 2.3%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.3 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: ALGN at StockConsultant

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FOLD

 

price congestion area breakout, good volume

 

VOLUME 979.8k shares, +43.1% compared to typical volume of 684.8k by 11:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 2.01mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 8.73, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 9.99, 12.8% Stop: 8.37, Loss: 5.5%, Profit/Loss ratio: 2.3 : 1 - Good

 

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source: FOLD at StockConsultant

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CTRP

 

bottom breakout watch, volume starting off strong

 

VOLUME 194.5k shares, +11.3% compared to typical volume of 174.8k by 10:05 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 2.18mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 46.29, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 50.88, 10.8% Stop: 44.34, Loss: 3.4%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: CTRP at StockConsultant

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ILMN

 

strong volume, breakout watch

 

VOLUME 2.36mil shares, +108% 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 WATCH for possible breakout above 195.85, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple+ resistance.

Target: 213.9, 9.8% Stop: 188.16, Loss: 3.5%, Profit/Loss ratio: 2.8 : 1 - Good

 

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source: ILMN at StockConsultant

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WYNN

 

early bottom breakout watch

 

VOLUME 2.2mil shares, +22.1% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

Typical daily volume is 1.8mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 154.24, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 166.8, 11.9% Stop: 144.42, Loss: 3.1%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.8 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: WYNN at StockConsultant

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LVLT

 

breakout watch, good volume

 

VOLUME 551.2k shares, +46.9% compared to typical volume of 375.4k by 10:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 2.35mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 50.22, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple resistance.

Target: 53.06, 7.4% Stop: 48.26, Loss: 2.3%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: LVLT at StockConsultant

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PBR

 

breakout watch off the bottom area

 

VOLUME 11.06mil shares, +19% compared to typical volume of 9.29mil by 10:45 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 38.71mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 7.53, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 9.23, 27.8% Stop: 6.75, Loss: 6.5%, Profit/Loss ratio: 4.3 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: PBR at StockConsultant

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VJET

 

moving higher off the bottom support

 

VOLUME 214.7k shares, +91.5% compared to typical volume of 112.1k by 11:05 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 361.7k shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 7.9, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 9.93, 19.4% Stop: 7.49, Loss: 10%, Profit/Loss ratio: 1.9 : 1 - Fair

 

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source: VJET at StockConsultant

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RAX

 

small price channel for past 2 months, breakout watch

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 48.93, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 53.86, 12.8% Stop: 45.81, Loss: 4%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: RAX at StockConsultant

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How often have these stocks that you've been covering for some time now broke out and reached the target price? In reality, it seems, stocks sometimes breakout from a range for a day or two but then settle back into the range.

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LVLT

 

breakout watch area, earns 2/4

 

VOLUME 1.58mil shares, +14.6% compared to typical volume of 1.38mil by 1:55 pm ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 2.34mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 50.56, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple resistance.

Target: 53.54, 7.4% Stop: 48.81, Loss: 2.1%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.5 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: LVLT at StockConsultant

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HAL

 

2nd breakout attempt off this bottom area

 

VOLUME 18.11mil shares, +16.1% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

Typical daily volume is 15.6mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 41.91, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 45.18, 8.8% Stop: 40.08, Loss: 3.4%, Profit/Loss ratio: 2.6 : 1 - Good

 

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source: HAL at StockConsultant

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AAPL

 

possible continuation breakout, good volume today

 

VOLUME 32.87mil shares, +55.3% compared to typical volume of 21.16mil by 11:55 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 54.26mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 119.95, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 125.9, 4.7% Stop: 118.34, Loss: 1.5%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: AAPL at StockConsultant

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HAL

 

on watch to breakout and fill the gap

 

VOLUME 5.59mil shares, +3.4% compared to typical volume of 5.41mil by 11:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 15.91mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 44.52, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 47.82, 8% Stop: 43.17, Loss: 2.5%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: HAL at StockConsultant

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