In this analysis, I will try to cover 12 Top mentioned tickers on WSB Reddit for the coming week!
Rank 1: TSLA: Elon Musk is going to sell, why shouldn't others do the same? Rank 2: SPY: correction is highly likely..! 2-5% Rank 3: CLF: After 17% correction in the past 2 weeks could benefit from the infrastructure passed bill..! (possible bullish move) Rank 4: GME: After getting out of consolidation reached the primary target and could go sideways for a while!
Rank 5: NIO: This week has earning calls, and I do not know any reliable method to predict the outcome! Rank 6: QQQ: in premarket it is already negative! possible correction! Rank 7: NVDA: 300-312 will be the resistance level to watch! Rank 8: LCID: if manage to pass 44 could go to the 60-64 and become the 6 biggest Automaker above GM and Ford, seems absurd but possible!
Rank 9: PLTR: This week's earnings will push it out of consolidation! Rank 10: PTON: after disappointing earnings and a 35% decline, it could even go lower to 50-49 level! Rank 11: IWM: small-caps has just got out of consolidation after 9 months! a pullback could be a possible scenario! Rank 12: PYPL: after a 27% decline, the earnings call this week could do anything to it. I do not know any reliable method to predict the outcome!
Best,
Moshkelgosha
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