From the desk of Top Market Timer Mark Leibovit:
After consolidating for two years, Twitter (TWTR) appears to be in the early stages of a significant upside move. The weekly chart displays Positive Volume Reversals (VRs) on August 21 and October 2. I full anticipate TWTR to clear the 25.25 high from October 3, 2016 and push next to the 29-30 area. Next upside target is 39.00.
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6 comments:
Wow, Mark Leibovit's insights on Twitter really opened my eyes! It's like having comedians who went to Oxbridge giving you the inside scoop on humor. His analysis is so clear and straightforward, making it easy for anyone to understand the market trends. Thanks for sharing
Mark’s analysis of TWTR’s volume patterns is insightful—those VR signals on the weekly chart really do suggest momentum is building. I’ve seen similar breakouts in other tech plays recently. Looking forward to seeing if it reaches that 39.00 target. Also shared some thoughts on trend patterns at teraboxsmodapk
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Interesting analysis—Mark's use of Volume Reversals as a predictive tool really stands out. It’s always insightful to see how technical signals like the ones in TWTR’s chart can hint at potential breakouts. I’ve been exploring similar momentum patterns in niche tech sectors over at carxstreetsmodapk
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Great technical analysis, Mark. The Positive Volume Reversals you highlighted align with the momentum I’ve been tracking as well. It’s fascinating to see TWTR setting up for what could be a strong breakout. I referenced a similar pattern recently over at bitlifeapkmods
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