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Shares of Qualcomm (QCOM) have likely topped out in the near-term based on a stock chart showing a major top resistance trend line. Price tagged this line in the last few days after jumping from below $50 to above $75 in just a few months. The chart below showcases this trend line. This is a high reward short trade in the coming days/weeks.


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Shares of Intel Corp (INTC) continue to collapse lower. Now down over 15% from recent highs, the stock shows no sign of bottoming. Based on pure technical chart analysis, the likely target for a buy is $47.45, the daily 200 moving average. This is where most swing traders will buy, expecting a quick, sharp bounce. Upside bounce target is $50.25 within days.

Gareth Soloway

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18:10 17/04/2018

Shares of Valero Energy Corporation (VLO) hit a epic trend line resistance point today at $106.00. With oil closing in on $70.00/bbl, investors should expect a sharp pull back in the refiners on a narrowing crack spread. This trend line alerts to the trigger price and members have acted upon it. Per the chart, expect downside to be $98.00 in the near-term and $70.00 in the long-term. Every metric is signaling a top on the stock. Be ready for the downside. Gareth Soloway InTheMoneyStocks

This morning, leading design software and services company, Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), is trading lower by nearly 15.0 percent on the session. The decline comes after the company reported earnings and announced a restructuring plan. Traders should note that ADSK stock is now trading below its important 50-day moving average. This puts the stock in a weak technical chart position.

Often when a stock declines this sharply from a high pivot it will indicate lower prices in the coming weeks. The next major chart support level for ADSK stock is around the $96.00 level. This area is where the stock broke out in May 2017. Generally, when a stock retests its breakout level it will be defended when retested.


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