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Triple AAA - Apple Alphabet Amazon Price Levels

@Lionel8383
So yesterday was the triple AAA earnings in which Apple, Alphabet (Google's parent) and Amazon reported earnings. All three disappointed in some way, and are expected to open lower on Friday. Here are some price levels that will get me interested to add to my existing positions. AAPL Yesterday's price action actually broke above the 200 daily MA, prior to reporting earnings. On hindsight, it looked close to a previous swing high and likely to form a bull trap. First level of support at $146.50, if that is breached, then like retest $138 or even as low as $130 (which would imply almost 100% retracement of 2023's rally). Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) Personally I prefer GOOGL (otherwise known as Class A), they usually have larger trading volume than Class C of GOOG). The stock gapped up on open on Thursday following Meta's good news. An attempt to fill the gap to the first likely support of $101.50 is likely. If that first support fails, then levels of $95 (or $1 or $2 above which is close to the intersection of 50 MA and 100 MA) and $86 will be levels that will attract buyers. AMZN Amazon also gapped up like most other stocks on Thursday. The first level of support I would most likely be looking for is at $101.80. If that fails, look for support at $92 (which is at 50 daily MA), followed by $82. $Apple(AAPL)$ $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ @TigerStars
Triple AAA - Apple Alphabet Amazon Price Levels

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