ePlus (PLUS)'s Technical Outlook is Bright After Key Golden Cross

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From a technical perspective, ePlus inc. (PLUS) is looking like an interesting pick, as it just reached a key level of support. PLUS's 50-day simple moving average crossed above its 200-day simple moving average, which is known as a "golden cross" in the trading world.

There's a reason traders love a golden cross -- it's a technical chart pattern that can indicate a bullish breakout is on the horizon. This kind of crossover is formed when a stock's short-term moving average breaks above a longer-term moving average. Typically, a golden cross involves the 50-day and the 200-day moving averages, since bigger time periods tend to form stronger breakouts.

A successful golden cross event has three stages. It first begins when a stock's price on the decline bottoms out. Then, its shorter moving average crosses above its longer moving average, triggering a positive trend reversal. The third and final phase occurs when the stock maintains its upward momentum.

This kind of chart pattern is the opposite of a death cross, which is a technical event that suggests future bearish price movement.

PLUS has rallied 13.4% over the past four weeks, and the company is a #2 (Buy) on the Zacks Rank at the moment. This combination indicates PLUS could be poised for a breakout.

Looking at PLUS's earnings expectations, investors will be even more convinced of the bullish uptrend. For the current quarter, there have been 2 changes higher compared to none lower over the past 60 days, and the Zacks Consensus Estimate has moved up as well.

Moving Average Chart for PLUS
Moving Average Chart for PLUS

Given this move in earnings estimates and the positive technical factor, investors may want to keep their eye on PLUS for more gains in the near future.

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