Eli Lilly has been one of the best-performing large-cap stocks in recent years. But now it may be showing signs of stalling.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the bearish price gap on October 30 after earnings and revenue missed estimates. LLY has remained below the gap since, which may suggest that new resistance has been established.

Second, the recent bounce pulled stochastics into overbought territory.

Third, the drugmaker has remained below its 200-day simple moving average (SMA). The 50-day SMA is also nearing a potential “death cross” below its 200-day SMA.

Finally, consider that LLY is up 578 percent in the five-year period ended last month. That’s the fourth-biggest gain in the S&P 500 over the period, according to TradeStation Data. (Nvidia, Tesla and Builders FirstSource have risen more.)

Given the magnitude of its run, many investors could be sitting on significant long-term gains. Could that open the door to profit taking?

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