Delta Air Lines provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo throughout U.S. and around the world. Co. provides daily departures and affiliated departures. Co.'s domestic network is centered around main hubs in Atlanta, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Detroit and Salt Lake City. Co. has agreements with domestic regional carriers that operate as Delta Connection® to feed traffic to its domestic hubs. Co. serves Transatlantic, Transpacific and Latin America markets directly on Co. and through joint ventures with airline partners. Internationally, Co. has hubs and market presence in Amsterdam, London-Heathrow, Mexico City, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Seoul-Incheon.
When researching a stock like Delta Air Lines, many investors are the most familiar with Fundamental Analysis — looking at a company's balance sheet, earnings, revenues, and what's happening in that company's underlying business. Investors who use Fundamental Analysis to identify good stocks to buy or sell can also benefit from DAL Technical Analysis to help find a good entry or exit point. Technical Analysis is blind to the fundamentals and looks only at the trading data for DAL stock — the real life supply and demand for the stock over time — and examines that data in different ways. One of those ways is to calculate a Simpe Moving Average ("SMA") by looking back a certain number of days. One of the most popular "longer look-backs" is the DAL 200 day moving average ("DAL 200 DMA"), while one of the most popular "shorter look-backs" is the DAL 50 day moving average ("DAL 50 DMA"). A chart showing both of these popular moving averages is shown on this page for Delta Air Lines. |