GameStop (GME) sell signal appears on the quarterly chart, key levels to watch from here
A major sell signal has appeared on GameStop's chart. Let's take a look at key GME technical levels to watch.
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A major sell signal has appeared on GameStop's chart. Let's take a look at key GME technical levels to watch.
GameStop's stock is moving around again, and the momentum might just be getting started if you believe in this quarterly chart's breakout.
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler mentioned a ban of the Payment for Order Flow business model is still on the table in an interview with Barron's.
GameStop shares jumped in Monday trading, and Shacknews has some technical levels to watch on the stock chart. Please take a look.
Nintendo is coming off one of their best financial years in history, and the stock may be in for a breather. Check out this article for some technical analysis of the NTDOY stock chart.
Analysts claim the stock has 'completely disconnected from fundamentals' as it remains as a movement across Reddit and other social media aims to push out short sellers.
The workforce communication platform has done well for itself in the pandemic even as it competes directly with Microsoft's similar Teams application.
Patient Nintendo investors could be rewarded in 2020 if the shares can stay above a key level.