Micron Technology jumped on AI enthusiasm last month and now it’s pulled back.

The first pattern on today’s chart is the bullish gap on March 21 after earnings and revenue beat estimates. MU dipped to $107.05 the following session before continuing higher, but has now pulled back to hold that level. Has support been confirmed?

Second, you have the sequence of simple moving averages (SMAs). The 50-day SMA is above the 100-day SMA, which is above the 200-day SMA. That may reflect a bullish long-term trend.

Third, stochastics have dipped into oversold territory. Prices are also near the bottom of the Keltner Channel. Those patterns may suggest that it’s had a healthy pullback.

Finally, MU’s bullish inside candle on Monday could indicate its short-term downtrend is nearing an end.

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