ESTY, VIX, IWM, SMCI& UNH Welcome Upward Momentum!
Hello everyone! Today i want to share some technical analysis with you!
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$UnitedHealth(UNH)$ Technical signal yesterday playing out perfectly.
Anytime you see the Williams % Range ticking up while the candle is red, that is an extremely powerful form of divergence!
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2.
$SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$ These moves are starting to look eerily similar.
Potentially strong continuation move up next week.
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3.
$iShares Russell 2000 ETF(IWM)$ Working on a potential bull flag breakout today.
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Fun fact:
A $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$ of 17.50 is still very elevated.
Once we get below 13 is when I will start worrying about complacency and a larger pullback. Until then, we could very much be climbing the wall of worry for the next couple of weeks as money rotates into different parts of the market as the “baton” is passed and keeps the rally going.
5.
$Etsy(ETSY)$ Outside regular market hours spread can give you a TON of insight into where supply really is.
Lowest ask right now is $49.58. That’s where this has a very high probability of going very soon.
These little nuances will completely change the way you look at markets and liquidity. It took me 15+ years to learn this stuff by just being curious and then testing things out.
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