Visa's most recent trend suggests a bullish bias. One trading opportunity on Visa is a Bull Put Spread using a strike $177.50 short put and a strike $172.50 long put offers a potential 5.49% return on risk over the next 3 calendar days. Maximum profit would be generated if the Bull Put Spread were to expire worthless, which would occur if the stock were above $177.50 by expiration. The full premium credit of $0.26 would be kept by the premium seller. The risk of $4.74 would be incurred if the stock dropped below the $172.50 long put strike price.
The 5-day moving average is moving up which suggests that the short-term momentum for Visa is bullish and the probability of a rise in share price is higher if the stock starts trending.
The 20-day moving average is moving up which suggests that the medium-term momentum for Visa is bullish.
The RSI indicator is at 73.52 level which suggests that the stock is neither overbought nor oversold at this time.
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