DAL has just dropped 20% in 2016 and is expected to rise as much as 79% in the next year. It is already going back up. And according to the resistance level drawn, it is very likely to repeat itself as it had in 2015. Check out the analysts outlook www.marketwatch.com
(Note: DOWT is no longer in a bear market after rallying the last two weeks) 2015 was suppose to be just another year of the epic bull market created by reckless central banking policies. Some Wall Street estimates for the S&P 500 were as high as 2,300. Me? I projected a contraction to 1,810 in mid-January. Whether or not the SPX will reach my target within the...
With the drop in oil prices, $JETS, the new ETF that holds airline companies like Delta ($DAL), American Airlines ($AAL) and southwest airlines company ($LUV) had a very nice rally during the month of July. The $ETF rallied all the way up to the 88.6 Fib level to complete a bearish Bat pattern and declined from there. The pattern's targets are 23.5$ and 23$...
Delta is just off of an extreme level of valuation as it backs down to $43.36 today, May 22, 2015. If you look at the Total Revenue chart, you can see that revenue gains were steady and have increased by 42% since 5 years ago in May. Over the same time frame, however, the stock price has risen by 267%. After-tax margins went from losses to profits and margins...
I have identified a bullish flag pattern on DAL weekly chart. Flag patterns are a reliable trading pattern which gives you clear entry and selling signals. Flags are a quick to meet targets usually completing in less then 3 weeks time. DAL had a straight $20 run up from its' lows (creating the pole) and then proceeded to consolidate for several weeks (creating...
Long term supply signal in late Dec warn of distribution up here. Now short term and medium term supply signals have kicked in. New resistance level at 48.01 calculated and plotted. Support at $42.08, then $30.43 Classic short at shoulder of 2014.02.24.
DAL expected to open at 47.50 for a Retest Gap. To learn to trade this morning for free go to www.RealLifeTrading.com
DAL is hands down my favorite airline stock. I can't justify executing a long position here as the risk is to great for me right here. I'm a buyer at 42, I'm a thief at 38. But with oil plummeting, it wouldn't surprise me to see DAL hit 55 before pulling back any significant amount. DAL sits atop of my watchlist
Dark cloud candlestick pattern occurring at the extreme of the Bollinger Bands with momentum divergence showing on both the mac-d histogram and RSI. Looking for price to retrace to the 50 ema or lower Bollinger Band, whichever occurs first.
The idea here isn't very difficult to understand. DAL has made a run up from $35.51 on August 8th, where we saw a bounce off the 150EMA, a personal favorite area to get long for me, especially looking at the weekly chart for this. Anyways, from the top down: 1) Bullish RSI Holding 60 Support 2) Established Uptrend - Long Term 3) Bounce off 150 EMA 4) Long $4.46...
The idea here isn't very difficult to understand. DAL has made a run up from $35.51 on August 8th, where we saw a bounce off the 150EMA, a personal favorite area to get long for me, especially looking at the weekly chart for this. Anyways, from the top down: 1) Bullish RSI Holding 60 Support 2) Established Uptrend - Long Term 3) Bounce off 150 EMA 4) Long $4.46...
Historically this took some steam off the run, giving a good entry position. Although RSI top is not lower, it is not higher while the stock price took a decent step up on lower volume. Short term small pullback may be in play to the previous resistance
Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo worldwide. Today a trader bought over 2,000 5.9.2014 37 Calls for $.74. This gives the buyer of the Calls, the right but not obligation to buy 200,000 shares of stock at $37 between now and next week and they paid a Cash Outlay of $150,000. With recent sell-offs in UAL and AAL,...