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Default Stock Target Price - how high will it go?

Stock Target Price
by Amateur-Investor.Net

One of the hardest things for investors is to determine a stock target price. Once a stock does breakout from a favorable chart pattern the question is how high will it go? That is usually a very hard question to answer.

There are a few things as an investor that you can look at to determine a stock target price. These include previous resistance zones, longer term moving averages and Fibonancci Retracement Levels.

Let's look at an example. Amazon (AMZN) completed a longer term Cup over a 2 year period and then developed a 4 week Handle (H). In this case the projected longer term stock target price for AMZN would have been in the upper 40's which coincided with its longer term 38.2% Retracement Level calculated from the early 2000 high to the Summer 2001 low. Notice that AMZN broke out of its 4 week Handle in April of 2003 and than rallied up to its 38.2% Retracement Level (point A) where it began to encounter some resistance.

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At this point as an investor the question becomes do you lock in profits or do you hold for a longer term gain? One strategy you could have used was to sell half of your initial position near the 38.2% Retracement Level and then continue to hold onto the other half and raise your trailing Stop to just above the original Pivot Point which was around $28. That way if AMZN had sold off down the road you still would have broke even or had a small gain in the other half of your position.

Meanwhile as AMZN traded sideways near its longer term $38.2% Retracement Level it formed another "Cup and Handle" pattern. In this case the next potential target price for AMZN would have been at its 50% Retracement Level near $60. Once AMZN broke out in late September it quickly rose up to its 50% Retracement level before stalling out again (point B). At this point if you had invested in AMZN when it originally broke out in the upper $20's you could have sold the remaining half of your position for a nice profit. If you had missed the first breakout in the upper $20's and took a new position after AMZN broke out of its second "Cup and Handle" pattern then you could have sold half your position near $60 and then placed a trailing Stop just above the Pivot Point which was near $48. In the future if AMZN can break above its 50% Retracement Level then there is probably a good chance it will rise up to its longer term 61.8% Retracement Level near $72 (point C). This is where you would sell the rest of your position if AMZN did rise up to the lower $70's down the road.

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Knowing where specific longer term Retracement Levels reside can give investors insight into a stocks potential target price after it breaks out of a favorable chart pattern such as the "Cup and Handle".

Article courtesy of Amateur-Investor.Net


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