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Capturing Volatility in Capital One Financial Corp. (NYSE:COF)

During market conditions like this volatility is not unusual, and investors who are aware and nimble enough to take advantage of it can often embrace the opportunities associated with market volatility.

In an effort to identify opportunity in Capital One Financial Corp. (NYSE:COF), a stock that has been uniquely volatile over the past handful of trading sessions, Stock Traders Daily has produced an organic price based report defining opportunities in COF on a near term, midterm, and longer term basis using naturally defined price action that helps us identify when to make decisions to enter positions, where our target prices should be, and where our risk controls should be placed.

Our objective report provides opportunities both on the long side and the short side of the trade, and it is unbiased.  From what it shows today, longer term support in COF is being threatened, and investors should respect tests or breaks of support when they happen.  Given the proximity of shares to longer term support levels this report is also timely because, as far as opportunity is concerned, we are best able to maximize our results when we take advantage of positions at or around inflection points like this.

Triggers may have already come
Support and Resistance Plot Chart for COF

COF EPS Analysis

COF Dividend Chart

COF Revenue chart

COF Growth rate - Quarterly

COF Growth rate - Yearly

COF PE chart

COF PEG chart

Blue = Current Price
Red= Resistance
Green = Support

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