S – if manage to break and hold above 28 might be ready for another leg up if volume will be there early in the day will keep a very close eye there
PLTR – very good e/r looking for dips vs 19 area see if soak for a long trade and potential swing if will have a strong close
NVDA – monster move there and have few cuts along the way but managed to keep risk in check to me that’s nonsense to buy up here and since we have these gap up almost every day would rather try to short it when r/r is there than try to join this overextended move, far from me this is the top or something but I think short term we can see a decent pull back and that what I look for so interested to short any pops against 710
RVSN – like the fact it failed into eod so any pops against 15 will be there for a short thinking more unwind … keeping risk around 17 area
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