Boeing (BA) Share Price Could Reach 2025 Highs

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As the Boeing (BA) stock chart indicates, the price rose by 3.5% yesterday, while the S&P 500 index (US SPX 500 mini on FXOpen) gained only 0.4%. Boeing’s stronger performance reflects optimism driven by news (and market rumours) reported in the media suggesting that:

→ Korean Air has purchased more than 100 aircraft during the newly elected South Korean president’s visit to the White House;
→ Boeing is negotiating the sale of 500 aircraft to China;
→ the Trump administration may acquire stakes in companies linked to the defence sector (Palantir, Boeing, Lockheed Martin).

Technical Analysis of BA Stock Chart

BA’s price fluctuations have formed an upward channel (shown in blue). However, at the end of July, the rally encountered resistance around the $235 level:
→ following a volatility spike at the end of July (triggered by the quarterly earnings release), the price retreated towards the lower boundary of the channel;
→ in mid-August, the price turned downwards again from this level.

At the same time, we can observe a sequence of higher lows (1-2-3), emphasising that the lower boundary of the channel is acting as key support, setting the pace for BA’s growth trajectory in 2025.

It is worth noting that the stock’s oscillation between support (the lower boundary) and resistance around $235 is creating bullish patterns such as an Ascending Triangle and a Cup and Handle.

Should reports of a potential Boeing share purchase by the US government be confirmed, the BA stock price could advance to new annual highs. In such a scenario, several factors could be important:
→ the price may subsequently consolidate around the channel’s median;
→ historically, the $250–260 zone has acted as significant resistance during 2021–2023;
→ the $235 level may switch roles to become support, similar to the way $218 previously did.

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