RIOT – keeping my short thesis from yesterday and if at open will stay weak won’t be shy to slam it wouldn’t be surprised to let it go after yesterday trappy short action or if will push at open looking at 16.5 to base my risk for a short
PYPL – push and fail against 60 for a short risking .50c more or less ideally will stay weak after the push if grindy action gonna be on toes but this is usually the type of setup ppl avoid since boring so might work smoother
NVDA – big sell off into eod and at this stage many ppl are tired to fight with so thinking wont have so much audience ideally a push towards 730 after the open to short into
NFLX – pops against r/g for a short
MARA – same plan as RIOT more or less pops against 25 or weakness to short
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