Nike closed around 57 dollars, sitting near multi-year lows after a sharp post-earnings selloff. The stock is now down more than 30% from its 52-week highs, significantly underperforming both the broader market and other consumer discretionary names.
From a short-term trading perspective, this level is starting to matter. Most of the recent selling appears event-driven, and price is now consolidating near prior support. Momentum is still weak, but downside pressure looks slower compared to the initial drop.
This is not a long-term thesis. Demand and margin concerns remain. But at current levels, the risk reward for a technical bounce is becoming clearer, especially if the broader market stays stable.
I’m watching closely rather than rushing in.
What do others think, short-term bounce here or still falling?
NKE around 57 dollars, is this a short term bounce opportunity
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What makes this retailer deserve its high P/E anyway?