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Technical Analysis of This New Chart (NVIDIA 15-min, Heikin Ashi) Setup: Entry: 105.23 Forecast EMA: 103.02 (trending nicely upwards under the price = bullish support) ? Key Observations: The Forecast EMA result varies based on your settings and the selected chart timeframe." Stop Loss: 99.97 (tight but safe under previous consolidation zone) Take Profits: TP1: 110.50 ✅ TP2: 115.76 ✅ TP3: 121.02 ✅ ? Key Observations: Strong Breakout: You caught the move perfectly after a big consolidation phase (accumulation area visible). Healthy Pullback: Small pullback after TP2 — healthy behavior, not a sharp reversal yet. Forecast EMA Position: Price is well above Forecast EMA (103.02), and EMA is rising ➔ very bullish. ?️ Upgraded Trade Management Plan (for this chart): 1. If still holding the trade: ✅ Stop Loss Adjustment: Now that TP1 (110.50) was hit, you should move Stop Loss up to your Entry (105.23) ➔ You are now risk-free. 2. Partial Take Profits Plan: ? At TP2 (115.76): ➔ Sell 50% of remaining position. ➔ Activate a trailing stop for the rest. ? At TP3 (121.02): ➔ Let the trailing stop follow. ➔ Tighten the trail after every new 15-min high is broken. 3. Trailing Stop Strategy After TP2: ? Trail the stop 2 bars behind the most recent swing low on the 15-min chart. Example: If a candle makes a higher high and a higher low ➔ move stop 2 candles back to protect gains. ✍️ Special Notes: If price suddenly drops and closes a full 15-min candle below Forecast EMA (103.02), it’s a sign momentum is weakening — you may want to close manually if that happens instead of risking trailing stop whipsaws. Heikin Ashi candles make it easier to spot strong trends — watch for small-bodied candles (like dojis) at TP2/TP3 ➔ potential reversal signals.
This is another significant demand zone that's worth buying from. Targets are previous all time high with the expectation of breaking previous highs. Stay ahead of the curve and good luck
#MI 28.4.2025 ep - 1.81 sl - 1.65 (8.84%) tp - 2.05 (13.26%) rrr - 1.5X
we are at another significant level from which demand can push the price of this stock up. Our targets are the next two significant supply levels. This is a high return yielding opportunity. Stay ahead of the curve and good luck
I'm following the momentum of the past week, this week once we break either way I'll be making my trades.
In this week's analysis of the ES futures contract, it still looks reasonable to expect bullish price action. Given the price delivery over the past few weeks, it appears that large institutions are continuing to push the market higher — a strong signal to maintain a bullish bias! Key levels I'm watching: Bullish target: 5,590 (with potential for even higher moves) Support zones: First support around 5,497 Stronger support around 5,447 in a worst-case scenario While it's important to recognize that we may be approaching a "high" within the larger downtrend, from a short-term perspective (this week), I expect these support levels to hold and for bullish momentum to continue. Of course, as with all speculation, we’ll monitor closely and react accordingly — always studying price action one candlestick at a time!
an upward trend in the prices of an industry's stocks or the overall rise in broad market indices, characterized by high investor confidence
an upward trend in the prices of an industry's stocks or the overall rise in broad market indices, characterized by high investor confidence
an upward trend in the prices of an industry's stocks or the overall rise in broad market indices, characterized by high investor confidence