I could spend time pouring over the harmonics of LBRT, and in the past, certainly, we've done so here. No real sense even peppering this later w/ the links that proliferate my page (Particularly for HAL, its sister - rival, stock. There's enough LBRT talk too). Today isn't that. Today is to say that LBRT's recent strength through a very tough time for USOIL and...
The "Delayed dip" in reaction to $USOIL "hitting the crapper" took a full weekend to sink in, but $HAL has opened way down, as has rival $LBRT. Great buy windows will be here this week, and a re-entry could possibly wait until $HAL plummets sub-13 per share. It is finding no support at this level currently (now 12.98 as of the update, 1034 EDT). This could set up...
$HAL has fought furiously through a terrible market for $USOIL, but its time of reckoning could now be here with OIL under 38 per barrel. It would be wholly unsurprising to see $HAL go sub-14, even sub-13, because oil dipped roughly 7 percent yesterday and that dip in price will take some time to be recovered. $HAL and most oil-related stocks should be shorted for...
$HAL has been a pet for this trader (Those who are already following yours truly have surely noticed), and the time to re-enter and ride Halliburton has arrived again. A partial re-entrance was made at 15.99 / Full entrance will be here at 16.20. The last EXIT was at 16.55; substantial gain before a retrace that we all just saw. The next exit will be eyed at...
I've been tweeting nonstop about Halliburton non-stop since it was at 14.21$ like a mentally ill person, and it keeps on going up. Regretfully, it will continue, going beyond 29.5$. Spot shares will have tremendous return, but out-of-the-money option trades will need to be wary of IV, unless they want to quit doing that.
$HAL has finally spiked that elusive 16/s mark it flirted wtih ever so briefly before. Now marks a graceful point to TAKE PROFIT and exit this position. Market volatility is high and $USOIL has struggled to surpass and claim 42+ per barrel. HAL 1st Entry was @5.09 per share HAL 1st Exit was @12.81 per share Hal 2nd Entry was @ 12.7 per share Hal 2nd Exit will be...
The long-awaited push past 43 per barrel now has taken place for oil, which renders key oil industry cog Halliburton on the rise. FIB Tracement shows a sell-point at 15.7, but tracing growth curves Halliburton should probably encounter precious little resistance until it goes 16+ per share: At that point, there is the first exit for a swing on this -- Though, this...
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FIB retracement shows indications of a final-long on $HAL w/ the current entry point still providing strong value. On a great day for the market overall, Halliburton is on the wave of corrections again: USOIL is pushing towards 41/bar and could hit 42+ by the conclusion of the trading week: Again, this is an "all systems go" for the same $HAL long that has been...
Halliburton has been a pet stock for this trader since entering during its 2020 low around 5 per share. The correction since has been great: But it has also STALLED. $HAL spiked to 16/bar and the anticipation of a re-test of that mark has been utterly defeated by the inability of $USOIL Unable itself to really crumble the 40/bar mark. It has tested and failed that...
As temporary and confusing as $HAL spike 16+ was, with oil now firmly over 40/bar again the time for drilling in mass quantities is nigh. With European and other int'l re-openings progressing past further stages than domestic markers, oil is primed to make a run -- as will Halliburton. It reports earnings later this month, as well, and given there have been a few...
Halliburton showed strong signs of a breakout when it spiked over 16/share. It turned out be a "pump fake" by $HAL and the entire $USOIL industry. Terrible news regarding a "Second" (See: actual first!) spike of the COVID-19 pandemic has stalled further reopnings in many states, and the US overall reported a record number of cases yesterday and in through today....
Halliburton ($HAL) suffered, nearly bleeding out to the under 12/s mark-- weakest close was @ 12.25 per share. It is now over 13, and it will re-test the 16-point of resistance around the end of this month (June). Expect by July 4th the typical spike in gas prices, with $HAL gearing up to provide the first-steps of that recovery boon. 16 per share is entirely...
As $USOIL has begun to make small gains throughout the first-half of Friday's trading session, $HAL appears to be stopping the bleeding and free-for-all towards 12 per share. It opened today at 12.25 but has since increased about .47/share and appears to have found its trough before hitting an even 12.00. There is no assurance with the volatility of the oil...
After a quick spike over 16/s, Halliburton has sunk all week and may dip even below 14/s if this current trend continues to accelerate. Many chose to dump after the rapid ascent to 16, and that sell-point makes plenty of sense as a short term play (especially now!). However, the original hope for a 22/s sell-point was projected not until the Christmas to early...
$USOIL Began the day plummeting, but $HAL has rebounded and is now showing signs of establishing a bull-gain following a trough in the 15.1 to 15.3 region. Nothing is new here. This remains a LT swing-trade @ the sell mark of 22-23. A decent sell window has opened with oil itself treading down, but there is little meaning to this due to the overall market -- The...
With $USOIL falling today by roughly $1 per barrel, oil giants stalled out on their respective correction path, but this opens a solid buy window before capitalizing on the inevitable corrections. Shell ideally represents a swing-trade with a sell point near 28/share; while it currently is available at 19.6/share. The oil giants are beginning to correct, but that...
The $USOIL commodity continues to correct the wild ride of 2020. It even did what many thought nearly was so improbable we wouldn't see it: Traded Negative. Well, that was then, this is now: Many oil stocks are now entering rapid phases of correction and offering almost insane probable ROIs. $HAL has been the biggest of these, as it fell so low as to be 5/share...