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AIG Quietly Approaches Historic Levels

BATS:AIG   American International Group, Inc. New
American International Group had one of the biggest drops during the Global Financial Crisis. Now, after 15 years in the penalty box, the former Dow member could be fighting back.

The main pattern on today’s chart is the January 2017 peak of $67.47. It remains AIG’s highest level since October 2008 -- one month after the insurance giant lost about 90 percent of its value. (A 1-for-20 reverse stock split the following summer restored some of its value on a per-share basis.)

Given the importance of the GFC collapse, a break above last decade’s highs could make long-term investors view the stock as a comeback play.

Next is the January high of $64.88, which AIG probed early last month. Prices broke resistance in the second half of November and last week held the same zone. Has old resistance become new support?

Third, the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) had a “golden cross” above the 200-day SMA in August.

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