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FUELCELL ENERGY ($FCEL) 🔋 | Will Fuelcell Bulls Give em' Hell?

NASDAQ:FCEL   FuelCell Energy, Inc.
⛽📱Fuelcell energy expectations going into earnings tomorrow are poor to mixed. However, green energy stocks have been performing rather well recently, and there is a solid chance FCEL will continue to benefit from that sector-wide momentum.

While we aren't ready to open a long position on this one ourselves, we will take a look at some potential levels of interest to watch depending on the market's reaction to earnings tomorrow. This outlook will be geared toward the bulls, because of the general strength in FCEL and the Green Energy sector.


Support.
The S1 bullish orderblock could act as support if the overall market stays bullish and earnings are good but FCEL pulls back for any reason. The S2 S/R flip is another logical level to look for support, perhaps if the market/sector pulls back with more intensity or there is an earnings upset. The S3 orderblock and S/R cluster is the last hope for bullish momentum, as it offers the chance for a higher low in the uptrend. S4 and S5 meanwhile should act as support if the uptrend is lost. Here S4 is of particular note as it is acted as a major price pivot point previously.


Resistance.
The R1 bearish orderblock represents the current price pivot point. Breaking this level is the bull's first order of business. The next level of interest is the R2 bearish S/R flip. If R1 is broken, R2 becomes the logical target.


Summary.
There are lots of important support levels for the bulls, and many chances to hold the uptrend. It is logical assuming the market and sector keep moving that even a fair earnings report will be enough to keep FCEL moving up. We don't have a clear long setup here, but these are the levels to watch.


Resources: www.earningswhispers.com/stocks/fcel + www.h2-view.com/stor...elebrates-milestone/


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