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Harley-Davidson Closing in to Resistance
Published on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 10:04 Written by Christopher Lynn
New York, January 31st (TradersHuddle.com) - Shares of Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) are trading very close to calculated resistance at $45.63 with the current price action closing at just $43.91 placing the stock near levels that make it difficult to buy.
Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) manufactures and sells motorcycles. Its products include heavyweight touring, custom, and performance motorcycles, as well as a line of motorcycle parts, accessories, and general merchandise.
Harley-Davidson's current stock range is defined by current calculated support defined at $36.06 and by the resistance level at $45.63, the stock is clearly over-extended from support, making it difficult to establishing new long positions at this level.
Traders don't have a clear entry point for Harley-Davidson, as the stock is well above support, however, as the stock pulls back towards $36.06 it will definitely provide a reference point to establish a trade. On the other hand if the stock decides to break above resistance level at $45.63 then traders will get an opportunity to enter Harley-Davidson stock by establishing a position as the stock moves to a higher range.
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