Sea Limited
Long

Uptrend Stock / Swing and Run Trend / SE (NYSE)

591
Uptrend Stock / Swing and Run Trend
SE (NYSE)

Fundamental
Sea Limited operates in three highly attractive business segments:

Sea Money – The company’s digital financial services arm offers consumer and SME lending, mobile wallets, and payment processing services.

Shopee – The largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, with strong market presence and growth.

Garena – The company’s digital entertainment division, providing access to popular mobile and PC games. It also promotes eSports. Garena has developed its own successful game titles such as Free Fire, a globally popular battle royale game.

Sea Limited's key strength lies in its integrated platform that combines e-commerce, digital finance, and digital entertainment under one umbrella. This synergy allows the company to cross-leverage its customer base—for example, using Shopee users to promote Sea Money's financial services.

Technical
The price has been forming accumulation patterns at the bottom and gradually rallying upwards.
It’s showing a sideways-up structure, where the price bases sideways and then continues to rally upward in steps.

This setup allows for buy-the-dip opportunities using an indicator called Regression Trend to identify the trading channel.

For swing trading, one could buy on dips near the lower support band and sell at resistance on the upper band.
As shown in the chart (with circles marked), I’ve been buying on dips along the way.

In the most recent phase, you can consider buying around $139. If the price breaks out, the next support levels to watch would be around $143 and $147.

Target prices:
First target: $150
Next targets: $160 and $170

Stop Loss:
If the price drops below $120 and breaks the price structure, that would be the stop level.

As the quarterly earnings announcement approaches, the price is rallying in anticipation, and it's showing strong momentum within an uptrend—very positive sign.

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