ORCL Earnings Pop as WYNN CPB and NKE Weaken
Several major U.S. stocks are flashing mixed technical signals as volatility rises.
WYNN has formed a death cross that previously led to a 20% drop, CPB has fallen to its lowest level since the financial crisis, and NKE is heading toward an 8-day losing streak, while ORCL stands out with a strong post-earnings rally.
1. $Wynn(WYNN)$
Wynn Resorts $WYNN forms a Death Cross ☠️ for the first time in 14 months 🚨 The last one sent shares plunging 20% over the next 3 months 📉📉
2. $Campbell Soup(CPB)$
Campbell's Soup $CPB falls to its lowest price since the Global Financial Crisis 📉📉 Damn this stock sucks! 😂
3. $Nike(NKE)$
Nike $NKE headed for its 8th consecutive red day and its lowest closing price in 11 months 📉📉
4. $Oracle(ORCL)$
Oracle $ORCL getting sent on earnings 📈📈
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