FRZA – chop fest galore unless recycled will watch any push against 3.5 risking highs if break highs or going to speed up again next level going to be 4ish+ for a short dont think there is going to be the case for another push but not out of the question and always possible
QBTS – nice from yesterday long idea if will hold the trend above 1.65 and starts to perk most likely going to add for another leg up
GSIT – early washout vs 6.5 see if will find a bid and build up going to be interested in a long at this stage if there is going to be some follow thru
GLBE – nice daily that started to build up after e/r from few days ago will watch any push thru 36 for a long
CJET – nice unwind into eod if there is going to be any push towards 6.5 will be interested in a short
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