
the artstyle kinda reminds me of terrible fate 🤔
Hemm
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the artstyle kinda reminds me of terrible fate 🤔

$NOW Most investors are surrounded by people who confirm what they already believe. I prefer to be challenged. The levels are simple: Above $168, the bulls are in control. Below $105, there is a real problem. Until the market shows its hand, why would I put my own money on the line when I can let others pay for that information first? Confirmation bias is free. It just costs you everything eventually.







$ASTS (2W) — Lost $100, so we're doomed right? It must be over, right!? The bears took the W on $100 and I really would've liked to hold that level—but closing below it means we have a new support region to focus on. > we lost the first line of defense. We have not lost the war. That only happens when we lose the bullish EMA cloud, and that doesn't happen until $74. The next line of defense covers the second part of the EMA cloud, running from $92 to $74. Yes, that's a wide margin—but that's the name of the game when you invest in stocks that run as hard as $ASTS. Awesome when you're in position, but the flip side is that pullbacks have a larger area to pull back into. I'm monitoring for now, but I'll be adding to my position between those levels and bringing it back up to around 10%.


$IREN (daily) — If we repeat the frog-leap pattern — which I don't think officially exists, this dip has room to go as low as $53 and still keep the EMA cloud bullish and the trend intact. Next leap takes us above $70 and unlocks $111.





$HIMS (weekly) — The beauty of this move is that we've flipped three Fib levels from resistance to support. As long as $25.40 holds as the floor, the real battle will be around $32.50. > break that and we flip the EMA cloud from bearish to bullish—and more often than not, that's the precursor to a strong move upward. Work to be done, but we're very close, my friends.



$ONDS (weekly) — Game plan is clear. We tested resistance at $14/$15 and got rejected—just like January. Not the end of the world. > we're rangebound, with bears ready at $15 and the bulls have defended $8 without failure. I'd add between $8 and $10, and again once we break out and hold above $16. Both are solid entries. The first sets you up for at least the $14/$15 target, and the breakout and hold unlocks $42.


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