Can Lear Recover from a 10% Slide?
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These are stocks that have lost 10% or more over the past five days and are
trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that
stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that have lost 10% or more
over the past five days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days
and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders
with a significant edge. To learn more about our research into stocks that
have that have lost 10% or more over the past five days, and how to use this
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Let’s take a closer look a chart from the list above. Keep in
mind that this is only one example from the indicator list, and that we are not recommending a trade
in this particular stock. Traders should always create individual focus lists
and radar screens based on their own information and trading strategies, instead
of blindly following other people’s recommendations.
Lear Corporation
(
LEA |
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Lear (LEA) is trading above its 200-day moving average, in a
confirmed uptrend. Simply stated, this stock has gained more over the past 200
days than it has lost. By technical definition, this is a strong, uptrending stock. The TradingMarkets mantra is to “buy weakness, and sell
strength,” and that is what we would be looking to do here. Our database of
literally millions of trades proves that an edge to the long side exists when a
strong stock falls to extended, weak levels. After losing more than 10% of the
original share price in just 5 days, it’s clear that this stock is trading at extended levels. As the price per
share of LEA becomes more and more extended to the downside, the bullish edge
continues to grow.
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John Lee
Associate Editor
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