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$MRVL 250328 74.00C$
planned to start a $100 to $1k challenge today but I am a bit sick so I guess I need a good rest for now.
buying&selling intuitively, profit is profit. I am calling it a day for today.
planned to start a $100 to $1k challenge today but I am a bit sick so I guess I need a good rest for now.
buying&selling intuitively, profit is profit. I am calling it a day for today.

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$DBS (D05.SG)$
DBS is one of the best stock in Singapore with strong dividend and fundamental business. Recently, the stock price has completed a 200% Fib move from the last major bottom to the recent top, a 17 to 17 sgd move. At this point, this stock is not a buy anymore depite being cheaper evaluation than when it break out (lower P/E). I will be waiting for a retracement, potentially by end of Oct this year to buy back at break out levels.
DBS is one of the best stock in Singapore with strong dividend and fundamental business. Recently, the stock price has completed a 200% Fib move from the last major bottom to the recent top, a 17 to 17 sgd move. At this point, this stock is not a buy anymore depite being cheaper evaluation than when it break out (lower P/E). I will be waiting for a retracement, potentially by end of Oct this year to buy back at break out levels.

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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
Fear of chaos in the world? The volatility in the first hour is very intense, so it's hard to say what is *reliable*. Honestly, sometimes it feels like riding a roller coaster, you know? One minute it's soaring, the next minute it crashes. In the first hour, I've lost count of how many times I've lost money, and I've made some big trades, but just can't predict it. I mean, news breaks, algorithms go wild... it's chaotic. I swear, sometimes it's purely luck. And don't get me started on Volume, it's insane. I've tried to find patterns; I really have. I spent weeks charting things, looking for something, but there’s nothing consistent. Sometimes it’s an upward jump, sometimes a downward jump, sometimes it’s sideways and boring, then boom! A huge move. So much happens, it’s hard to make sense of anything from the noise.
I mean, I've seen some days where the first hour sets the tone for the entire day, and then it either soars or plummets. What about other days? The complete opposite. It does nothing and then explodes. It's like trying to predict the weather in a hurricane, you know? You just don't know. I remember one day seeing a strong upward trend in the first 20 minutes, I jumped in, and then it immediately reversed. I lost a big chunk of money right there.
On another day, nothing happened in the first hour; it was lifeless, completely flat, and then it went crazy in the following day. So, you don't...
Fear of chaos in the world? The volatility in the first hour is very intense, so it's hard to say what is *reliable*. Honestly, sometimes it feels like riding a roller coaster, you know? One minute it's soaring, the next minute it crashes. In the first hour, I've lost count of how many times I've lost money, and I've made some big trades, but just can't predict it. I mean, news breaks, algorithms go wild... it's chaotic. I swear, sometimes it's purely luck. And don't get me started on Volume, it's insane. I've tried to find patterns; I really have. I spent weeks charting things, looking for something, but there’s nothing consistent. Sometimes it’s an upward jump, sometimes a downward jump, sometimes it’s sideways and boring, then boom! A huge move. So much happens, it’s hard to make sense of anything from the noise.
I mean, I've seen some days where the first hour sets the tone for the entire day, and then it either soars or plummets. What about other days? The complete opposite. It does nothing and then explodes. It's like trying to predict the weather in a hurricane, you know? You just don't know. I remember one day seeing a strong upward trend in the first 20 minutes, I jumped in, and then it immediately reversed. I lost a big chunk of money right there.
On another day, nothing happened in the first hour; it was lifeless, completely flat, and then it went crazy in the following day. So, you don't...
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💡 Is Nvidia about to spark another AI stock explosion? GTC 2025 is here, and the stakes have never been higher! Lock in your Calendar 📆 17 - 21 March.
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🔥 What’s Coming at GTC 2025?
🔹 GeForce RTX 50 Series Expansion 🚀
📌 Expect new RTX 5070 Ti & 5070 GPUs, powered by Blackwell architecture—rumored to deliver next-gen AI & gaming performance. Could this redefine GPU dominance?
🔹 Project DIGITS AI Supercomputer 🤯
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Week 2 Day 6
A+ captures by A+ Trading Algos
👻 $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Intraday Breakdown – Mar 12: Liquidity Engineering at Its Finest. 👻
🔥 Market Makers don’t just trap traders—they wear them down. Their bots aren't the least tired, but you are. If you can see that you have entered the party late, exit fast before they drain you completely. Don't wait for your dream price exit. After collecting enough liquidity, it's time for MMs to make their nex...
A+ captures by A+ Trading Algos
👻 $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Intraday Breakdown – Mar 12: Liquidity Engineering at Its Finest. 👻
🔥 Market Makers don’t just trap traders—they wear them down. Their bots aren't the least tired, but you are. If you can see that you have entered the party late, exit fast before they drain you completely. Don't wait for your dream price exit. After collecting enough liquidity, it's time for MMs to make their nex...
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In a bearish market, achieving relatively stable returns requires a mix of defensive strategies, diversification, and risk management. Here are some approaches to consider:
1. Defensive Stocks & Sectors
Invest in companies that provide essential goods and services, which tend to be more resilient during downturns. These include:
Consumer Staples (e.g., food, household products, healthcare)
Utilities (e.g., electricity, water, telecommunications)
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
2. Di...
1. Defensive Stocks & Sectors
Invest in companies that provide essential goods and services, which tend to be more resilient during downturns. These include:
Consumer Staples (e.g., food, household products, healthcare)
Utilities (e.g., electricity, water, telecommunications)
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
2. Di...
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