FAANGT’s long- and mid-term trend charts are presented.

Also the long-term trend charts of FB, AMZN, AAPL, NFLX, GOOGL and TSLA are presented. ___



Comments on weekly chart:
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* For 4 weeks the prices are between the 9w and the 30w SMAs.

* All the indicators are declining with huge divergences.

* Especially the Chaikin Money Flow indicator reveals that the
"smart money" was reducing their positions in the FAANGT
stocks all the previous months.

* The fall is probable to continue until the RSI and the MACD
indicators reach at least to their oversold areas.

* A rising move will be a surprise and all the indicators tell that
such a move will be a great chance to close long positions.

Comments on daily chart:
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* A rising reaction started on Mar, 8 and stopped at
the 30d and the 50d SMAs.

* The MACD is still rising but is in negative area.

* The 30d SMA broke downwards the 50d SMA.

* The divergences that appear in all indicators and
in the Volume, warn that the decline may continue.

* We should examine opening long positions in the
FAANGT stocks when the prices break upwards
the 30d SMA (and the 50d SMA because its near),
with a 2-3 days’ time filter.

Prompt: New traders should take some time and carefully read the post entitled 'You can't beat the market' that is located in my profile.

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