NVDA – big bounce yesterday but still have no interest to go long here but would like to see a push/grind higher towards 482 area for a short so if today going to have that move will be there in any stuffy action to short
MULN – nice push and fail into eod will be looking for more unwind so any pops for a short
GOEV – nice b/o yesterday backed by some volume will be interesting to watch dips vs .6 – would like to see it pushing higher towards .75 area see if will find some supply there for a short
GNS – going to be a great short at some stage so not in a hurry since so far looking like they might run it higher, range is there we gonna need a big gap up or some rug pull one of these days to short it
GDC – had a history of messy action and mostly made a lot of ppl be defensive including myself but if today will give some pops towards 4.25 ish will be interested in a short
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