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06.10.25 - 00:24
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BE – 30M Chart Analysis! (TradingView)
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Price respecting ascending trendline support.
Forming a bullish wedge pattern — possible breakout setup.
Entry zone: around 90.0–90.3 (near wedge support).
Breakout confirmation: above 92.0–93.6 zone.
Target: 97.42
Stop-loss: below 87.56
Risk-Reward Ratio: around 1:2
Bias: Bullish while above the trendline — watch for breakout candle.
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21.09.25 - 12:06
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BE – Bullish Continuation Setup Above Support (TradingView)
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? Analysis:
Trend: Strong uptrend, price forming higher highs.
Support: $84.95 (near-term), $80 (trendline zone).
Resistance: $88.73 (first target), $93.64 (second target).
Plan: Stay bullish while above $84.95. If price breaks below, watch $80 as next support.
? Target Zone: $88.73 – $93.64
? Stop Loss: $80
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19.09.25 - 02:21
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To BE or Not to BE... Short! (TradingView)
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Rationale & Thesis
This is a technical short trade on Bloom Energy (BE), based on a clear rejection of a key resistance level. The thesis is that the upward momentum has exhausted itself, and the price is now positioned to move toward a significant support zone. This trade aims to capture the downward movement from this confirmed high, following the path of a new downward trend.
he recent price action of BE shows that the stock's rally has met a critical barrier. The price has surged to a major resistance trendline and has been firmly rejected. This rejection is clearly marked by the red arrow on the chart, indicating a high-probability reversal as sellers regain control.
Trade Idea:
Entry Signal: The short position is initiated at the price level of the red arrow, following the validation of resistance.
Exit Strategy: The primary profit target is set at the green support line, located at approximately $56.37.
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07.07.25 - 01:42
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4-Dimensional Investing: Evolving Beyond News, Charts, and Math (TradingView)
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? 4-Dimensional Investing: Evolving Beyond News, Charts, and Math
Most people start learning about stocks in a 1-dimensional way — by following the news.
But news is noisy.
Some is fake, some is "buy the rumor, sell the fact", and sometimes the price moves the opposite of what the news suggests. So, many give up on news and turn to...
? 2D: Technical Analysis (TA)
TA has been around since the 1980s, when personal computers went mainstream. It's visual and intuitive — charts, lines, indicators. You see price action unfold on-screen and feel like you're deciphering the market in real time.
Some traders even build entire systems off indicators like RSI, MACD, or moving averages. They think:
"Aha! The chart did this, so next time I'll do that."
But often, "next time" doesn't work the same.
TA is fundamentally historical — it's about pattern recognition and hoping history repeats.
It's like counting the color of every fallen leaf, trying to predict the next one.
We needed something better. So the institutions tu
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