636. That's the number for Inter Cars S.A. today, up half a percent from the open. It's sitting right at its Fibonacci resistance, which is usually where things get interesting or fall apart.
The overall signal says Strong Buy. The price action says Doji. You don't see that every day—a market screaming "go" while the chart whispers "maybe not."
The Conflicting Signals
Look at the moving averages. Both the 10-day and 100-day are screaming buy, with the current price well above their levels. That's textbook bullish momentum.
- SMA 10: 624.5 (Strong Buy)
- SMA 100: 581.96 (Strong Buy)
- Stochastic K%: 61.4 (Buy)
But then you've got the Parabolic SAR sitting at 640, telling you to sell now. And that Doji candle? It means indecision pure and simple—buyers and sellers fought to a draw at today's open of 633.

Why The Doji Changes Everything
A Doji after a run-up to near all-time highs is a warning flag, not a confirmation. The stock hit 650 recently, and now it's stalling here.
| Level | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Resistance (R1) | 636.633 | Fibonacci |
| Support (S1) | 626.701 | Fibonacci |
| Pivot (P) | 631.667 | Fibonacci |
Trading at 636 puts it right on that Fib resistance. A break above could target new highs, but failure sends it back to test support near 627 or even lower.
The Volatility Trap
The Bollinger Band position is at 72%, which is high but not extreme squeeze territory yet.
The ATR percentage is over 2.7, though—that’s high volatility for a stock like this. It means moves can be sharp in either direction, making any single signal less reliable on its own.
The Strong Buy signal from moving averages is backward-looking momentum; the Doji is forward-looking hesitation.
Traders relying solely on one type of data from an FCS API feed are setting themselves up for a surprise.
The Practical Trade Setup
The Demark pivot points give us cleaner levels than Fibs sometimes.
- Demark Resistance: 636.5
- Demark Pivot: 631.25
- Demark Support: 623.5
A close above 637 makes the Doji irrelevant and confirms strength toward the all-time high again.
A rejection here and drop below the Demark pivot at 631 shifts focus to that support zone around




