Netflix Shows Signs Of Life While Facebook, Amazon Breach Key Levels By Scalper1 | May 23, 2016 0 Comment Scalper1 News alt : http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/InternetTechnologyRss/~5/4ScH56SXZ4M/fang052316_sd.mp4http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/InternetTechnologyRss/~5/4ScH56SXZ4M/fang052316_sd.mp4 Loading the player… The “FANG” stocks are showing some compelling chart action today, with Netflix ( NFLX ) seeing some signs of life and Facebook ( FB ) dropping back below buy range. Meanwhile, Amazon ( AMZN ) is breaching a short-term support level and Google owner Alphabet ( GOOGL ) is hitting resistance at a long-term measure. Netflix Netflix rose 2.6% in average volume to hit its highest level in a month. The stock is now nearing its 50-day line, an area it breached after issuing disappointing quarterly results. If Netflix can retake that level it would be bullish. Shares are 28% below their all-time high reached in December. Facebook Facebook once again fell back below buy range from a cup-with-handle base it initially cleared on the heels of its view-topping quarterly earnings report about a month ago, losing 1.2%. Despite the negative action, volume was lighter than average and the stock is only 4% below its all-time high. It’s also still holding above its 50-day line and sell territory. Amazon Amazon fell below its 10-day line, sliding 0.9%, after finding support there in the past four sessions. But the stock is just 3% below its high and is extended 16% past a cup-with-handle base buy point it cleared ahead of the company’s estimate-beating earnings report. Alphabet Alphabet continued to hit resistance at its 200-day line for a third session, dropping 0.6%. Shares tried to break out of a cup-with-handle base ahead of its latest quarterly report, but breached their key moving averages in the wake of the results. Alphabet is now trading 11% below its high reached in February. Scalper1 News Scalper1 News Related posts: Amazon Stock Retakes Critical Level; Netflix Trips Bearish Signal 3 Top Chipmakers Breach Key Levels, But One Is In Profit-Taking Zone Why Facebook, Google, Amazon Are Best Positioned For Mobile Facebook Nears New Buy Point As Big Techs Retake Key Levels