Mag7 Tech Stocks - Edition #14

Mag7 Tech Stocks - Edition #14

Bulls in Charge: Market Climbs Higher

Tesla (TSLA) - bullish 

The bulls indeed stepped in. We broke $233 resistance level and now we are on the way to the $260's.

Apple (AAPL) - neutral/ bullish   

Great bullish reaction from last report's entry signal. Will be selling all the position at $132-$133 and re entry upon a strong break above previous highs.

Nvidia (NVDA) - bullish

Nothing has changed here, there's not much movement on this one yet. Anybody on the sidelines looking to jump in, the ideal re entry is:

Entry on a retrace toward $107.

Stop loss at $101.

Target $130.

Amazon.com (AMZN) - bullish   

It looks like bulls are trying to step in. This is an agressive trade idea as we are at resistance area but it is worth the RR. For any risk adverse traders:

Stop loss: $183

Entry at $187

Target $200

Microsoft (MSFT) - bullish

Quite strong, any retrace toward $420's could be a great long enty.

Meta Platforms (META) - bullish

This one completely left us out. Wasn't expecting this strong parabolic move. Now it has almost hit our target area thought on previous report. As for now, there is no trade setup, rather wait for an ideal entry point upon a retrace.

Alphabet (GOOGL) - bearish

Bullish upon a break above $169 or simply wait for a further retrace toward $130's.

Previous report HERE:

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