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CSCO is trading at $92.16, which is above the MA-20 ($88.19), MA-50 ($82.85), and MA-200 ($75.55), confirming a bullish structure across short-, medium-, and long-term trends. The Ichimoku Kijun on D1 is at $85.75, which positions this level as immediate support; near-term support levels sit at $88.19 (MA-20) and $82.85 (MA-50), while resistance levels cluster at $92.51 (MA-5) and extend to $93.58 (HMA) in the immediate term.
Momentum on D1 remains positive, with the MACD signaling a buy and the ADX at 18.63 indicating a neutral but slightly strengthening trend. While the RSI remains constructive at 64.97, Stoch RSI is neutral and CCI leans positive, but BBP signals overbought conditions with strong buyer dominance intraday. Oscillator signals are mixed, but the Awesome Oscillator remains neutral, failing to decisively reinforce the trend. Over the past week, CSCO has risen $0.32 (0.35%) after closing last week at $91.84. The price is currently in the lower part of its weekly range, with volatility at 4.09%. This reflects a pullback from the recent weekly high and suggests minor consolidation after a sharp advance.
Looking ahead, the expected price range for the coming week is $90.25–$94.30, keeping price action near the upper half of CSCO's 52-week range ($59.45–$94.72). Based on W1 indicators (RSI, ADX, MACD, MA-50), the probability of a further price increase is very high (more than 80%), while a material decline remains unlikely. The baseline scenario projects sideways movement between $90.25 and $94.30 as momentum consolidates. A bullish scenario requires a sustained breakout above near-term resistance levels, targeting retests of the yearly high. Conversely, a bearish break below $90.25 could lead to a deeper correction toward the cluster of medium-term supports. The current yearly context underscores persistent bullish momentum but also suggests room for a technical pause.
Earlier, analysts noted that Cisco maintained a generally bullish medium-term outlook, though near-term indicators indicated some consolidation after a strong run higher. In light of evolving market dynamics, investors should monitor for sustained momentum or potential shifts as Cisco approaches key technical thresholds.