Zinger Key Points
- Alphabet stock forms a death cross amid technical weakness, macro worries and reduced Wall Street targets.
- A $32B Wiz acquisition, ad slowdown and DOJ scrutiny pile onto GOOGL’s 22% YTD drop.
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Alphabet Inc.‘s GOOGL GOOG stock is about to form the dreaded ‘Death Cross,‘ and investors aren't exactly searching for the upside.
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With Alphabet stock falling to $146.75, well below its 50-day simple moving average of $174.39 and 200-day SMA of $174.21, the bearish signal couldn't be louder.
The Death Cross—when the 50-day moving average slips below the 200-day—is a classic red flag that a downtrend might be starting. Alphabet stock is heading right towards it.
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Alphabet Stock Technicals Say ‘Bearish’ – Loud & Clear
The stock is now trading below all key exponential moving averages, from the five-day to the 50-day. Add to that a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 29.94 — firmly in oversold territory — and a Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) reading of a negative 6.71, and the technical picture spells one thing: strongly bearish.
Even slight buying pressure hasn't been enough to reverse course over the past week, where Alphabet stock dropped nearly 5%, bringing its year-to-date losses to a steep 22.5%.
The Wiz Bet And Cloudy Growth Outlook
Alphabet's $32 billion cash acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz left investors puzzled. Is it a defensive move in a tougher cloud landscape or a power play against Amazon.com Inc AMZN and Microsoft Corp MSFT? Either way, the bet hasn't impressed the Street — not yet.
With its annual cloud conference kicking off on April 9, all eyes are on whether generative artificial intelligence news can reboot sentiment. So far, hopes are muted.
Ad Woes, Tariffs & DOJ Trouble
On the macro front, tariff fears and rising recession risks are casting long shadows over Google's core advertising business. JPMorgan slashed its price target to $180 from $220 and cut 2025 search ad growth estimates to just 3%, down from 9%.
Meanwhile, Alphabet still faces the antitrust heat from the Department of Justice.
The result? Wall Street's confidence is eroding, just like its moving averages.
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