Lululemon Could Be Running

Lululemon spent more than half of 2023 in a range, but now it could be starting to run.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the bullish gap after LULU was added to the S&P 500 last month. The stock pulled back in late October, made a higher low and proceeded to a new 52-week high. That may suggest it’s trying to break out.

Second is the range between $415 and $420, near the mid-October peak. Prices have pulled back to test that zone. Trend followers may now watch to see whether it makes a higher low. Can old resistance become new support?

Third, you have the rising moving averages. The 8-day exponential moving average (EMA) is above the 21-day EMA. The 50-day simple moving average (SMA) is above the 100-day SMA. That may suggest that both the short- and long-term trends are bullish.

Fourth, notice how LULU gapped higher following its last three quarterly reports. Will that keep buyers engaged into the next set of numbers estimated for December 7?

Finally, MACD is rising.

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