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PDD – weak open vs 140 for a long trade – might be influenced by JD e/r which are today in PM so keeping a close eye there as well
TOST – weak open vs 27.5 to long some looking for a speed up in price to sell so mostly proactive proactive since we up a lot in the past few weeks trend might be exhausted but I also can be very wrong
SPOT – weak open vs 300 see if catch a bid and starts to perk from there for a long trade
ROIV – if will manage to have some inside days after yesterday gap and push thru 11.6 will be interested in a long trade
LIDR – if will push and fail against 3.75 might be a decent short other than that will be a pass from this perspective
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