Monday, December 23, 2024

ACN's Technical Pattern Signals Potential Breakout Opportunity

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"When technicals align like this on a recent earnings winner, it's time to pay attention."

Nate Bear, Lead Technical Tactician, Monument Traders Alliance

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Last week, ACN crushed their earnings with strong AI bookings of $1.2 billion, sending the stock up 6%.

But here's what really got my attention - the technical setup that's forming right now.

When you combine an earnings winner with stacked EMAs and a daily squeeze, that's when things get interesting.

And that's exactly what the SAM AI Scanner just flagged on ACN.

The stock might be trading near its 52-week highs around $378.51, but don't let that scare you off.

Even with this recent earnings pop, ACN has only gained about 5% this year, while the S&P 500 is up around 25%.

That kind of underperformance, combined with fresh earnings momentum and a clean technical setup? That's the recipe for potential catch-up moves I look for.

Let me break down exactly what I'm seeing...

What is Accenture?

Accenture is a global consulting powerhouse that's been making waves in the AI space.

Their recent earnings showed strong AI bookings growth, hitting $1.2 billion this quarter.

But let's focus on what really matters - the technical setup.

The Technical Picture

Here's what's got me excited:

 

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The daily and weekly EMAs are stacking beautifully.

When we see this kind of alignment, it often precedes significant moves. The shorter-term EMAs are riding above the longer-term ones, creating that perfect bullish ladder we love to see.

The Daily Squeeze

We're seeing compression in the Bollinger Bands relative to the Keltner Channel - a classic squeeze setup. These patterns often precede explosive moves, and with ACN near its 52-week highs, this could get interesting.

Recent Earnings Winner

The stock popped 6% on its latest earnings report, showing institutional interest. But here's what's really interesting - despite this win, ACN is only up 5% YTD compared to the S&P 500's 25% gain. This underperformance could set up for mean reversion.

Price Action Sweet Spot

Currently trading near its 52-week high of $378.51, ACN is in that sweet spot where momentum traders start paying attention.

The combination of strong earnings and technical alignment often creates the perfect storm for breakout moves.

Your Action Plan

Here's exactly what I'm doing with ACN:

Current Position I put on Friday:

  • (2) ACN 1/3 $375 calls @ $2.65
  • (3) ACN 12/27 $375 calls @ $1.35

My Game Plan:

  • Looking to build this position up to 10 contracts total
  • Targeting $2+ for exits
  • No stop set yet as I'm looking to add more on pullbacks

Why This Strategy:

  1. The squeeze setup suggests we could see a strong move
  2. Multiple expiration dates give us some flexibility
  3. Building the position gradually lets us manage risk while staying in the trade

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Wall Street’s top derivatives regulator has historically been viewed as something of an afterthought for an incoming administration.

Not this time.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission chair is one of the biggest remaining question marks surrounding President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming government. The small but powerful agency is primed to play a central role in some of the biggest policy fights in finance today, including how to regulate the $3 trillion cryptocurrency market. And that has set off a wave of speculation and jockeying — and speculation about the jockeying — over who Trump will tap for chair.

“It wasn’t a sexy job to get. Now, you have an opportunity to get an entirely new market that’s exploding in value and complexity,” a crypto lobbyist told MM. “It’s a career-defining role.”

Former CFTC Commissioner Brian Quintenz, who now leads policy for Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto arm, is viewed as a leading contender for the job, according to two people familiar with the transition talks, who were granted anonymity to speak freely.

Quintenz’s background in the traditional derivatives markets, in crypto and at the CFTC itself are seen as major selling points. His candidacy has been publicly backed by former CFTC Chair Chris Giancarlo and many of the crypto industry’s biggest players. Andreessen Horowitz Managing Partner Scott Kupor — who Trump tapped for director of the Office of Personnel Management on Sunday night — posted on X earlier this month that “Brian would be a great leader for the CFTC”.

But a final decision still appears to be up in the air, others told MM, and several other candidates remain in the mix. They include CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger, a former top staffer to incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Milbank partner Josh Sterling and Willkie Farr & Gallagher partner Neal Kumar. One of the people familiar with the transition talks told MM that Mersinger has recently jumped back “into the swing of things.”

All four — Quintenz, Mersinger, Sterling and Kumar — recently met with the Trump team in Florida to interview for the position, two people familiar with the matter told MM.

“There are a number of viable candidates — none of whom are aware that the field has been narrowed,” another person told MM. “And those candidates continue to engage in affirmative discussions with folks … to advocate for themselves. No question about that.”

Quintenz, Sterling and Kumar declined to comment, as did a Mersinger spokesperson. A spokesperson for the transition did not respond to a request for comment.

Some speculate that Trump’s decision could come as soon as today — though many predicted an announcement last week, too.

Either way, when the president-elect’s selection does drop, it is likely to be the latest sign of the CFTC’s importance to the incoming administration. After all, the last time a CFTC pick was named before Inauguration Day was 2008 — when Barack Obama named Gary Gensler to head the agency.

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Driving the Week

You get a job, and you get a job, and you get a job — While we wait on CFTC chair, President-elect Donald Trump went on an announcement kick over the weekend that included naming a new chair for the Council of Economic Advisers and building out the team around his White House artificial intelligence and crypto czar, David Sacks.

Stephen Miran, a former Treasury official, has been picked to lead the CEA. Miran, currently an economics fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a senior strategist for the hedge fund Hudson Bay Capital Management, has been a critic of the Federal Reserve and President Joe Biden’s economic policies, Mia McCarthy and your host reported.

Bo Hines has been tapped to join the newly created Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets as executive director. Hines, a one-time college football player, ran for Congress in 2022, narrowly losing to now-outgoing Rep. Wiley Nickel of North Carolina. Chaired by Sacks, the council will be “a new advisory group composed of luminaries from the Crypto industry,” Trump said in a statement.

— Trump also named Sriram Krishnan, a former general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, as senior policy adviser for artificial intelligence at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

CFPB hits big banks over Zelle — From Katy O’Donnell: “The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Friday sued the operator of Zelle and three of its owner banks — Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo — for allegedly failing to protect consumers from fraud on the peer-to-peer payment network.”

Trump puts social media shares into a trust — For months, government ethics groups have fretted about what President-elect Donald Trump will do with his massive $4 billion stake in Trump Media & Technology Group. Late last week, he finally gave them an answer, your host reports.

The incoming president put his nearly 115 million shares in the parent company of Truth Social into a trust controlled by his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. Still, there are concerns. Jordan Libowitz, vice president for communications at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said the move “is like a head nod in the direction of ethics without taking an actual ethical step.”

On the Hill

The government avoids a shutdown crisis  — Lawmakers capped off the 118th Congress — and a fraught last week — with a deal to fund the government until the middle of March and avoid a holiday shutdown.

— The bill, which President Joe Biden signed Saturday, “managed the last-minute demands of President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk, along with the ensuing furor of congressional Democrats,” Jennifer Scholtes and Katherine Tully-McManus reported early Saturday morning.

New Senate Banking members — The chief Senate panel charged with overseeing Wall Street will feature several new faces next year — some of whom are far from new to the financial world.

Senator-elect David McCormick of Pennsylvania, the former Bridgewater Associates CEO, and Sen. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, who previously served on the board of TD Ameritrade, which was founded by his father, Joe Ricketts, will both join the Senate Banking Committee next year, Ursula Perano reports. Other Republicans joining the committee are incoming Sens. Jim Banks of Indiana and Bernie Moreno of Ohio, a staunch crypto ally.

In the markets

‘The crack cocaine’ of stock trading — Years after a blitz of interest in Wall Street investing, men across the country are struggling with addiction issues tied to risky trading in the financial markets, The Wall Street Journal’s Gunjan Banerji reports. And the issues are only expected to worsen.

— “More than 30 people interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, many of whom regularly attend GA meetings, said they’ve struggled with compulsive gambling in financial markets. At times, the trading led to mood swings, sleepless nights and even depression. Their trades—and spiraling losses—became a shameful secret that they kept from their partners or other loved ones.”

Trump Transition

Panama Canal — “President-elect Donald Trump threatened on Saturday that the U.S. would reassume control of the Panama Canal if it felt that Panama wasn’t honoring the terms of a 1977 treaty regarding the waterway’s legal status,” Eric Bazail-Eimil reports. 

— More transition news: In addition to his announcement of the new CEA chair, the incoming president tapped “The Apprentice” producer Mark Burnett as special envoy to the United Kingdom, billionaire Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta as the next ambassador to Italy and a critic of Pope Francis as ambassador to the Holy See.

 

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Fly Around

Illinois’ swipe fee law blockedFrom Michael Stratford: “A federal judge on Friday blocked Illinois from enforcing key parts of its new state law that prohibits credit and debit card issuers from charging swipe fees on taxes and tips.”

Controversy at CoinDeskCoinDesk owner Bullish let go of its top editors Friday after “a newsroom controversy in which Bullish leadership forced editors to take down an article about the crypto billionaire Justin Sun after his team complained about its tone,” Fortune’s Leo Schwartz reports.

A new inauguration backer — POLITICO’s Daniel Lippman scooped over the weekend that Intuit, the company best known for its TurboTax and QuickBooks products, is giving $1 million to Trump’s inauguration — making it the latest company from corporate America to donate to the effort.

 

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ACN's Technical Pattern Signals Potential Breakout Opportunity

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