Dassault Systemes: fresh sell signal, but the drop was extreme
Sell signal on Dassault Systemes SE in its first week, ranking 5th among 52 EU-UK sell signals. The drop was sharp, but a Signal Strength of 95 out of 100 reads as possible exhaustion, not confirmation of decline. Trading not recommended.
Volkswagen: buy signal active, but the confirmation week fell short
Volkswagen is in week 2 of a buy signal: the confirmation week closed bearish and the model suggests exiting. The trade is 3.7% below entry; an active dynamic stop is tighter than the structural level.
Unilever: technical bounce within an ongoing decline
Unilever is at week 14 of a sell signal with an 11% gain from entry. The week closed up 4.7%, but the underlying bearish structure remains intact: CMF, MACD, and momentum all confirm the reading.
The Rebound Doesn't Erase the Signal: Tesco's 4 Weeks Under Watch
Tesco is at week 4 of a sell signal: after the sharp pullback in late May, the last two weeks have seen technical rebounds. MACD is still negative but the histogram is improving, momentum is recovering. A zone worth watching — not a confirmed reversal.
Siemens: 2 targets already hit, but the signal is showing early signs of strain
Siemens is at week 8 of a buy signal. 2 of the 3 targets of our most advanced model have already been hit, but the confirmation week closed bearish and the structure is showing signs of fatigue that shouldn't be ignored.
A decline that stalls: sell signal at week 6, market undecided
Siemens Healthineers is at week 6 of a sell signal the market has yet to confirm. Technical structure stays under pressure, but the decline has found no momentum: discipline calls for a wait-and-see stance.