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    Oracle (ORCL) Shares Surge Past $160

    March 12, 2026
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    Oracle shares climbed above $160, reaching their highest level in roughly six weeks, following the release of a robust earnings report:
    → EPS: $1.79 vs. $1.70 expected
    → Revenue: $17.2bn vs. $16.7bn expected

    This marks the first quarter in 15 years in which both revenue and earnings grew more than 20% simultaneously. Key drivers included:
    → Cloud infrastructure revenue, up 84% to $4.9bn
    → A five-year, $300bn agreement with OpenAI (Project Stargate)
    → Total backlog exceeding $553bn, highlighting future revenue potential

    These results could relieve some of the selling pressure on ORCL, which had been in a downtrend since its record high last autumn.

    In our technical note on 5 February, we observed the stock dip below $150, noting that:
    → key support levels might limit further declines
    → prices below $150 could attract institutional buyers

    That day, ORCL established a low that held, and recent price action—including a bullish gap above $160—suggests that buyers are attempting to seize control.

    However, challenges remain:
    → the $170 level now acts as resistance after previously serving as support (marked on the chart)
    → the red descending channel is still in play, limiting upside momentum

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