XPEV – held super well yesterday along with sector so wont be in a rush to short it rather wait see where it goes from here, ideally will grind towards 22isha rea for a decent short so if there are going to be some dips along the way will watch any soak
NIO – same plan as above more or less but giving the fact this one was the leader yesterday will watch 15.5 area for a stuff to short still needs to confirm tho so giving some time to unfold maybe mid-morning weakness ….risking 16ish area
TTOO – garbagio that flying but soon gonna face reality ideally some shove towards .45 then maybe back side gonna let it play for a but and prove itself for a better r/r
ROKU – nice unwind yesterday if will push against 94 pivot gonna be there for short
LIDR – losing some steam if will give some posp against 0.7 area going to be interesting for a short
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