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Dow Jones Stocks Showing Bullish Momentum

Several Dow components are flashing strong short-term bullish signals this week. Walmart and VISA lead the pack, but Salesforce, Verizon, and Microsoft also show promise.

I’ve been running my screening models on Dow Jones components this week, and a clear cluster of bullish signals has emerged. These aren’t just random breakouts — the price action and volume patterns suggest a strong probability of further upside over the next few trading sessions. 📈

Walmart (WMT) and VISA (V) are showing the highest short-term momentum scores right now. Both have clean trend structures with minimal resistance overhead. Salesforce (CRM) and Verizon (VZ) are also on my watchlist, as they’ve recently bounced off key support levels with increasing buying pressure. Microsoft (MSFT) rounds out the group with steady accumulation, which often precedes a quick move higher.

I’m focusing on these names for potential long setups with a defined timeframe — think 5 to 7 days. The key is to wait for a slight pullback or a confirmed break of near-term resistance to improve the risk-reward. No need to chase, but the foundation here looks solid for short-term bullish trades.

Comments5

  • Bullish signals mean nothing until you see volume confirmation. Walmart and VISA have solid fundamentals, but Salesforce is overpriced and due for a pullback.
  • Interesting observation—Walmart and VISA do seem to be riding strong trends, but isn't Microsoft's recent pullback a bit concerning for sustained momentum? 🤔
  • Walmart's 14-day RSI at 68 and VISA's breakout above $300 resistance suggest momentum is real, but Salesforce's 50-day MA still slopes down. Short-term setups don't always confirm intermediate trends. 📉
  • Momentum on V and WMT is clean, but MSFT needs a volume confirmation before adding size. Risk/reward tightens when the whole basket runs together.
  • Walmart and VISA are solid picks, but I'd push back on Verizon—their debt load is a drag that momentum can't fix. 🚀🔥 Salesforce and Microsoft have better earnings catalysts ahead.