Jack pc1667
OP
MooMoMi
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We don't recommend that you switch Nvidia to Tesla for now, as Nvidia is likely to follow the trend from 05/25/2023 to 08/02/2023. Because 05/25/2023 was also a high jump, it was also a record high at the time. So now you can keep holding Nvidia without switching to Tesla. My suggestions for Nvidia's future trends are as follows: As a first step, if the closing price for the next 9 trading days doesn't fall below today's low of $1015.20, you can keep holding it. If it falls below, people leave the field. (Note: I'm referring to the closing price, not the price before and after the intraday market) In the second step, if the stock price continues to rise, the closing price falls below the 10-day EMA during the pullback, the closing price does not return above the 10-day EMA within 6 days, and they leave the market. If you get back above the 10-day EMA within 6 days, you can keep holding it. Step 3. If the stock price continues to rise, each time the closing price falls below the 10-day EMA and returns to the 10-day EMA, it will form a low (meaning the lowest price on that day). Such a low point can be used as the first low every time. If the stock price falls below the previous low when it recovers, they will also have to leave the market. If it doesn't break, you can keep holding it.
MooMoMi : Should I switch Nvidia to Tesla![thinking_face ๐ค](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/1f914.png)
Jack pc1667 OP MooMoMi : We don't recommend that you switch Nvidia to Tesla for now, as Nvidia is likely to follow the trend from 05/25/2023 to 08/02/2023. Because 05/25/2023 was also a high jump, it was also a record high at the time. So now you can keep holding Nvidia without switching to Tesla.
My suggestions for Nvidia's future trends are as follows:
As a first step, if the closing price for the next 9 trading days doesn't fall below today's low of $1015.20, you can keep holding it. If it falls below, people leave the field. (Note: I'm referring to the closing price, not the price before and after the intraday market)
In the second step, if the stock price continues to rise, the closing price falls below the 10-day EMA during the pullback, the closing price does not return above the 10-day EMA within 6 days, and they leave the market. If you get back above the 10-day EMA within 6 days, you can keep holding it.
Step 3. If the stock price continues to rise, each time the closing price falls below the 10-day EMA and returns to the 10-day EMA, it will form a low (meaning the lowest price on that day). Such a low point can be used as the first low every time. If the stock price falls below the previous low when it recovers, they will also have to leave the market. If it doesn't break, you can keep holding it.
MooMoMi Jack pc1667 OP : Thanks for the comments
Hope I can digest and absorb ![pray ๐](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/1f64f-1f3fc.png)