February 3, 2020 – TSLA, AIMT, NFLX

Remembers to do your own due diligence when it comes to trading. The ideas and the levels given below are based on my ideas and my theories. Every trader needs their own plan and their own edge. If you need help coming up with your own levels, shoot me a DM.

TSLA
Float: 142.47
Short: 17.52%
ATR: 25.56
Avg Vol: 12.45m

Another day, another push. Lol

Looking for this 660 level to hold on this stock, if we can hold that level, I would want to see a push towards 670, break that u got 680 and then 690 above that and be done with it there.

If this pulls towards 660 and breaks it, look for a pull to 650 and take some off, look for bottoming and take it to the PM highs or higher again. This thing just wont come down. No spy pull, no Coronavirus. Nothing affects this thing lol

AIMT
Float: 46.33m
Short: 24.96%
ATR: 1.69
Avg Vol: 904.40k

Peanut Allergy Approval…

Looking for a pull down to 35, break that and you got room to 34.30-34 and be done with it

If this pushes at the open ad we get volume, we can see a move towards 36. Break that you can see a move up towards 37-37.60 and be done with it.

NFLX
Float: 431m
Short: 4.71%
ATR: 9.61
Avg Vol: 6.59m

Great strength shown on Friday, looking for further upside here today.

If we can push and hold above 350 today we can see a move up to wards 351.50, break that and u can get to 352.40. break that and u got room to 355. Keep eyes on market, if pushing, we can get that final stretch push towards 359 and be done with it

If this pulls at open look for the 346 level to break, if we lose that we can see 344 and then 341 and id be done with it.

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