Wednesday May 28, 2025 Stocks Breaking Out Of A Base 138 Days Ago $U $ROKU $WBD $ORCL $AMZN $AMZU $ARM $UPST $ACHR $APA $JPM $M $QS $RETL

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Rank Ticker Days Since Previous High Name
1 U ðŸš€ 44 Unity Software Inc.
2 ROKU 39 Roku, Inc.
3 WBD ðŸš€ 11 Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. -
4 ORCL ðŸš€ 9 Oracle Corporation
5 AMZN 8 Amazon.com, Inc.
6 AMZU 8 Direxion Daily AMZN Bull 2X Sha
7 ARM ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 7 Arm Holdings plc
8 UPST ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 6 Upstart Holdings, Inc.
9 ACHR ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 5 Archer Aviation Inc.
10 APA 5 APA Corporation
11 JPM 5 JP Morgan Chase & Co.
12 M ðŸš€ 5 Macy's Inc
13 QS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 5 QuantumScape Corporation
14 RETL 5 Direxion Daily Retail Bull 3X S
Stocks Breaking Out Of A Base

In stock trading, a "consolidation" period is a phase where a stock's price trades within a narrow range, often with decreasing volume. This represents a period of market indecision, where buyers and sellers are in a relative balance. The "good" thing about a stock breaking higher out of this consolidation is that it can signal the start of a new, powerful uptrend. A breakout to the upside suggests that buyers have finally overwhelmed sellers, and the accumulated energy from the consolidation period is being released in a bullish direction. This is often accompanied by a significant increase in trading volume, which confirms the conviction of the move. The longer and tighter the consolidation, the more significant the potential breakout. For traders, a breakout from consolidation can provide a low-risk, high-reward entry point. The resistance level that defined the top of the consolidation range now becomes a new support level. This provides a clear area for traders to place a stop-loss order, helping to manage risk. The potential for a strong, sustained move higher makes this a favorite strategy for identifying new momentum plays.