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18.12.25 - 14:42
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FIGMA to bounce from here? (TradingView)
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I like Figma, not just as a stock, but as a brand. It's the main program designers use for app development these days, and has a lot of room to grow. It's also a potential buyout candidate at some point (from ADBE maybe?).
I have a 1 year price target on FIG at about $55, which means there's room to move.
The problem has been a lot of insider selling - which can happen after an IPO with employees wanting to cash in on their successful public move.
This week, I started to see some indications that we're close to finding a bottom.
Let's look at a potential long trade here:
1. Not only have we seen 2 green days, those days were counter the greater market trend.
2. We posted a higher low, and if you look at the RSI it's gearing way up, where as the price action is still fairly flat. I can't be called bullish divergence because of the higher low - but it's a similar thing.
3. The trendlines are in a falling wedge, which usually break to the top side.
4. The POC is WAY higher than the current price point. It
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06.10.25 - 03:45
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Long Setup — FIG (130m) (TradingView)
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? Strategy Overview
We're positioning long from the retracement zone between $59.65 – $49.52, aligning with Fibonacci retracement levels and anchored VWAP support.
⚙️ Trade Plan
We'll execute this setup in two steps to scale into strength.
? Trade #1
Entry: $53.50
Stop: Below $49.52
Target: $58.44
Risk/Reward: 2.3 R
Rationale: Entry at the 0.382 Fib level after a bullish reaction around the VWAP and reclaim of short-term structure.
? Trade #2 (Add-Up Position)
Entry: $56.21
Stop: Below $49.52
Target: $62.32
Risk/Reward: 2.1 R
Rationale: Add exposure once price clears the local resistance and confirms strength above the 80 MA, signaling momentum continuation.
? Technical Context
Retracement range: $59.65 → $49.52
Confluence: Fibonacci + VWAP + volume confirmation
RSI recovering from mid-40s and turning upward
Volume expansion near breakout attempt suggests accumulation
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24.09.25 - 15:54
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FIG (Figma) — Trade Plan (TradingView)
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I'm watching Figma because:
* It had strong volume before the market opened, which usually means something's coming.
* It has enough range (movement) to make a trade worth it today.
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Big Picture View (Higher Timeframes)
* On the 6-hour chart, price broke below an important trendline. That could mean a shift is happening — maybe it's ready to drop further.
* On the daily chart, it's still in a bigger downtrend, but **short-term** it's been climbing inside a rising channel.
Bottom line:
Long-term trend = down
Short-term = trying to push up
→ So we wait and react based on which side wins.
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? Key Price Levels
These are the "make a move or stay out" zones:
* If it breaks below 56.09 and stays weak, I'll look for a move down to around 52.65.
* If it breaks above 57.53 and holds, I'll take a quick trade up to about 58.10.
⚠️ If price is in between those two — no trade. That's the “chop zone” where you get stuck guessing.
What the Chart Looks Like
* Price is moving inside an upward-sloping channel (
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05.09.25 - 11:39
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Is it Asana 2.0? (TradingView)
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- Similar to NYSE:ASAN , NYSE:FIG has a good product, customer friendly, good UI/UX, easy to use.
- Valuation is out whack because IPO frenzy
- Things I like is their growth which 40%+ yoy but my concern is that the technical addressable market isn't huge for design space in general.
- Their are three broad archetype of users:
1. Who doesn't know design at all (majority) : these people use Canva or AI tool for quick designs and ideally these people want free tool.
2. Freelancers to Early professionals: This is the figma's core base where low learning curve help these customers to get started early and prototype faster.
3. Mid career professionals: These folks are open to using new tools if it makes their life easier.
4. Hardcore professionals with years of experience : This segment want heavy editing capability and are mostly NASDAQ:ADBE hardcore users. They know ins and out of NASDAQ:ADBE suite. They might not easily switch to NYSE:FIG because NYSE:FIG feature capability isn't extensiv
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