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Today's review focuses on: pressure
First of all, do you still remember the continuous decline from yesterday? Many negative emotions and thoughts may have come to mind. The most common question in the comments section yesterday was whether to stop loss. However, my Moo friends who pay attention all know that my response is always: If you feel pressure, you should stop loss; if not, you can wait. And I provide hints whether I have positions or not, so that you can think for yourselves. (I want to tell you that if you feel pressure, you shouldn't buy because you're not ready. So when you encounter unknown situations, you keep trying to find excuses for yourself, which is actually meaningless.)
So how to avoid this pressure? Let me share my own logic: Fear comes from the unknown of things.。
What does this sentence mean? Fans of Moo should all know that I often say to you: in Options Trading, if I lack confidence, I will set a stop loss at 1%. If I am confident, I basically trade without a stop loss, even if the loss exceeds 50%. This stems from the recognition of my professionalism and stock selection, bringing confidence, so I have no fear. After all, I have been active in the market for 11 years, so I have seen almost every situation, that's why you see me comfortable despite losses.
Finally, based on the two arguments above, if you have been following my posts yesterday, you would have noticed that I have been adding some Options of TSLA against the market trend, and the options I fell asleep on the day before yesterday didn't take profit at 50%, until yesterday in the end...
First of all, do you still remember the continuous decline from yesterday? Many negative emotions and thoughts may have come to mind. The most common question in the comments section yesterday was whether to stop loss. However, my Moo friends who pay attention all know that my response is always: If you feel pressure, you should stop loss; if not, you can wait. And I provide hints whether I have positions or not, so that you can think for yourselves. (I want to tell you that if you feel pressure, you shouldn't buy because you're not ready. So when you encounter unknown situations, you keep trying to find excuses for yourself, which is actually meaningless.)
So how to avoid this pressure? Let me share my own logic: Fear comes from the unknown of things.。
What does this sentence mean? Fans of Moo should all know that I often say to you: in Options Trading, if I lack confidence, I will set a stop loss at 1%. If I am confident, I basically trade without a stop loss, even if the loss exceeds 50%. This stems from the recognition of my professionalism and stock selection, bringing confidence, so I have no fear. After all, I have been active in the market for 11 years, so I have seen almost every situation, that's why you see me comfortable despite losses.
Finally, based on the two arguments above, if you have been following my posts yesterday, you would have noticed that I have been adding some Options of TSLA against the market trend, and the options I fell asleep on the day before yesterday didn't take profit at 50%, until yesterday in the end...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
For today, the decision to buy or sell Tesla (TSLA) stock depends on intraday technical analysis and current market sentiment. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you decide:
Intraday Factors to Consider (January 17, 2025):
1. Current Price:
Tesla closed at $413.82, down by 3.37%. If the price shows a rebound from this level this morning, it might be a buying opportunity.
2. Support and Resistance Levels:
• Key Support: $410 (if the price holds above this level, there’s pote...
For today, the decision to buy or sell Tesla (TSLA) stock depends on intraday technical analysis and current market sentiment. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you decide:
Intraday Factors to Consider (January 17, 2025):
1. Current Price:
Tesla closed at $413.82, down by 3.37%. If the price shows a rebound from this level this morning, it might be a buying opportunity.
2. Support and Resistance Levels:
• Key Support: $410 (if the price holds above this level, there’s pote...
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$PLTR 250221 60.00C$ Do your own research folks. this company has solid fundamentals and is making money hand over first, long term a winner. yes valuation is high at the moment because of momentum. I do believe that short term trend points to the downside which will give good entry points for long-term mindset investors.
Last Friday through Tuesday we hit low 60s. today it seems like it's going to the moon do not be deceived by short term moves plan accordingly and onl...
Last Friday through Tuesday we hit low 60s. today it seems like it's going to the moon do not be deceived by short term moves plan accordingly and onl...
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A clear entry point that can be recognized at a glance is one where everyone knows. Shrinking volume cannot be manipulated by the major players, as it’s the only factor that can't deceive retail investors. When volume shrinks, it indicates that the people holding the stock are unwilling to sell. The forces of both the bulls and bears have exhausted, turnover is low, trading is sluggish, and transactions are scarce...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Today's review focuses mainly on TSLA and NVDA. First of all, today's trading logic is based on the fact that TSLA and NVDA had already opened lower in the night session and early session, which we can understand as a follow-up decline due to poor data on Friday. However, as long as everyone pays attention, they will notice that the trading volume in these night and early sessions is actually not high, so I assume it's a trick by market makers to deceive.
However, I'm not sure if it's really just a trick by the institutions. Those moo friends who follow my posts should know from the replies that I've mentioned needing the market to open before determining the direction. Therefore, I've been holding back from trading before the market opens, and indeed in the last 15 minutes, the institutions managed to make some people relinquish their chips through price suppression tactics.
Following the concept of 'what goes up must come down,' there will be an opportunity for a rebound after a sharp drop at the opening. So, in the last minute before the market opens, I decided to immediately place call options on tsla and nvda.
Then there is the Trade that everyone saw, so summarizing today's trade is as expected, not particularly difficult, the difficulty lies in execution, whether you believe in your own judgment.
Continuously reviewing will make me more powerful~ I also hope everyone will review more on their own. $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
However, I'm not sure if it's really just a trick by the institutions. Those moo friends who follow my posts should know from the replies that I've mentioned needing the market to open before determining the direction. Therefore, I've been holding back from trading before the market opens, and indeed in the last 15 minutes, the institutions managed to make some people relinquish their chips through price suppression tactics.
Following the concept of 'what goes up must come down,' there will be an opportunity for a rebound after a sharp drop at the opening. So, in the last minute before the market opens, I decided to immediately place call options on tsla and nvda.
Then there is the Trade that everyone saw, so summarizing today's trade is as expected, not particularly difficult, the difficulty lies in execution, whether you believe in your own judgment.
Continuously reviewing will make me more powerful~ I also hope everyone will review more on their own. $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
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$SoundHound AI (SOUN.US)$ Why is the market not reacting positively? FOMC report indicates forecasted rate cuts…
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