


Shahedc1
Trading breakout only. If you're trading the consolidation, it broke vwap, so there's that. Mitigate risk. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not Financial Advice NASDAQ:RIVN
NASDAQ:INTC Trading the breakout so going to keep very close track of it during premarket. Mitigate your risk. *Not Financial Advice
NASDAQ:RIVN Going to trade the breakout of this. Which ever direction it goes, I'll catch it. Mitigate your risk, don't be an idiot. *Not Financial Advice
NASDAQ:WBA Trading the consolidation within the falling wedge. Daily looks good for a swing, keeping track of the broader market tomorrow in the AM. *This is not financial advice, everything I say are just ideas.
WFC in an ascending triangle, going to wait for it to break through, can play both sides after waiting for confirmation. Price targets are highlighted in blue key levels. NYSE:WFC
WBA has been in an upward trend since the beginning of October, price has tested the ascending support numerous times. I'm going to wait for it to break that support, only playing the downside here. Price targets highlighted in blue line levels. NASDAQ:WBA
What I'm seeing here is an ascending triangle, one of my favorite setups, not complicating. Price targets are the blue lines highlighted. Be weary of a pull back, jobless claims come out tomorrow morning so pre-market might mess up this trend. I'm a college trader, I don't like gambling so I only take day trades on high confidence plays. If you swing trade this...
INTC 30 min in an ascending wedge, I'm not playing the consolidation, I'm going to trade the breakout. NASDAQ:INTC
I’m a 19 year old broke college student and I’m using the last of my savings to trade after paper trading for months. Here we go. What I see here is a bear flag, love trading this, and normally trade breakouts (if any). You could play the downside here but I feel fuckery afoot from the markets. If you do, wait for confirmation and mitigate your risk. *Not...