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Facebook Passes 50-Day Test; Netflix, Illumina Break 2 Support Lines

Facebook ( FB ) tested a key level Tuesday morning but came out stronger. But Netflix ( NFLX ) and Illumina ( ILMN ) crashed through support levels on weak Q1 figures. IBM ( IBM ) gets an incomplete. MaxLinear ( MXL ) triggered a sell rule as well as breaking a support level. Facebook Facebook has been finding support at its 50-day moving average since April 11, when shares finished just below that key level. Since then the stock has closed above that support level. On Tuesday, Facebook shook off a morning dip to just above the 50-day to rally for a 1.7% gain at 112.29. On the upside, the next key level is a buy point at 117.09. Facebook releases earnings next week, with analysts expecting a 48% EPS gain, the third straight quarter of accelerating growth. Netflix Netflix late Monday reported an unexpected rise in Q1 earnings per share. Subscriber growth also topped expectations. But the Web-streaming giant expects net global-customer growth of just 2.5 million in Q2, which would be the weakest quarterly gain in two years . It also guided Q2 earnings lower. Netflix stock dived 13% Tuesday, crashing through its 200-day and 50-day moving averages in one fell swoop. (Netflix retook its 200-day line just last week). How do Netflix and IBM stack up vs. their rivals? Find out at IBD Stock Checkup Illumina Illumina late Monday gave Q1 preliminary revenue figures that were well below Wall Street estimates. The gene-sequencing tools giant sees Q1 sales up 6%, ending a 14-quarter string of double-digit growth. Illumina stock crashed 23.2% on Tuesday, back near two-year lows. Like Netflix, Illumina tumbled through its 200-day and 50-day lines. The stock on Monday topped its 200-day for the first time this year. IBM IBM revenue and earnings did top Wall Street forecasts late Monday, though sales have fallen for 16 straight quarters. Also, IBM’s implied Q2 EPS guidance appeared to be below analyst estimates. IBM stock fell 5.6% on Tuesday, undercutting its 200-day line intraday but closing just above that area. But IBM could easily retest the 200-day line in the coming days, with the 50-day only slightly below that. MaxLinear MaxLinear’s chip designs are used in video streaming. The stock cleared an entry point of 17.85 last month, rising to a 19.10 peak on April 4. But shares drifted lower since then. On Tuesday, the stock dived 10.2% to 15.86, triggering an 8% sell rule from that entry point and breaking through its 50-day moving average. It wasn’t immediately clear why the MaxLinear shares fell.

5 Top Chip Stocks Seek Support Amid Enterprise Demand Warning

Highly rated chipmakers Macom Tech ( MTSI ), Microsemi ( MSCC ), MaxLinear ( MXL ), Inphi ( IPHI ) and Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ) are dropping in heavy volume today, though they pared their losses as the tech-heavy Nasdaq rallied by the early afternoon. Some of the selling pressure is potentially coming from Juniper Networks ‘ ( JNPR ) earnings preannouncement late Monday. The networking equipment vendor lowered its first-quarter revenue and earnings expectations below Wall Street estimates, citing weaker-than-anticipated demand from enterprise customers. Macom tumbled intraday below its 50-day line and the 40 price level in intraday trade, but the shares are now looking for support at those levels, down 2.9% in early afternoon action. The stock is trading 11% below its recent high. Microsemi is plunging back below buy range from a cup-with-handle base buy point it initially cleared in mid-March, losing 2.5%. In intraday trade, shares neared the 50-day line, which recently crossed back above the 200-day line as the stock’s performance improved. MaxLinear also dropped back below buy range from a base it initially cleared in early March, though it pared its losses, sliding 2.8% in early afternoon action. Several weeks ago, the stock dipped back below buy range but found support at the 50-day line before regaining composure. Inphi is still well extended from a double-bottom entry at 28.54, but it tested the lower bound of its buy range from an alternate entry at 32.42. Shares dipped 1.2% to 33.41. And Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Cirrus Logic is testing support at its 50-day line, but it bounced back to trade unchanged. Shares are trading 7% below their high set last May. Apple, for its part, rose 0.6% intraday. Meanwhile, Juniper Networks gapped down 8% on the bearish outlook, plunging below its 50-day line in giant volume. The stock is now 29% below its November peak.

Juniper’s Q1 Miss Drags Down Networking Stocks; Chips Fall Too

When enterprise clients slow down purchases, and Internet service providers delay capital expenditures, Juniper Networks ( JNPR ) has a problem. The top computer-networking gear maker not named Cisco Systems ( CSCO ) pre-announced just such a first-quarter situation after the market close Monday, sending networking stocks lower Tuesday. Juniper stock was down more than 9% in morning trading in the stock market today , below 23, as at least three investment banks lowered their price target. Cisco stock was down 1%, near 27. The IBD Computer-Networking industry group was down 1.4%. Shares of  Arista Networks ( ANET ) and rival Brocade Communications Systems ( BRCD ) were each down 2%. Chips stocks weren’t faring much better. IBD’s Electronics-Semiconductor Manufacturing industry group was down 1% and had been down more than 4%, while the Electronics-Semiconductor Fabless group also was down 1%. Microsemi ( MSCC ) was down nearly 3%,  MaxLinear ( MXL ) 1%, and Inphi ( IPHI ) was weaker by more than 1% — though all had been down more than 3% earlier. FBN Securities analyst Shebly Seyrafi dropped his price target for Juniper stock to 25 from 27 and maintained a sector perform rating. “The primary reasons for the weakness include weaker-than-anticipated demand from enterprise (customers) and the timing of deployments of certain U.S. and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Tier 1 telecoms,” Seyrafi wrote in a research note Tuesday. “It is somewhat disappointing to see the weakness in EMEA telecoms (which was the case in fiscal Q4 as well), especially considering that in Q4, JNPR’s service provider segment grew by a strong 25% year over year and that JNPR had an easy compare in the Q1 service provider segment (where revenue declined 8% year over year the year before).” Seyrafi noted that AT&T ( T ) expects to grow capital expenditures 6% to $22 billion this year, while Verizon ( VZ ) implied a 3% decline in capex to a range of $17.2 billion to $17.8 billion. “So U.S.-based service providers will likely not be driving much growth for communication equipment suppliers this year,” he said. Juniper Notes March Rebound “We do think that Juniper felt what Cisco (outperform-rated) noted in February, namely that some customers paused to digest what was happening following financial market turbulence at the beginning of the year,” Seyrafi wrote. “However, we do note that financial markets rebounded in March, and JNPR CEO Rami Rahim stated that the company remains constructive on fiscal 2016 as the company expects new products to add to growth while the company maintains ongoing focus on cost discipline.” Juniper said that it expects to report earnings per share minus items of 35 cents to 37 cents, down from its prior guidance of 42-46 cents. Wall Street had expected 43-44 cents, up 34% to 38% from Q1 2015. Juniper’s new midpoint, 36 cents, would be up 12%. Juniper expects Q1 revenue of $1.09 billion to $1.10 billion, down from its prior guidance of $1.15 billion to $1.19 billion. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected $1.16 billion, up 8.4%. Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Juniper is set to release full Q1 results after the close April 28. William Blair analyst Jason Ader maintained his outperform rating on Juniper stock but “modestly lowered” full-year estimates for 2016 and 2017. Analyst Alex Henderson at Needham reiterated his hold rating and said that he’s “firmly on the sidelines,” as he too trimmed estimates. “While we see Juniper as one of the weaker companies in our coverage, there could be read-throughs to other names such as Cisco, F5 Networks ( FFIV ) and Viavi ( VIAV ),” Henderson said in a Tuesday research note. “We think Arista and Gigamon ( GIMO ) are likely to be able to power through the choppy environment. Given the magnitude of the (Juniper) top-line miss, we think estimates for Q2 will have to be ratcheted back as well.” F5 stock was down 2% Tuesday morning, while Gigamon was down 1% and Viavi Solutions off 1.5%.