Death Cross Looms Over Dollar Tree Investors

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If history is any guide, there may be trouble ahead for shares of Dollar Tree DLTR. A so-called "death cross" has formed on its chart and, not surprisingly, this could be bearish for the stock.

What To Know: Many traders use moving average crossover systems to make their decisions.

When a shorter-term average price crosses above a longer-term average price, it could mean the stock is trending higher. If the short-term average price crosses below the long-term average price, it means the trend is lower.

Why It's Important: The 50-day and the 200-day simple moving averages are commonly used.

The death cross occurs when the 50-day moves below the 200-day. This could mean the long-term trend is changing.

That just happened with Dollar Tree, which is trading around $141.14 at publication time.

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Remember: Seasoned investors don't blindly trade Death Crosses.

Instead, they use it as a signal to start looking for short positions based on other factors, like price levels and company fundamentals & events.

For seasoned investors, this is just a sign that it might be time to start considering possible short positions.

With that in mind, take a look at Dollar Tree's past and upcoming earnings expectations:

Quarter Q2 2022 Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021
EPS Estimate 1.58 2 1.77 0.96
EPS Actual 1.60 2.37 2.01 0.96
Revenue Estimate 6.79B 6.76B 7.12B 6.41B
Revenue Actual 6.77B 6.90B 7.08B 6.42B

Also consider this overview of Dollar Tree analyst ratings:

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