The share price of Johnson and Johnson looks ready to rebound from the major resistance-turned-support area, underpinned by the 23.6 per cent Fibonacci retracement level at 175.61, and resume climbing.
The underlying uptrend appears to be taking the form of a 1-5 impulse wave pattern, as postulated by the Elliott Wave Theory. Thus, the recent correction can be perceived as the second retracement leg (3-4). If the price action strengthens above the 23.6 per cent Fibonacci, this would allow for the subsequent emergence of the final impulse leg (4-5).
If, however, the correction breaks down below the lower limit of the support, underpinned by the 100-day MA (in blue), this would likely mean that it could then be extended lower towards the 38.2 per cent Fibonacci.
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