Jim Cramer: Charts suggest Amazon shares are nearing a make-or-break moment
"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer examined technical analysis on Amazon shares from chartist Carolyn Boroden during Tuesday's episode of the show. Sign up and learn more about the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer https://cnb.cx/3Ei22n4
Charts suggest shares of Amazon are approaching a make-or-break trading moment, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday, citing the view of technical analyst Carolyn Boroden.
The “Mad Money” host said Boroden believes if the stock can hold above its recent low set on Dec. 3, then it will be primed to resume its long-term move higher. However, if Amazon shares end up falling below that support level, Boroden thinks it could “get worse,” Cramer said.
Amazon’s stock, which is down 4% over the past month, has not yet flashed a buy signal in Boroden’s eyes, Cramer said. But she was encouraged by what she saw earlier this month, when a batch of Fibonacci timing cycles appeared on Amazon’s chart, Cramer said.
Boroden is an expert on Fibonacci strategy, which is used by technical analysts and traces its roots to the numerical sequence identified in the 13th century by the Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci.
“Whenever [Boroden] gets a cluster of these things, it’s often a sign that a stock is about to change course, which is exactly what happened to Amazon,” Cramer said.
“Boroden wants to see Amazon do something else before she’s willing to go bullish. She’s looking for a buy trigger, and her favorite buy trigger involves a particular moving average crossover,” Cramer explained.
Specifically, he said, Borodon likes to analyze the 30-minute trading chart for a stock and wait for the eight-period exponential moving average to cross above the 34-period exponential moving average. When that happens, it’s a sign a stock’s momentum has turned positive.
“Unfortunately, we still aren’t there yet, but her Fibonacci timing cycles suggest that the stock could potentially bottom sometime in the next couple of days — possibly it already did earlier today,” Cramer said.
If that happens and Boroden is able to give a full endorsement of Amazon, Cramer said, the technician believes the stock could rally just below $3,900 per share. It closed Tuesday’s session down 0.28% at $3,381.83.
“If the stock fails to hold its support — meaning if it closes down more than a few points below where it’s currently trading — then it does ruin the whole bull thesis,” Cramer said. “In fact, if Amazon pulls back a bit more from these levels, Boroden says you need to expect substantially more downside.”
Still, Cramer advised viewers that he’s personally not expecting Amazon to fall significantly. He also noted his charitable investment trust owns Amazon.
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Charts suggest shares of Amazon are approaching a make-or-break trading moment, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday, citing the view of technical analyst Carolyn Boroden.
The “Mad Money” host said Boroden believes if the stock can hold above its recent low set on Dec. 3, then it will be primed to resume its long-term move higher. However, if Amazon shares end up falling below that support level, Boroden thinks it could “get worse,” Cramer said.
Amazon’s stock, which is down 4% over the past month, has not yet flashed a buy signal in Boroden’s eyes, Cramer said. But she was encouraged by what she saw earlier this month, when a batch of Fibonacci timing cycles appeared on Amazon’s chart, Cramer said.
Boroden is an expert on Fibonacci strategy, which is used by technical analysts and traces its roots to the numerical sequence identified in the 13th century by the Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci.
“Whenever [Boroden] gets a cluster of these things, it’s often a sign that a stock is about to change course, which is exactly what happened to Amazon,” Cramer said.
“Boroden wants to see Amazon do something else before she’s willing to go bullish. She’s looking for a buy trigger, and her favorite buy trigger involves a particular moving average crossover,” Cramer explained.
Specifically, he said, Borodon likes to analyze the 30-minute trading chart for a stock and wait for the eight-period exponential moving average to cross above the 34-period exponential moving average. When that happens, it’s a sign a stock’s momentum has turned positive.
“Unfortunately, we still aren’t there yet, but her Fibonacci timing cycles suggest that the stock could potentially bottom sometime in the next couple of days — possibly it already did earlier today,” Cramer said.
If that happens and Boroden is able to give a full endorsement of Amazon, Cramer said, the technician believes the stock could rally just below $3,900 per share. It closed Tuesday’s session down 0.28% at $3,381.83.
“If the stock fails to hold its support — meaning if it closes down more than a few points below where it’s currently trading — then it does ruin the whole bull thesis,” Cramer said. “In fact, if Amazon pulls back a bit more from these levels, Boroden says you need to expect substantially more downside.”
Still, Cramer advised viewers that he’s personally not expecting Amazon to fall significantly. He also noted his charitable investment trust owns Amazon.
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