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Archive - 10/17/2025 - Sign In to see current Signals. |
Ameriprise Financial (AMP) Technical Analysis
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| | It was the negative week for the Ameriprise Financial (AMP). During the week, the AMP dropped -9.18 points, or -1.91%, and closed at 470.25 on Friday, October 17, 2025. Weekly volume was 24% above average.
Long-term trend: [See AMP long-term trend chart] A long-term uptrend had started on November 21, 2008 at 11.74 and reached 582.10 on January 30, 2025. AMP gained -570.36 points, or -4858.26%, in 844 weeks. The chart has formed a Broadening Ascending Wedge chart pattern. The uptrend resistance line (162.03) is broken. Usually a broken resistance is considered to be a long-term bullish signal, although a short-term pull back is possible. Use the following links to access Trend Support/Resistance Help, or use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with broken trend resistance line in a long-term trend.
Medium-term trend: [See AMP medium-term trend chart] A medium-term uptrend had started on March 18, 2020 at 80.01 and reached 582.10 on January 30, 2025. AMP gained -502.09 points, or -627.53%, in 254 weeks. The chart has formed a Broadening Ascending Wedge chart pattern. The trend support level is at 427.76 and resistance is at 641.01. A Broadening Ascending Wedge pattern is considered to be a reversal formation. It usually appears in a mature trend, characterized by overbought/oversold long-term and short-term indicators, and often generates divergence on long-term indicators. Use the following link to access a Broadening Ascending Wedge chart pattern help, or use a Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with Broadening Ascending Wedge pattern in a medium-term trend.
Weekly Technical Indicators: [See AMP weekly technical indicators chart] Weekly Lane's Stochastic is oversold while Williams' Percentage Range is strongly oversold. Use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with oversold weekly Lane's Stochastic or strongly oversold weekly Williams' Percentage Range. Oscillators are designed to signal a possible trend reversal. They can act as alerts and should be taken in conjunction with other technical analysis tools. Oscillators can be used to confirm other technical signals. Use the following links to access Lane's Stochastic and Williams' Percentage Range help. The weekly MACD line is below its signal line since August 8, 2025. Use the following link to access a MACD help.
Short-term trend: [See AMP short-term trend chart] A short-term downtrend had started on July 7, 2025 at 548.47 and reached 463.00 on October 17, 2025. AMP lost 85.47 points, or 15.58%, in 102 days. The chart has formed a Falling Wedge chart pattern. The downtrend support line (476.75) is broken, while daily and weekly technical indicators are oversold. Downtrend is exhausted and trend reversal is possible soon. Use the following links to access Trend Support/Resistance Help, or use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with broken trend support in a short-term trend.
Daily Technical Indicators: [See AMP daily technical indicators chart] Daily Williams' Percentage Range and Lane's Stochastic are oversold. Use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with daily oversold Williams' Percentage Range and Lane's Stochastic. The daily MACD line is below its signal line since October 9, 2025. This is an indication that the short-term trend is down. The distance between MACD and the signal line is low, but getting bigger. It indicates that the current short-term downtrend is getting stronger. The price touches the lower Bollinger Band. The Bollinger Bands are often used with a non-oscillator indicator like chart patterns or a trendline. The signals are considered more reliable if these indicators confirm the recommendation of the Bollinger Bands. Use the following links to access the Bollinger Bands Help, or use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with the price above the Upper Bollinger Band or below the Lower Bollinger Band.
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