
Mandelbrot
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$NVDA $TSLA Alright, another leg down precipitated by the Blue Owl - Oracle data centre headline. Not ideal as I started averaging yesterday, but I picked up a second tranche here. Lower average now. Very binary outcome for rest of week. What’s interesting is similar to this time last year— Tesla was ripping which put a drag on NVDA. With all of crypto Twitter piled into the former, it would make sense it tops out around here. The thesis is this will give oxygen back to the NVDA trade. It literally topped out in 12/17 last year… Blindly hoping for a reversal cause Tesla may be topping also isn’t wise— need a firm catalyst for NVDA (this might be later Q1 via Blackwell success and I’ll be happy to buy $155 NVDA). Again, this is about as speculative as it gets, NVDA is below daily trend, POC, etc. and counter trend lev should be sized accordingly. History often rhymes, but it doesn’t have to repeat and while this is an interesting observation, that doesn’t mean I won’t get ran over on this trade. It’s a schizo setup that I’ll be happy to lose on.



$TSLA 420 Short It

$NVDA As expected, price drifted up into the beginning of NVDA GTC. The 3-day telegraphed bull-posting event now set to begin. While there will certainly be winners, returns out of this event aren’t that surprising to me. (Final image provided by @notpratty)




“Wow fartcoin (200M mcap) is holding up really well here, look at that strength!” - One of the six 500k follower KOLs that have been relentlessly bullposting it


$XEG This is pure cinema… A week ago they panic sold their Canadian Oil and Gas names 10% lower as many wrote off the industry due to fears that US no longer needed them post-Venezuela. That was first-order thinking, and it did not get rewarded. New ATH’s already… gg


The gap between Brent crude and WTI is the widest since 2013, when taking out a couple days of wild price moves in April 2020. Brent is almost $20 more expensive than WTI as the Iran war disproportionately hits European oil supplies.




















