"Zero to Hero with CERO"CERO is a wild card for traders craving action. This high-volatility ticker can rocket sky-high or dive deep—perfect for those ready to capitalize on sharp swings. Timing is everything, so ride the momentum and lock in gains!Longby bovinebreed0
**LCID Bounce Setup with Key Levels**### **Description**: The **30-minute chart** for **LCID (Lucid Group Inc.)** shows a potential bounce trade setup: - **Entry**: $2.58 (yellow line - current level) - **Stop Loss (SL)**: $2.48 (white line - support zone) - **Target 1 (T1)**: $2.71 (red line - first resistance) - **Target 2 (T2)**: $2.86 (green line - major resistance) Price is holding near a crucial support zone. Monitor for bullish confirmation with volume to validate the upward move. A break above $2.71 could accelerate momentum. 📈 #LCID #Lucid #TradingSetup #TechnicalAnalysis #NASDAQ #EVStocksLongby Xeeshan790
ADITYA BIRLA MONEY LTD S/RSupport and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. by zenthosh0
C2C ADVANCED SYSTEMS LTD S/R for 20/12/24Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. by zenthosh0
11/7/24 - $bird - More interested $7-8/shr11/7/24 :: VROCKSTAR :: $ IDX:BIRD More interested $7-8/shr - mgmt is operating on their own time - beyond M&A, it's hard to see how stock really moves higher in the 3-6 month timeframe, unless it catches some momentum in this whacky environment where rando-stuff-moon. but i'd not bet my dog's tennis ball on it - basically mgmt "taking right" actions still e.g. store closing, gearing up for some interesting product launches/ marketing but it sounds like we get to see this all playing out in 2H25. that's an eternity to wait for a result that wasn't really a beat (inside guidance) and where guidance for 4Q/FY was taken lower. ewww, that doesn't work in this environment. - while balance sheet remains net cash and we can decide how to handle leases (maybe i say it's not $50 but $25 mm of "debt") that still say puts us in a $50 mm net cash position. at the same time we burn 10-15 mm a quarter until someone buys the company or results start to inflect. rough. essentially by 4Q, we'll either be raising with a good story, or stock will have started to work a bit as FCF inflects positive (probably a '26 event at the earliest given my experience operating in reality) - so what's the brand worth? 1x gross profit? 0.5x gross profit? - really hard to say. i think you need to assume someone like NYSE:BIRK , NASDAQ:CROX , NYSE:ONON (even NASDAQ:LULU ) could buy these guys and cut a lot of the SG&A out on their bigger platform. this is why i think multiple of gross profit makes the most sense. - at most i'd say 1x gross profit which if/when you assume buyers would want to see the new lineup in the market (bc the current portfolio is still not growing... so why complicate things for yourself), and take out all the net cash bc we burned it getting there, that's the stock as of y'day call it $10-11/shr or ~90 mm market cap. - but if we need to wait, what's the right discount rate for something like this 25-30%? private equity style? so you're now at probably $7-8/shr today and it waffles up or down depending on how well these marketing/ launches go next year TL;DR... the company's best option is to sell today at some modest premium. i think they've made it quite hard to do so in delaying this decision for years. now they need to swim. and the stock is on it's back heading into tax sell off season and where the ticker is too small cap for (real) institutions to get involved and what would an activist really accomplish in a founder-led situation like this on fire? unfortunately i think this thing is going lower and/or i'm uninterested unless we start entering the mid single digits, call it $7-8, minimally. talk then. stay well. V by VROCKSTARUpdated 1
Is NVIDIA Ready to Break Out or Break Down?Good morning, trading family! How’s everyone feeling today? Got your coffee? Charts ready? It’s time to dive in and see what the market has in store for us. Here’s the vibe: NVIDIA’s setting up for something big—are we aiming for $142 or sliding to $119? It’s like a game of tug-of-war, and the market’s holding the rope. Quick Tip: Remember, trading is about patience and discipline. If you’re feeling stuck, step away, take a breath, and come back with a clear head. The market’s not going anywhere. If you want a closer look at these setups or other ideas I’m watching, feel free to check out my profile or send me a DM—I’m always happy to share insights or answer questions. Let’s make it a great day! Kris /Mindbloome Exchange Trade What You See06:13by Mindbloome-Trading0
ASIAN ENERGY SERVICES LTD S/RSupport and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. by zenthosh0
NOTV Bounce Setup with $4 Entry!Description: The 30-minute chart for NOTV presents a potential bounce trade setup: Entry: $4.00 (yellow line) Stop Loss (SL): $3.58 (white line) Target 1 (T1): $4.83 (red line) Target 2 (T2): $5.60 (green line) Price is consolidating near the entry zone. Watch for bullish confirmation to validate the move. 📈 #TradingSetup #NOTV #TechnicalAnalysis #NASDAQLongby Xeeshan790
breakout of channel patternstock is in uptrend and currently broke the down ward channel and formed an up swing, It is expected to go up from here target of move will be according to future price action or weakness in price Longby dswarn780
Breakout & retestBreakout and retset long term looking better. This is Not a buying recommendation. Just my view . Iam not sebi registeredLongby afsaltck0
AGI GREENPAC LTD S/RSupport and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. by zenthosh0
AVALON TECHNOLOGIES LTD S/R Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. by zenthosh0
Tesla ideas on Fib bollinger... TSLA in troubleSure you can have a squeeze or euphoria...but didn't like 7 Billion in Charging stations that are said to be a few hundred in all the 48 continuous combined... There are like 100 TA and Love's on Interstate 80 Alone AP running damage control...who cares, just look at that number...~200 divided by 48, gives you like 5 per state....yeah, autonomous screams success with one in each major city... *only 10 handles per site and few may be out of sync, not sync, or be malfunctioning due to weather...if weather didnt cut their power- Its okay...diesel generators will help...wait, ??by CYQOTEK0
RIL S/R for 20/12/24Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. by zenthosh0
$SB H&S break with more downsideSome strong support but still potential downside to complete the pattern.Shortby franklyfreshUpdated 1
TSLA ...Tesla is in a funny rainbow wedgeBeing as extensive of a CyQo-Cpyder-Nest asI can craft, with trendlines going from 2016 to present,well 3 days ago, You can see something funny going on. Not constructed to look like that, just a compiling of data and then presentation. Explains the drop yesterday really well...but looks like any easy side up will be a terrible way down...by CYQOTEK0
$VRTX, Long, TP>25% NASDAQ:VRTX , Long, TP>25% Fundamentally the stock is good. Choose an entry point and do not forget about a protective order if you are trading with leverage. Don't risk it if you're not sure. Good luck to everyone.Longby stsidx0
Trading JournalBought of the bounce from the 50 MA, sold 1/2 as it got extended, rebought and repeated the pattern again. Ugly action in market and bad close at 21ema with above average volume, sold full position by tradingstocksdp0
SOUN The only play for today using my scanner.. I’m primarily looking for either a gap give and go setup or a breakout with a retest. Ideally, I’d aim for a second entry if we move into the 50% pre-market range to achieve a better average fill. I don’t use a price target; instead, I activate a trailing stop once I’m satisfied with the outcome.Longby OssianH1
FDX ....Fedex levels for todays earnings pt.2Simple and self explanatory for the levels of concern or price action..by CYQOTEK0
Naeem Holding Egypt (NAHO) has a good opportunityDaily chart, The stock EGX:NAHO has tested the pivot axis and is supposed to re-bounce to test the upper channel (Resistance line R) at around 0.169 The technical indicators RSI and MACD are supporting this positive view. Consider a stop loss below 0.145 - 0.144Longby snour0
WKHS The horse that works extra hard does all the workInteresting trend alignment on WKHS that has a possible drop really low which could spring the price, there is also potential for a confirmation due to a short increase in price which could theoretically do the same. The better climb for the price would be to DROP first to .4999 and then rocket upwards, however, there is a chance, that .8 takes the price to 1.2 which then sees the big drop to .4999, which leaves with the final chance of the $7 jump going .4999. It seems this .4999 is the move that springs the price upwards of $30, otherwise I wouldn't be as hopeful. It should happen fast, and retracements should happen fast. Good luck! Line on chart is more of an estimate or guideline, instead follow the price targets and trends. Here's an analysis of the chart for Workhorse Group, Inc. (WKHS): Timeframe: Daily Chart: This chart shows daily price movements from late 2022 to the present, around November 2024. Price Movement: Initial Decline: From late 2022 into early 2023, there was a significant decline in the stock price, dropping from above $30 to below $2. Consolidation: Post-decline, the stock entered a consolidation phase, trading sideways with minor fluctuations around $2 to $4 from mid-2023 to early 2024. Recent Surge: There's a notable sharp increase in the stock price towards the end of 2024, rising significantly from around $1.20 to over $30. Technical Indicators: Moving Averages: 200-day Moving Average: The stock price has been below this moving average for most of the period, indicating a long-term bearish trend. However, the recent surge has pushed the price above this average, suggesting a potential shift to bullish sentiment. Support/Resistance: Support: Around $1.20, where the price bounced back before the surge. Resistance: Previous highs around $30 could act as psychological resistance, but the recent break above this level suggests strong bullish momentum. Volume: Volume Spike: There's a noticeable increase in volume during the recent price surge, indicating strong buying interest. Chart Patterns: Inverse Head and Shoulders: Towards the end of the chart, there's a formation that resembles an inverse head and shoulders pattern, which is typically a bullish reversal pattern. Neckline: The breakout above the neckline around $1.20 confirms this pattern, projecting a potential rise to around $30, which the stock has already achieved. Fibonacci Retracement: Not explicitly shown, but if drawn from the peak to the trough before the surge: 61.8% Retracement: Around $18.90, which could be a potential target or resistance level. Analysis: Trend Reversal: The recent surge indicates a strong reversal of the downtrend that dominated from late 2022 to early 2024. This could be due to positive news, earnings, or market sentiment. Momentum: The stock has significant upward momentum, but after such a rapid increase, it might face profit-taking or consolidation at these levels. Risks: Given the rapid rise, there's a risk of a pullback or correction. If the price fails to hold above the previous resistance at $30, it could see a sharp decline. Conclusion: Bullish Outlook: The chart suggests strong bullish momentum with potential for further gains if the current sentiment holds. However, caution is advised due to the possibility of a pullback after such a steep rise. Entry Points: For those looking to enter, waiting for a pullback to test support around $20-$25 or using options for less risky exposure might be wise. Stop Loss: For traders, setting a stop loss below the recent breakout level around $1.20 or the 50% retracement level could manage risk. Remember, while technical analysis provides insights, fundamental analysis and understanding the company's news, earnings, and market conditions are crucial for making informed trading decisions.Longby nicktussing770
Nvidia Short Daily chart Target SMA200Nvidia Short Daily chart Target SMA200 After that run for top price should try to go into the daily sma200 and than even more Shortby StudyWallStreet0