Alphabet Stock Holds Uptrend as Berkshire Adds $17 Billion Stake

Alphabet stock is caught between two competing forces: an intact long-term uptrend and a short-term corrective phase that has pulled price below key moving averages. On the daily chart, GOOGL closed at 344.00, under both the 20-day and 50-day EMAs but above the 200-day EMA at 324.08.
Key takeaways
- GOOGL closed at 344.00 on the daily chart, below the 20-day EMA at 349.67 and the 50-day EMA at 352.36.
- The daily RSI14 at 46.03 sits in neutral territory, while the daily MACD histogram remains negative at -0.43.
- The 1-hour timeframe shows a bearish regime, with price below the 20-hour, 50-hour, and 200-hour EMAs.
- The hourly MACD histogram has turned slightly positive at +0.19, hinting that downside momentum may be losing steam.
- Berkshire Hathaway has been reported adding $17 billion worth of Alphabet shares, while cloud backlog has topped $514 billion.
Daily Timeframe: Alphabet Stock Consolidates Inside a Broader Uptrend
The daily chart frames Alphabet stock as a pullback inside a broader uptrend, not a confirmed trend reversal. GOOGL closed at 344.00, sitting under both the 20-day EMA (349.67) and the 50-day EMA (352.36). Price remains comfortably above the 200-day EMA at 324.08. That combination points to consolidation within a longer uptrend, at least for now.
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