6 actions indicated by Ativa to have chances of winning almost 2.70% this Monday

To dry: investor could gain almost 3% if Gol shares fall tomorrow (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

At the close of trading on Friday (14th) with an accumulated weekly gain of 4.10%, the Ibovespa fuels investors’ hope that it will finally engage the bullish bias. The optimism is shared, among others, by the graphic analyst at Activate Investments, Jorge Bittar, who sees room for the index to try to break the short-term ceilings, currently in the region of 108,500 and 109,000 points.

So, if you want to take advantage of the favorable tide of the stock market and operate your portfolio this Monday (17), there are suggestions both to bet on shares that can go up, if you are on the “long” team, and on stocks that can go up. fall, if you have the cold blood to trade short.

See the six stocks recommended by Felipe Vella and Jorge Bittar, technical analysts at Ativa, for this Monday. As always, remember that every investment involves risk and therefore there is no guarantee of return. Therefore, observe the methodology indicated by the analysts and the suggested stops, which signal the points at which losses are no longer tolerable and it is better to undo the position.

To trade purchased
Business Code Entry (R$) Partial (R$) Potential gain (%) Objective (BRL) Potential gain (%) Stop (R$)
Itaú Unibanco ITUB4 23,2 23,5 1,29% 23,7 2,16% 22,6
Bradesco BBDC4 20,5 20,7 0,98% 20,85 1,71% 20
JBS JBSS3 36,8 37 0,54% 37,25 1,22% 36,2
to trade short
Business Code Entry (R$) Partial (R$) Potential gain (%) Objective (BRL) Potential gain (%) Stop (R$)
Vale VALE3 85,17 84,07 1,31% 83,67 1,79% 87
Goal ALL4 16,94 16,74 1,19% 16,5 2,67% 17,5
Embraer EMBR3 22 21,7 1,38% 21,5 2,33% 22,8

Active Methodology: Assets with a suggested buy that have the opening above the entry point should be discarded, as well as an asset with a suggested sell that has the opening of the day below the entry point. Upon reaching the partial, the trade must be reduced by 50% and the stop adjusted to 1 cent before the entry point.

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