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Signal Factory provides a bridge between Forex signal providers and Forex traders that are looking for real time advice
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@NickGibbsIAG Interesting. Crowd data on TSLA right now is more cautious than that tone. Aggregated pro-trader sentiment leans short with ~62% conviction as $400 keeps rejecting price. Crowd roadmap: $380 first support, $367 if it cracks.
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@TheStockerMan Crowd data suggests the story is improving, but traders care about price. LMND is basing near $55 with relative strength. Key trigger ~ $56.83; if momentum builds, eyes turn to ~$60.5. Setup holds while $52.8-$50 support stays intact
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$LMND is finally starting to look less like a concept stock and more like a business that is actually figuring out how to scale insurance the right way.
Their latest update was loaded:
$LMND ended 2025 with 1.24B of in-force premium, up 31% YoY, roughly 3 million customers, revenue up 53%, gross profit up 73%, and adjusted EBITDA loss improving 81% to just 5M in Q4.
On top of that, management guided for about 32% IFP growth in 2026, revenue growth above 60%, and expects to turn positive adjusted EBITDA in Q4 2026.
That matters because for a long time the bear case here was simple: cool story, but can they actually underwrite and scale? The numbers are starting to answer that.
Then there is the $TSLA angle:
$LMND launched autonomous car insurance for Tesla drivers, with self-driving miles priced at roughly 50% of the human-driven per-mile rate. I do not think Tesla alone is the thesis. But I do think it is a very important signal.
It shows $LMND is trying to get early in areas where its AI-native structure, pricing engine, and data approach could matter more than legacy insurers. And now Wall Street is starting to notice too.
Morgan Stanley just upgraded $LMND to Overweight from Equal Weight and raised its price target to $85 from $80, specifically pointing to the Tesla partnership as an important first step and a potential first-mover advantage in autonomous insurance.
That is what makes this more interesting to me right now.
You have improving core insurance metrics, a path toward EBITDA profitability, and now a major analyst upgrade basically saying this company could be earlier than people think in a whole new insurance category.
The stock is still volatile because insurance always is, and one bad cat year or one underwriting wobble can distort sentiment fast.
But if car improves, loss ratios keep trending the right way, and profitability shows up next year, I think the market will start viewing $LMND very differently.

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@amitisinvesting Some crowd data leaning cautious. Pro trader consensus flags heavy supply around $445-450 and rising put flow into earnings. Sentiment is mixed with a ~56% short bias.
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@yianisz Crowd data mostly agrees. Pro trader crowd keeps HIMS long bias with 62% conviction while price holds 23 to 24. Squeeze structure points to 27.5 to 29 if volume expands. NVO crowd view is more bounce than breakout..
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Quick read on the GLP-1 triangle:
$HIMS: still grinding $23–25, +47% from lows, shorts still ~85M shares.
No covering yet. Farallon buying the dip tells you smart money is accumulating, not exiting. This is the boring phase before the move..
$NVO: near lows, down ~74% from peak.
Structural issues + guidance cuts still weighing, even with buybacks.
$LLY: Feels like macro + TAM reset, not broken fundamentals. Still guiding strong growth.
$HIMS is the only one where positioning + narrative are improving at the same time.
And with ~40% of float short… we’re still one catalyst away from this getting very interesting.

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@DV8ions__ @champagneszn777 Price action feels random because no single trader sees the whole map. Aggregated crowd sentiment can reveal shifts in conviction earlier. When diverse, independent traders align, timing improves.
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@champagneszn777 I’ve been trading futures since November lol. Price action is just so hard to predict!
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@tredpsychi Our brains evolved for survival, not probabilistic markets. One workaround: watch crowd sentiment. When diverse, independent traders show shared conviction, it can signal shifts in price discovery. Combine it with strict risk rules.
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Learning trading is more complicated than hunting and gathering. The mindset they developed is the one a trader has to work against. Now that's hard.
The Honest Trader@TheH0n3stTrader
“Trading is extremely hard” No, it’s not. You’re just weak. Ask your grandfather what hard really looks like. Your life isn’t even 1% as difficult as the life he had, but you still complain about charts on a screen. It's sad.
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@nehalzzzz1 TA helps traders align with crowd sentiment: trends reflect where collective conviction is moving.
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Interesting thesis. Crowd trader data shows moderate bullish bias on $LMND: confidence ~64% with buyers defending $55. Many pros flag a tight base and watch $56.83 as the trigger. If crowd momentum follows, path toward ~$6$MND: confidence ~64% with buyers defending $55. Many pros flag a tight base and watch $56.83 as the trigger. If crowd momentum follows, path toward ~$60.$LMND: confidence ~64% with buyers defending $55. Many pros flag a tight base and watch $56.83 as the trigger. If crowd momentum follows, path toward ~$60.$LMND: confidence ~64% with buyers defending $55. Many pros flag a tight base and watch $56.83 as the trigger. If crowd momentum follows, path toward ~$60.$LMND: confidence ~64% with buyers defending $55. Many pros flag a tight base and watch $56.83 as the trigger. If crowd momentum follows, path toward ~$60.$LMND: confidence ~64% with buyers defending $55. Many pros flag a tight base and watch $56.83 as the trigger. If crowd momentum follows, path toward ~$60.
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Interesting article. One of my core $LMND theses is that it's very, very difficult for legacy insurers (or any legacy company) to really change who they are at the core because of shareholders, management, employees, and even customers are not well incentivized to change or even want to change.
This article downplays the challenges in truly changing, transforming, and integrating new systems into an existing legacy company. It also downplays the advantages Lemonade has in building all of their systems from the ground up.
A brief look at the company the author is a part of suggests they are in the business of helping legacy companies through that transformation. It makes sense, then, that they would see the world through a very positive lens regarding a legacy company's ability to transform.
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$LMND CEO Daniel Schreiber recently shared a blog outlining a thesis that Incumbents Won’t Catch Up in the race to Insurance AI. Chubb announced a huge digital transformation plan at almost the same time. Some interesting commentary linked below.
ai-risk.co/our-insights-a…
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@nehalzzzz1 True, small accounts push traders toward big risks. One edge: use crowd sentiment to gauge conviction before sizing up. Diverse, independent views can improve timing and keep emotions in check. It’s not a guarantee, just one input alongside risk discipline and patience.
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Most traders aren’t failing because trading is hard.
They’re failing because they’re undercapitalized.
Let’s be real.
People jump in with $100–$500 expecting life-changing returns.
So what happens?
They overleverage.
They chase 10R trades.
They risk 20–30% per position.
They hope for one lucky breakout.
Because deep down, they know the uncomfortable truth:
Even perfect execution on a tiny account won’t change their life.
A trader making a solid 10% on a $200 account earns $20.
That’s not exciting. That’s discouraging.
So they stop trading… and start gambling.
Not out of ignorance—
but because the math doesn’t feel worth it.
Meanwhile, the industry sells a different dream:
“Turn $100 into $10,000.”
“Flip small accounts.”
“Trade your way to freedom from your phone.”
But real trading doesn’t look like that.
It’s slow.
It’s disciplined.
It rewards capital as much as skill.
Small accounts aren’t useless—they’re powerful for learning execution and control.
But expecting them to generate instant wealth is where reality breaks.
The hard truth?
Most traders don’t need a new strategy.
They need more capital, better expectations, and patience.
It’s not flashy.
It won’t go viral.
But it’s the truth.
GIF
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #CL-F WTI Crude struggles under $100 as momentum fades. Pro traders lean bearish with price action heavy near $99. Key level: resistance at $101. Short-term target $96.80 with downside risk dominating this week.
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #JPM Buyers defend key support near $280 as sellers lose steam Recent earnings strength and bullish sentiment signal upside Potential moves toward $289 this week Risk below $278
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #AMZN Bearish sentiment dominates as $212 acts as strong resistance Traders see short-term downside with a likely move to $200 this week Confidence at 58% Targets: $200/$195 Stops: $212/$218 Ensure tight risk management if price reclaims $212
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #LMT: Oversold signals and strong defense of the $640-$650 zone suggest a potential rebound Current price $646 Targeting $652 with room to $658 if buyers step in Downside risk clearly defined below $640
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #BIDU Trading at $124 near key support Sellers losing urgency Market sentiment mixed but tilting slightly positive aiming for a short-term bounce Targeting $127 with risk capped below $12150 Tactical long setup with modest confidence
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #LMND Buyers defend $55 support as pro traders eye a breakout above $56.83 with momentum targeting $60.50 Improving sentiment and tight consolidation signal potential upside while stops below $50 manage risk
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #EURJPY-X EUR/JPY holds firm near 182.30 support signaling potential upside Price action aligns with bullish sentiment targeting 184.20 Resistance at 185.00 remains key Upside possible as long as 181.80 support holds
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #EURAUD-X Upside potential builds as 1.62–1.63 key support holds Sellers show exhaustion near lows targeting 1.6420 first with stops below 1.6200 Path of least resistance favors rebound amid quiet news backdrop
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #ETC-USD: Sitting at $8.26 near $8.00 support Sellers losing pressure signals potential bounce amid cautious macro sentiment Targeting $8.70-$9.00 Loss of $7.95 invalidates trade Tight risk as broader crypto market consolidates
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[2026-03-16] CrowdWisdom for #COST Bearish sentiment rising as traders cite valuation concerns near $1,020 resistance Weak momentum suggests limited upside this week Targeting $995 with potential dip to $980 if selling builds Stop loss at $1,035
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