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February 8, 2010
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| theflyonthewall.com: | Coca-Cola: Earnings release technical preview, higher gap risk, bear pattern | | BULLISH CASE: On better than expected news/outlook the stock could trade to the upper limit of the short-term neutral price channel at $53.30. On a bullish breakout above the price channel the following resistance levels would become upside objectives: $53.81, $54.62, $55.45, $56.31, $57.19, $58.60, $59.45. BEARISH CASE: There is a bearish flag in progress on the daily chart, that has downside potential to the $51 area, below the 200-day moving average. On worse than expected news/outlook the stock could trade to the lower limit of the price channel at $52.53. On a bearish breakdown below the price channel the following support levels would become downside objectives: 52.17, $51.20, $50.25, $49.50, $48.75, $48.00, $47.29, $46.51, $45.75, $45.02. NOTE: Small short-base in terms of days to cover at 2, with a very small 0.8% of the float short. Traders are positioned for positive news. Reactions on a surprise, especially a negative one given the small short-base, bear pattern, and proximity to the 200-day moving average, have a high probability of being extreme in duration and price. Higher gap risk. The stock is the 10th highest name by price-weight in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. :theflyonthewall.com |
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February 7, 2010
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February 1, 2010
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| theflyonthewall.com: | McDonald's signs new deal with NBA's LeBron James, WSJ reports | | That basketball superstar LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers has signed a multiyear partnership deal signals that there's life after Tiger Woods, whose troubles forced marketers to evaluate celebrity endorsements, especially in tough economic times, reports the Wall Street Journal. One significant change is that advertisers are putting in tougher "morals clauses" that let them out of the contract if the star gets in trouble. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com |
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