American Express Rebounds From 7-Day Losing Streak as Trading Volume Ranks 143rd Amid Technical Divergence
American Express (AXP) rose 1.21% on August 13, 2025, with a trading volume of $0.79 billion, ranking 143rd in market activity. The stock had previously gained 2.36% on August 12, reversing a seven-day losing streak. Technical indicators suggest a mixed outlook, with short-term bullish signals from moving averages conflicting with a bearish long-term trend. A break above $309.82 could trigger further gains, while support near $297.48 remains critical.
Analysts highlight diverging volume and price movements, noting declining trading volume despite upward price action. This divergence raises concerns about potential short-term volatility. While the stock is near a key support level at $302.30, proximity to resistance at $303.41 limits immediate upside potential. The 30-day MACD and pivot points indicate accumulation activity, but the long-term average remains a sell signal, complicating the near-term trajectory.
Historical performance data shows a 20.15% gain for a strategy buying high-volume stocks and holding for one day from 2022 to 2025. This outperforms passive benchmarks, suggesting strong liquidity-driven opportunities in AXP’s sector. However, the stock’s sensitivity to macroeconomic factors, including Trump-era tariff policies and Fed rate-cut expectations, underscores the need for caution amid shifting market dynamics.

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