JSC Scan 10/22/20

by | Oct 21, 2020

JKS- ideally gap for a short of 74-75 off 1st red day

ZM- will look weak open here but cautious if 505-509 isnt holding will be small size only on this and if breaks will step out of the way

SNAP- want to see how 35.50s hold up for a long trend, 945-10am trend join let the levels be put in

CALX- will have on watch for potential long swing want to see 23.50-23 hold up

SNOW- looking weak open, join long trend using 265 guide for 280 +++ breakout

TWTR- 48.50 guide for a long play

MRIN- all pops on 3.50-4 for a short

EVK running after hours will be a main for para squeeze out in am to short

 

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