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According to Investor’s Business Daily in a New America piece from a week ago, Fortinet FCNSA exam is the “top firm in the growing unified threat management, or UTM, market.” The irony is that reputation for excellence hasn’t kept its price chart out of harm’s way with Oracle’s weak business outlook triggering another security breach of sorts for bulls in the name.For bulls that like to manage softer delta, limited risk positions and maybe don’t mind the position of buying into price weakness with an eye on longer-term value; one big gift is Fortinet’s options.Shown above and to illustrate what’s possible is a 5x January 19 / 21 collar priced with shares of FTNT near 19.50.
Fortinet FCNSA exam Inc. provides network security solutions. The Company offers network security appliances and related software, and subscription services. Fortinet systems integrate the industry’s broadest suite of security technologies, including firewall, VPN, antivirus, intrusion prevention , Web filtering, antispam, and traffic shaping.Fortinet has overhead space with shares priced $19.29, or 26.6% below the average consensus analyst price target of $26.29. The stock should find initial resistance at its 200-day moving average of $21.71 and further resistance at its 50-day MA of $22.56.Over the past week, the 200-day moving average (MA) has remained constant while the 50-day MA has advanced 1.0%.
In trading on Monday, shares of Fortinet FCNSA exam Inc crossed below their 200 day moving average of $21.71, changing hands as low as $21.50 per share. Fortinet Inc shares are currently trading down about 2.7% on the day.Looking at the chart above, FTNT’s low point in its 52 week range is $15.50 per share, with $28.56 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $21.58.The ETF Channel Flexible Growth Investment Portfolio is designed to seek growth for investors — anywhere and everywhere. The key to the program is our portfolio strategy allows us complete flexibility in terms of asset allocation as there are no predetermined guidelines as to the level of stocks, bonds, cash, regions, countries, sectors, commodities, or even asset classes in the portfolio!