UnitedHealth Group Incorporated operates as a diversified health and
well-being company in the United States. The company’s UnitedHealthcare
segment offers consumer-oriented health benefit plans and services for
large national employers, public sector employers, mid-sized employers,
small businesses, and individuals; health care coverage, and health and
well-being services to individuals aged 50 and older addressing their
needs for preventive and acute health care services, as well as services
dealing with chronic disease and other specialized issues for older
individuals. Its OptumHealth segment provides health management
services, integrated care delivery services, consumer relationship
management, sales distribution platform services, and financial
services. Its OptumRx segment provides pharmacy benefit management
services and programs, including claims processing, retail network
contracting, rebate contracting, and management; and clinical programs,
such as step therapy, formulary management, and disease/drug therapy
management programs.
Please take a look at the 1-year chart of UNH (Unitedhealth Group, Inc.) below with my added notations:
UNH trended consistently higher from the beginning of the year until
September. Since then, the stock seems to have formed an inverse head
and shoulders pattern (blue). I have noted the head (H) and the
shoulders (s) to make the pattern more visible. UNH’s neckline
resistance is at the $75 level (red). The stock would confirm the
pattern by breaking up through the $75 neckline and should move higher
overall from there.
Lastly, keep in mind that simple is usually better. Had I never
pointed out this inverse H&S pattern, one would still think this
stock is moving higher simply if it broke through the $75 resistance
level. In short, whether you noticed the pattern or not, the trade
would still be the same: On the break above the key $75 level.
The Tale of the Tape: UNH has formed an inverse head
& shoulders pattern. A long trade could be entered on a break above
the $75 level with a stop placed under that level.
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