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American Express Stock -
Always Chart It, When Investing

American ExpressStock Chart
  • American Express Stock Chart - Have you ever looked at AXP stock rectangle pattern like the one above, and you instantly became totally fascinated by it?

    I have, and the most wonderful thing about that kind of fascinating experience is what the charts usually teach you about the past behavior of American Express Company stock buyers and sellers.

  • Using Trend Line A - Very powerful technical resistance line that lasted for about 9 months. Notice how technical AXP stock investors have used it over and over again as a selling point, and also a buying point just 3 months ago.

    Technically, because so many so investors have lost and made money around $55 in the past, they are likely to remember this $55 area again in the future.

  • Using Trend Line B - Have you noticed how American Express Company’s stock technical inventors have used this absolutely powerful, powerful Technical Support Line as a buying point over and over again.

    During those 9 months of temporary battle between AXP stock buyers and sellers, it represented a very important place that lost AXP stock sellers lots of money, and made AXP stock buyers lots of money.

  • The Rectangle Pattern - Using Trend Line A and Trend Line B formed the a powerful stock chart pattern that mostly illustrates the temporary battle between AXP stock buyers and sellers during a transition period. How do you use it? You measure the depth of the pattern like I did with the 3rd arrow, and then project it from the breakout area to get the 1st price target, like I did here using the 4th arrow. The 2nd price target is not always easy to achieve in my experience, but it’s something to pay attention to using American Express Stock Chart.

  • The Bottom Line - It’s all about learning from the past behavior of American Express stock chart, and how that knowledge and experience can help you avoid losing all your money. The lesson I am sharing here is simple but powerful, don’t just go and buy or sell AXP stocks simply because the evening business news says everybody is doing so.

    Learn from the past and find those places that can reduce your risks. I find that the past behavior of AXP stock investors and traders can guide you to make the right decision. Again, this is not a recommendation for any form of AXP stock investing.

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  • More AXP Stock - As you look at the selling pressure of AXP stock in this chart example, you will start to notice where stock sellers usually appear. As you do that, realize that how you can use it to reduce your risk.

  • Even More American Express Stock - When you take the time to read this American Express stock chart analysis carefully, it becomes very clear to you where why stock resistance really works. Why technical AXP stock investors have been using it.

  • Yet AXP Stock Chart - What’s it like when you look at AXP stock chart? And you see the new and powerful technical support trend line, that’s stock buyers have used in the past and are likely to use again in the future.

  • Another AXP Stock Price - Examining even more AXP stock price chart that reveals where investors have sold in the past makes you realize why they are likely to sell there again. This is another example of the power of resistance line.

  • Still American Express Stock Chart - The American Express Stock Chart pattern that most clearly demonstrates the temporary battle between AXP stock buyers and sellers during a transition period is technically called the rectangle.

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