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$CS (Axa) Price Analysis
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  • 📈 Technical Analysis (TA) – Axa’s Price Targets

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Technical Analysis of Axa
The psychology behind the price

Technical indicators reflecting market sentiment and the collective psychology of you and other traders. Your emotions and other traders' emotions, such as fear and greed, play a significant role in driving price movements.

General trend

First of all, I'm going to put something in the back of your mind. One of the most stable factors that gives you more confidence as a trader: the general trend of Axa. The general trend of Axa is BEARISH with 71.4% confidence. It is very important for your mental being to use each indicator with this in mind. But beware, also the general trend flips once in a while! You can use moving averages to determine Axa's overall trend. For convenience I use the most commonly used moving averages: 20, 50, 100 & 200. Of course you can use other moving averages or other indicators to determine the trend.

Indicator phases

Some of the indicators I use have 3 zones: overbought, oversold and neutral. Transitions between these zones (market phases) provide valuable trading signals and insights. Expecially with the general trend mind, I use the highlighted phases:

Indicator zone transitionsBullish trend (-71.4%) Bearish trend (71.4%)
Overbought to neutralBullish pullback=Bearish reversal
Upper to lower neutralBullish correction=Bearish continuation
Neutral to oversoldOversold=Oversold
Oversold to neutralBullish reversal=Bearish correction
Lower to upper neutralBullish continuation=Bearish pullback
Neutral to overboughtOverbought=Overbought

1. Axa Price Targets

1.1 sr

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Let's take a look at the sr of Axa.

  • The price is trading between support and resistance lines.
Axa Daily sr Chart

2. Trend Indicators

2.1 mas

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Let's take a look at the mas of Axa.

  • The SHORT shows a strengthening upward trend.
  • Price action is trading under pressure relative to the SHORT.
  • The SHORT is leading the MEDIUM, indicating positive trend alignment.
  • The SHORT is lagging behind the INTER, indicating weaker trend alignment.
  • The SHORT is lagging behind the LONG, indicating weaker trend alignment.
  • The MEDIUM shows weakening trend behaviour.
  • Price action is trading under pressure relative to the MEDIUM.
  • The MEDIUM is lagging behind the INTER, indicating weaker trend alignment.
  • The MEDIUM is lagging behind the LONG, indicating weaker trend alignment.
  • The INTER shows weakening trend behaviour.
  • Price action is trading under pressure relative to the INTER.
  • The INTER is lagging behind the LONG, indicating weaker trend alignment.
  • The LONG shows weakening trend behaviour.
  • Price action is trading under pressure relative to the LONG.

Directionalities and relatives.

Moving AverageTrendPricevs. MEDIUMvs. INTERvs. LONG
SHORT
MEDIUM
INTER
LONG

Explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwW8h0lrQ-I

Axa Daily mas Chart
2.2 macd

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Let's take a look at the macd of Axa.

  • Momentum is leaning bearish. Selling pressure outweighs buying interest, indicating increased caution and reduced risk appetite among market participants.
  • Overall momentum is negative. Market conditions reflect cautious sentiment, with sellers exerting more influence and limiting upside progress for Axa.
  • Momentum is weakening. Bearish pressure is increasing as confidence fades and market participants shift toward defensive positioning.
Axa Daily macd ChartAxa Daily macd Chart
2.3 dmi

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Let's take a look at the dmi of Axa.

  • Directional bias favors sellers. Selling pressure dominates buying interest, reflecting cautious sentiment and increasing downside pressure.
  • Directional bias is mildly bearish, but overall trend conditions remain weak and lack clear directional commitment.
Axa Daily dmi Chart
2.4 sar

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Let's take a look at the sar of Axa.

  • Price action is under pressure relative to the prevailing trend structure, which is commonly interpreted as a bearish market signal.
Axa Daily sar Chart

3. Momentum Indicators

3.1 rsi

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Let's take a look at the rsi of Axa. The current phase is Continuation in bear market.

  • Downtrend continues after a consolidation or pullback. Hold or add to short positions.
  • Momentum is improving as buying interest gradually strengthens.
Axa Daily rsi ChartAxa Daily rsi Chart
3.2 stoch

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Let's take a look at the stoch of Axa. The current phase is Continuation in bear market.

  • Momentum favors sellers, indicating reduced buying interest and growing downside pressure.
  • Momentum is leaning bullish, with buying pressure currently dominating selling interest and supporting positive short-term sentiment for Axa.
  • Momentum is improving as buying interest strengthens and short-term sentiment turns more positive.
Axa Daily stoch ChartAxa Daily stoch Chart
3.3 cci

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Let's take a look at the cci of Axa.

Axa Daily cci ChartAxa Daily cci Chart
3.4 cmo

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Let's take a look at the cmo of Axa.

  • Momentum is leaning negative, indicating cautious market conditions and increasing downside participation.
Axa Daily cmo ChartAxa Daily cmo Chart
3.5 willr

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Let's take a look at the willr of Axa.

  • Momentum appears balanced, with neither buyers nor sellers showing a clear advantage in the current market environment.
Axa Daily willr ChartAxa Daily willr Chart

4. Volatility Indicators

4.1 bb

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Let's take a look at the bb of Axa.

Axa Daily bb Chart
4.2 atr

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Let's take a look at the atr of Axa.

Axa Daily atr ChartAxa Daily atr Chart

5. Volume Indicators

5.1 obv

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Let's take a look at the obv of Axa.

Axa Daily obv ChartAxa Daily obv Chart
5.2 mfi

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Let's take a look at the mfi of Axa.

  • Money flow favors sellers, indicating reduced buying interest and growing downside pressure.
Axa Daily mfi ChartAxa Daily mfi Chart

6. Summary

6.1. Notifications

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6.2. Trading Signals

Below you will find trading signals as the indicator is commonly used. This doesn't mean you should use it that way. Learn from these, but don't use them blindly. I recommend using at least 4 indicators, 1 from each category: trend, momentum, volatility and volume.

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6.3. Candlestick Patterns

Axa Daily Candlestick Chart
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