IWM, NVDA, LMT, TLT& XLU Welcome Great Potential to Buy!

Hello everyone! Today i want to share some technical analysis with you!

1.

$Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLU)$ pressing range highs as utilities go on breakout watch into next week.

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2.

$iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT)$ is breaking out just as Washington may have to refund up to $175B in tariff revenue.

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3.

$Lockheed Martin(LMT)$ There are few things Red and Blue politicians agree on, except funding trillions in defense spending.

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4.

Even the bears are bullish on $NVIDIA(NVDA)$

Street low: $215 (+13%)

Median: $265 (+40%)

Average: $268 (+41%)

Street high: $352 (+85%)

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Trading at a $4.6T market cap and ~45x earnings, $NVDA is projected to grow EPS ~49% annually over the next five years.

Lynch would call that reasonable.

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5.

$iShares Russell 2000 ETF(IWM)$ coiling above POC

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