TOP – missed this one by on Friday by saying to myself that won’t mess around with into eom despite it gave a good setup and r/r at one point anyway since tomorrow going to be a short day will be watching any push towards 10 early in the morning for a short
NVDA – will be interesting to watch in case will shove towards 427 area maybe into 10am then rejects that area if so will be interested to short and recycle from there if will continue to stay heavy
TSLA – thinking gonna trap early in the day and have one more push towards 265 at least that’s what I’m expecting to see in order to have a decent short edge so more or less mid-morning stuff followed by fade
IONQ – will pay attention to any pops against 14 area for a short, has a lot of range to squeeze some out of it
APLD – getting into the rage where sparks my interest once again ideally some push or blow off thru 10 > stuff > short > resume to unwind
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