Gogo Inc. provides in-flight Internet connectivity and wireless
in-cabin digital entertainment solutions in the United States and
internationally. The company, through its proprietary air-to-ground
(ATG) network and satellite-based technologies, offers a suite of
connectivity solutions and other services, including passenger
connectivity, passenger entertainment, and operations-oriented
communications services, as well as advertising, e-commerce, content,
and other offerings, such as destination-based event ticketing, flight
tracker, and weather and travel sites. The company operates in three
segments: Commercial Aviation North America; Commercial Aviation Rest of
World; and Business Aviation.
Take a look at the 1-year chart of GoGo (Nasdaq: GOGO) with the added notations:
GOGO has been trading mostly sideways since May of 2014. In addition,
the stock has found support at $14.50 (blue) whenever that level has
been approached. Now that the stock appears to be on its way down there
again, traders should be able to expect some sort of bounce. However, if
the $14.50 support were to break, much lower prices should follow.
The Tale of the Tape: GOGO has a key level of
support at $14.50. A trader could enter a long position at $14.50 with a
stop placed under the level. If the stock were to break below the
support a short position could be entered instead.
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