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23.05.25 - 19:36
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$DASH Ready to Breakout? (TradingView)
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NASDAQ:DASH looks like it is getting ready to break out. It is only $11 off, its 52-week high. Recent upgrades increased price targets to $235 and $240.
One could look at the chart pattern and say it is a complex reverse head and shoulders, and today's bar found support right at the neckline. I have been in this name for about 2 weeks as it recovered the 50 DMA (red). I will be looking to add to my position if it can clearly break above the area of resistance at the horizontal line, around $207.
This is a trade I am already in, and it is my idea. If you like the thought, please make it your trade that fits your trading plan.
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24.03.25 - 16:30
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Ready to $DASH! H5 Swing Trade (TradingView)
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Ready to NASDAQ:DASH ??
?$215?$227⏳May2025
Falling Wedge Breakout ✅
Breakout Retest ✅
Bullish WCB ✅
Volume Shelf ✅
Bullish H5_S Indicator ✅
Not Financial Advice
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20.03.25 - 02:06
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DoorDash: Is it another advantage or a liquidity trap? (TradingView)
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Reading a slightly bearish sentiment on DASH at the moment. We have the swing high anchored VWAP combined with a riding wedge. In the short term, it could potentially reach 195, potentially creating a false breakout and trapping long liquidity. Therefore, it's advisable to exercise caution and closely monitor this situation. Let's see how it unfolds!
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11.02.25 - 21:27
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2/11/25 - $dash - I just like $uber more (TradingView)
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2/11/25 :: VROCKSTAR :: NASDAQ:DASH
I just like NYSE:UBER more
- i love this franchise
- but i also like NASDAQ:NVDA , $mu... but rn i just own NYSE:TSM
- but i also like CRYPTOCAP:ETH , $sol... but rn i just own CRYPTOCAP:BTC
- but i also like NASDAQ:FSLR , $enph... but rn i just own NASDAQ:NXT
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- in this tape it's increasingly difficult to own the second best until the valuation gaps are wide enough to merit moving down the quality stack
- this is NOT to suggest dash doesn't have an awesome franchise, has built that route density to keep throwing off FCF... they do/ they will
- but while mgns are *yes* better than NYSE:UBER , the growth is just modestly better, at the same time NYSE:UBER continues to scale it's Eats offer (and mgns will reach parity with NASDAQ:DASH )
- and so for 1/3 the FCF and arguably a more discretionary product (Eats vs. Rides), is it "worth" half the mcap?
- reality is, it's grey zone.
- put a water balloon to my head and i'd guess the result is +ve and stock ral
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04.02.25 - 16:57
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H5 Trade of the Week Review: $DASH (TradingView)
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H5 Trade of the Week Review: NASDAQ:DASH
All targets hit for 10%!!! ???
A good two week swing trade right there.
Check out this weeks H5 Trade of the Week: NASDAQ:CRWD
https://x.com/TheRonnieVShow/status/1886761635651436811
Not financial advice
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19.01.25 - 20:06
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DASH - High Five Trade of the Week! (TradingView)
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Trade of the Week #2: NASDAQ:DASH ??
Get ready to dig into a tasty DoorDash swing trade!
In this video, we cover:
? In-Depth Trade Idea Breakdown
? Precise Trade Execution
? Profit-Maximizing Tips
Don't miss out, friends! Watch now ?
Not financial advice
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17.01.25 - 21:51
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Revisiting The Great Post-Covid Comeback: DoorDash (TradingView)
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I must say, I am finding it increasingly fascinating to revisit companies that skyrocketed and subsequently crashed during the post-COVID boom of 2021 to 2023. The explosive growth of that period was driven by an unusual combination of factors, creating a perfect storm that sent valuations soaring and then crashing.
I have now written about this a few times, but I continue to find companies that have made it out alive or are in the process of getting the market's attention once again. They are making a comeback. And I love comeback stories! Just when everyone counted them out, they turnaround and surprise.
Yes, a surprising number of companies have shown resilience, adapting to the new environment with strategic pivots, improved efficiencies, and recalibrated growth plans.
Take DoorDash, for example (shown on the chart). This company epitomizes the highs and lows of the pandemic-era boom. For starters, it's up 300% since the bottom of its crash. During the lockdowns, DoorDash thrived as a lifeline for cons
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17.01.25 - 21:48
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Revisiting The Great Post-Covid Comebacks: DoorDash (TradingView)
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I must say, I am finding it increasingly fascinating to revisit companies that skyrocketed and subsequently crashed during the post-COVID boom of 2021 to 2023. The explosive growth of that period was driven by an unusual combination of factors—massive stimulus, shifting consumer behavior, and a flood of retail investor enthusiasm—creating a perfect storm that sent valuations soaring and then crashing.
I have no written about this a few times, but I continue to find companies that have made it out alive or are in the process of getting the market's attention once again. They are making a comeback.
A surprising number of companies have shown resilience, adapting to the new environment with strategic pivots, improved efficiencies, and recalibrated growth plans.
Take DoorDash, for example (shown on the chart). This company epitomizes the highs and lows of the pandemic-era boom. During the lockdowns, DoorDash thrived as a lifeline for consumers stuck at home, but post-pandemic normalization presented significan
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16.01.25 - 18:15
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DASH Short Entry (TradingView)
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NASDAQ:DASH
Low risk short opportunity with Stop Loss at $176 (~2%). Potential gain of 24% in 60 days.
https://www.tradingview.com/x/DdfnZTE8/
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