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ORCL – paying attention to a weak open or dips vs 128.5 area for a long this one been on radar for a while and looks like might have some legs
DKNG – any push thru 44 and build up for a long especially if volume will kick in early in the morning or ideally weak open vs 43.25
SOUN – pops against r/g if stuff will be there for a short especially if will show some signs of weakness early in the morning
SHOP – might need few more days but def. something I’m going to keep a close eye just in case will try to push thru 78.5
PLTR – weak open vs 23.5 for a long, thinking this one might push back towards 25+ in the next few days so if will have some strength in it might be a decent swing
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