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Downtrend Broken Resist.Archive - 10/24/2025 - Sign In to see current Signals. |
Kellogg Co. (K) Technical Analysis
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| | It was the negative week for the Kellogg Co. (K). During the week, the K gave back -0.06 points, or -0.07%, and closed at 83.03 on Friday, October 24, 2025. Weekly volume was -47% below average. K is a member of Consumer Staples Sector. Consumer Staples is the most oversold sector. Sector/industry rotation is considered a proven strategy to beat the market. Use the following links to find overbought/oversold technical indicators by Sector or by Industry.
Long-term trend: [See K long-term trend chart] A long-term downtrend had started on March 4, 2025 at 83.22 and reached 76.48 on September 24, 2025. K lost 6.74 points, or 8.10%, in 29 weeks. The chart has formed a Broadening Descending Wedge chart pattern. The downtrend resistance line (75.52) is broken. Usually a broken resistance is considered to be a long-term bullish signal, but since daily indicators are overbought a short-term pull back is possible. K may retest the broken resistance line. It is considered to be a support line now. 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 K medium-term trend chart] A medium-term uptrend had started on September 24, 2025 at 76.48 and reached 83.11 on October 17, 2025. K gained -6.63 points, or -8.67%, in 3 weeks. Price is near the trend high.
Weekly Technical Indicators: [See K weekly technical indicators chart] Weekly Lane's Stochastic is overbought while Williams' Percentage Range is strongly overbought. Use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with overbought weekly Lane's Stochastic or strongly overbought 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 above its signal line since October 3, 2025. This is an indication that the medium-term trend is up. Use the following link to access a MACD help.
Short-term trend: [See K short-term trend chart] A short-term uptrend had started on October 13, 2025 at 82.32 and reached 83.11 on October 17, 2025. K gained -0.79 points, or -0.96%, in 4 days. The price is now at the 10.13% retracement level.
Daily Technical Indicators: [See K daily technical indicators chart] Daily Lane's Stochastic is overbought while Williams' Percentage Range is strongly overbought. Use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with overbought daily Lane's Stochastic or strongly overbought daily Williams' Percentage Range. During the last week, daily Lane's Stochastic main line (%K) has declined below the overbought signal line (%D). Such crossover is considered a bearish signal. Daily Lane's Stochastic and MACD have bearish divergence. Use the following links to access the Lane's Stochastic and MACD help, or use the Technical Stock Screener to see the list of stocks with daily Lane's Stochastic and MACD bearish divergence. The divergence between price and indicator is considering one of the most important buy/sell stocks trading signal. During the last week, daily MACD line has moved below its signal line. Such crossover is considered a bearish signal. The price has closed on Friday above the upper Bollinger Band. It is considered a bullish signal. 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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