The Trade Desk (TTD): Example #7,304,828 why you don't hold a swing trade through earnings!
The Trade Desk (TTD) on the weekly chart, it's possible that a double top is starting to form. I don't see a clear edge at all on the daily for a long play. Also in play is ultimately a return to its long-term trend-line. Atlassian (TEAM) retesting the rising trend-line again, but doing so without
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The Trade Desk (TTD) attempting to break out of a year-long sideways channel. Watch Starbucks (SBUX) as it tests the underside of its broken trend-line. I expect some push back and if it holds could set up for the next leg lower. Apple (AAPL) breakout to new all-time highs. Lululemon Athletica (LULU) sharp rejection
$TTD testing the declining trend-line off the August highs. Watch for a potential rejection.
$BTC.X trying to hold on to rising support. Nice bounce today.
Each night I provide a recap of the charts and technical analysis of some of the most intiruging market development. Call it "cleaning out of the notebook" per se. Here you will get a hodge-podge of analysis on different stocks, sectors, ETFs, and market indices. Some of them, may have been requests from members of
Each night I provide a recap of the charts and technical analysis of some of the most intiruging market development. Call it "cleaning out of the notebook" per se. Here you will get a hodge-podge of analysis on different stocks, sectors, ETFs, and market indices. Some of them, may have been requests from members of
As a new feature to SharePlanner, I’m going to roll out, the SharePlanner Notebook, where I essentially “clear out my notebook” of the charts I went through today, and provide you with some or all of the ones that I found interesting. Some of them, may have been requests from members of the SharePlanner Trading