ArcelorMittal: Ready for some Upside?

mt New York, July 11th (TradersHuddle.com) - Shares of ArcelorMittal (NYSE:MT) ended the trading session higher by $0.12 or 0.82% from its previous close. ArcelorMittal's price action developed what can be considered a reversal pattern in the form of a tweezer bottom, which is a candlestick pattern that is usually formed at the end of a downtrend. The tweezer bottom is considered a reversal pattern, so traders will need to monitor the price action for confirmation.

ArcelorMittal (NYSE:MT) is the largest steel producer in the world. The Company manufactures cold rolled, electrogalvanized and coated steels, slabs, special quality bars, and wire rods. Arcelor Mittal has steel making operations around the world.

Traders looking for an entry in ArcelorMittal can use the tweezers as a good reference point to establish the long position, as the pattern provides defined risk by giving a good reference point for support.

Traders look for tweezer bottoms, as they provide an entry with a small defined risk. They are a leading indicator that provide an alert for a trend reversal or stabilization. The tweezers imply that bears or sellers were not able to push the stock lower, therefore providing the opportunity to look for a bounce. Below an example of a Tweezer Bottom reversal pattern:

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