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K+S Stock Faces Make-or-Break Moment After 80% Rally and Sharp Pullback

From an 80% rally to sudden pullbacks, K+S stock teeters at a crossroads. Traders brace for a decisive move—will €17.22 or €13.53 dictate its fate?

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K+S Stock Faces Make-or-Break Moment After 80% Rally and Sharp Pullback

Shares in fertiliser producer K+S have seen sharp price swings in recent months. After an 80% rally from November, the stock surged past key resistance levels before pulling back just as quickly. Analysts now expect a decisive move as buyers and sellers clash over control. The stock’s recovery began in November when buyers defended the €10 support zone. This triggered an 80% rally, pushing the price above long-term resistance. By February, it had reached €18.47—the target set months earlier.

A correction soon followed, with the stock repeatedly falling back toward the broken downtrend line. Despite this, it managed to break through the long-term downtrend line, resistance at €15.17, and the June 2025 high of €17.07. The next hurdle for bulls lies between €17.07 and the April peak of €17.22. If the stock clears this zone, it could rise along the underside of a previously broken uptrend line, targeting the intermediate high of €16.59. However, a drop below €13.53 would signal a halt to the rally. For now, initial resistance sits at €15.75, while support holds at the multi-month downtrend line, along with the €14.67 and €14.16 levels.

The stock’s next move will depend on whether buyers regain momentum or sellers push it below critical support. A break above €17.22 could open further gains, while a fall under €13.53 would weaken the bullish case. Traders are watching closely for a decisive shift in direction.

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