TUP – was expecting a bigger pop on Friday but was very weak after initial push, going to keep an eye on it just in case will have some pops ( at any given stage) looking to short while losing steam
TPST – shook out some short but behaved into eod so any pops to short against 4.25
SHOP – looks heavy but still has to break the range if will get under 50.50 then will be interested to short any pops against for more unwind
PRZO – hopefully will manage to push thru 4 then see if will build up above or will have a fast pull under in order to consider it for a short
BPTH – a lot going on behind scene over here and a lot of pressure so will be interested to see some pops thru .85 for a initial short also looking to recycle and lock in more after an early move this one has some history in getting choppy at times
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