Friday, February 7, 2014

Intuit’s Chart Signals Shift to Intermediate Downtrend INTU's 20-day moving average has crossed down through its 50-day

Sam Collins for Investorplace.com writes: Intuit (INTU) — This company provides business and financial management solutions for small businesses, consumers and accounting professionals.


Earnings are expected to increase 11% in fiscal 2014, ended in July, but the stock is currently selling at 20 times estimated earnings in an industry that is only modestly increasing its revenues.
INTU topped out above $77 in mid-January following a run from around $64 in late August. It has broken its near and intermediate support, and the 20-day moving average has crossed the 50-day moving average, signaling a shift to an intermediate downtrend. 
Sell INTU short at $72 or higher with an intermediate target of $64. Short-sellers should place a stop-loss order at $75. 
Short-selling is a speculative technique and not suitable for all investors. Check with your broker for any special requirements before shorting this stock.

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