$OGE | How the ($OGE) price action is used to our Advantage (OGE)

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$OGE | How the ($OGE) price action is used to our Advantage (OGE)

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November 10, 2024, 01:12 am ET, BY Tom S.- Contributor| Editor: Thomas H. Kee Jr. (Follow on LinkedIn)

The technical summary data tells us to buy OGE near 41.99, but there is no current upside target from the summary table. In this case we should wait until either an update to the summary table has been made (which usually happens at the beginning of every trading day), or until the position has been stopped. The data does tell us to set a stop loss 41.87 to protect against excessive loss in case the stock begins to move against the trade. 41.99 is the first level of support below 42.9, and by rule, any test of support is a buy signal. In this case, if support 41.99 is being tested, a buy signal would exist.

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There are no current resistance levels from the summary table, and therefore there are no Short resistance Plans which tell us to short upon tests of resistance. Resistance levels have broken higher and unless the stock reverses lower and below support levels again short positions look risky.

If n/a begins to break higher, the technical summary data tells us to buy OGE just slightly over n/a, with an upside target of n/a. The data also tells us to set a stop loss @ 0 in case the stock turns against the trade. n/a is the first level of resistance above 42.9, and by rule, any break above resistance is a buy signal. In this case, n/a, initial resistance, would be breaking higher, so a buy signal would exist. Because this plan is based on a break of resistance, it is referred to as a Long Resistance Plan.

The technical summary data is suggesting a short of OGE if it tests n/a with a downside target of 41.99. We should have a stop loss in place at 0 though in case the stock begins to move against the trade. By rule, any test of resistance is a short signal. In this case, if resistance, n/a, is being tested a short signal would exist. Because this plan is a short plan based on a test of resistance it is referred to as a Short Resistance Plan.

If n/a begins to break higher, the technical summary data tells us to buy OGE just slightly over n/a, with an upside target of n/a. The data also tells us to set a stop loss @ 0 in case the stock turns against the trade. n/a is the first level of resistance above 42.9, and by rule, any break above resistance is a buy signal. In this case, n/a, initial resistance, would be breaking higher, so a buy signal would exist. Because this plan is based on a break of resistance, it is referred to as a Long Resistance Plan.

The technical summary data is suggesting a short of OGE if it tests n/a with a downside target of 42.85. We should have a stop loss in place at 0 though in case the stock begins to move against the trade. By rule, any test of resistance is a short signal. In this case, if resistance, n/a, is being tested a short signal would exist. Because this plan is a short plan based on a test of resistance it is referred to as a Short Resistance Plan.

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Our job as #investors is to pay attention to the #stocks we own. Part of that involves looking at the #fundamentals, but half of the disclosure comes from looking at price action. The Oge Energy Corp (NYSE: OGE) data table below can help you with price action, and we have more details too. Trading plans for OGE are shown here too; these plans are updated in real time for subscribers, where this report is static. If you want an update, or a report on a different stock, please get one here Unlimited Real Time Reports.

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