Market Signals Flash: $SPY Slides, $CPB Tanks, $AMZN Death Cross, $FLY Rockets

AfraSimon
03-13

A few notable technical signals across the market today. Here’s what stands out:

1. $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$

S&P 500 $SPY on track for its 2nd straight weekly close below the 20-week moving average 🚨🚨 The last time that happened was April/May 😱👀

2. $Campbell Soup(CPB)$

Campbell's Soup $CPB falls to its lowest price in almost 23 years and is now in danger of getting booted from the S&P 500 📉👻👀

3. $Amazon.com(AMZN)$

Amazon $AMZN forms a Death Cross ☠️ for the first time since April 🚨 The last one marked the bottom ✅

4. $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$

Firefly Aerospace $FLY just gapped above its 200-day moving average for the first time in more than 1 month and is having one of its best days ever after a successful Alpha Flight 7 launch 🚨 For magnified exposure, consider the Tradr 2X Long FLY Daily ETF $Tradr 2X Long FLY Daily ETF(FLYT)$


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