MARKET MELTDOWN SQUEEZE🚨 $90K BITCOIN BREAKS 🤯 $NVDA CONCERNS FED Rate-Cut | Live Trading Nov 18

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Key Concepts

  • Market Downturn: Futures extending declines, NASDAQ and S&P 500 trading near session lows.
  • Economic Data: Weekly jobless claims released, indicating a potential backlog due to government shutdown.
  • Major Earnings: Anticipation for Nvidia's earnings report.
  • Cloudflare Outage: Widespread impact on various platforms and services, highlighting reliance on the company.
  • Bitcoin Volatility: Dropping below $90,000, erasing year-to-date gains.
  • Retail Sector Pressure: Home Depot reporting misses and guiding lower.
  • Company-Specific News:
    • Apple: Strong year-over-year sales growth in China.
    • Google (Alphabet): Relative strength, positive reviews for Gemini 3.0, and analyst upgrades.
    • Tesla: Hanging at a defense line, potential for short-term buying opportunity after outage.
    • DJT (Truth Social): Impacted by Cloudflare outage, trading below $10 pre-market.
    • Cloudflare: Significant bounce after outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity.
    • Home Depot: Missed EPS, cut full-year outlook, stock hit hard.
    • Costco: Down from highs, trading at discounts.
    • Walmart: Holding up relatively well compared to other retailers.
    • Nvidia: High anticipation for earnings, mixed analyst sentiment, significant investor exits.
    • AMD: Weakness relative to the market, potential short opportunity.
    • Intel: Potential for pop and fade.
    • SMCI: Watching specific levels for potential shorting.
    • Palantir: Downtrend, overvaluation concerns.
    • Open Door: Losing 50-day moving average, potential short opportunity.
    • Netflix: Relatively strong, holding above prior day highs.
    • MP Materials: Positive outlook, DoD as largest customer.
    • IBM: Software upgrade announcement leading to stock drop.
    • Rivian: Down significantly from highs, not making money.
    • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: Discussion on which is a better investment at current levels.
    • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading activity and shift in user base.
  • Market Sentiment: "Wait and see" feeling, choppy back-and-forth trading, euphoria taken out of the market.
  • Trading Strategies: Shorting into resistance, looking for relative weakness, patience, downsizing trading size in choppy markets.
  • Macroeconomic Factors: Fed funds rate expectations (coin flip for December), US Dollar Index (DXY), Treasury yields, gold's inverse correlation with the dollar.
  • OTC Markets & Moon ATS: Discussion on expanded trading hours and opportunities in the OTC market.

Market Overview and Economic Data

Futures are extending yesterday's declines, with the NASDAQ and S&P 500 trading near session lows. This is occurring ahead of significant earnings reports, notably Nvidia's. Economic data is beginning to trickle in, with the release of weekly jobless claims for the week of October 18th. Claims came in at 232,000, higher than the prior week's 219,000 and the expected 254,000. This data is expected to continue flowing in as the government gets back up and running.

Cloudflare Outage and its Impact

A significant Cloudflare outage is causing widespread disruption, affecting platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Truth Social, and various auxiliary websites. This event has highlighted the ubiquitous nature of Cloudflare's services and the public's reliance on them. The outage has impacted trading platforms and even prevented some analysts from performing upgrades and downgrades. The situation is being compared to previous AWS outages, which sometimes presented buying opportunities. Cloudflare's stock, despite the outage, is only down around 3%, suggesting a potential short-term buying opportunity if the market recognizes its essential role.

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Market

Bitcoin has dropped below $90,000 for the first time in months, erasing all of its year-to-date gains and reaching a low of $89,052. This marks a significant reversal, with Bitcoin now down nearly 30% from its October peak of $126,000. The cryptocurrency has decisively lost a major support level at $98,000. Skepticism surrounding future Fed rate cuts, coupled with cascading liquidations due to heavily leveraged products on overseas exchanges, is weighing on sentiment. Ethereum (ETH) is also experiencing a significant sell-off, down nearly 40% from its August peak. Coinbase, a major crypto exchange, is also reportedly affected by the Cloudflare outage.

Retail Sector Performance

The retail sector is under pressure. Home Depot reported earnings this morning, missing on EPS and guiding lower for the full year. They reported $14.40 in forward EPS versus an expected $14.99. While they beat on sales ($41.35 billion vs. $41.11 billion expected), the stock has been significantly impacted, making new lows on the morning. This is the third consecutive quarter Home Depot has missed on EPS, and they have cut their full-year profit outlook. The company blames a lack of expected pickup in home improvement activity due to mortgage rates and lower storm activity. Costco is also down from its highs, trading at discounts, and PDD (Pinduoduo), the owner of Temu, also reported earnings. Walmart is noted as a relative winner in the space, holding up better than most.

Key Company Updates and Analyst Actions

  • Apple: Reported strong year-over-year sales growth of 25% in China for October, driven by new iPhone sales. Counterpoint Research forecasts a record December quarter for Apple in China.
  • Google (Alphabet): Showing relative strength, with positive sentiment around Gemini 3.0 and analyst upgrades. Loop Capital upgraded Google from "hold" to "buy," citing renewed confidence in its core search business and accelerating momentum in AI. Search revenue grew 15% in Q3, the fastest since late 2020. Gemini has 650 million users with query volume tripling quarter-over-quarter.
  • Tesla: Trading at a "last line of defense" level after a significant move up and subsequent pullback. The Cloudflare outage has also impacted some Tesla-related services.
  • Nvidia: The market is highly anticipating Nvidia's earnings report tomorrow after the close. Analysts are mixed, with some seeing earnings as a catalyst to halt the AI drawdown, while others believe the stock is still not cheap. Expectations are for $1.23 EPS and $54.83 billion in revenue. Key discussion points on the call will include AI chip demand, competitive threats, and comments on the China market. Several large investors, including Peter Thiel's macro fund and SoftBank, have recently exited Nvidia holdings. Michael Burry has also bought short-dated puts.
  • AMD: Showing weakness relative to the market, with a potential short opportunity identified.
  • Intel: Considered a name for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting opportunities.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.
  • Robin Hood: Impacted by reduced trading volume and a shift in its user base's trading preferences.
  • Cloudflare: Experienced a significant bounce after the outage, seen as a potential buying opportunity due to its essential services.
  • Intel and SMCI: Identified as potential short opportunities.
  • Apple: Holding up well but in a choppy range, with key support at $66 and resistance around $71.
  • Amazon: Down 2%, testing the 200-day moving average.
  • Home Depot: Significant downside push, with a potential support level around $325.
  • Nvidia: Analysts are mixed, with some expecting earnings to halt the AI drawdown and others concerned about valuation.
  • AMD: Identified as a short opportunity, showing weakness relative to the market.
  • Google: Showing relative strength, with analyst upgrades and positive sentiment around Gemini.
  • Tesla: Showing volatility, with potential for short-term buying opportunities.
  • Intel: Considered for a "pop and fade" strategy.
  • SMCI: Specific levels are being watched for potential shorting.
  • Palantir: In a downtrend, with concerns about overvaluation.
  • Open Door: Losing its 50-day moving average, presenting a potential short opportunity.
  • Netflix: Showing relative strength, holding above prior day highs.
  • MP Materials: Positive outlook, with the US Department of Defense as its largest customer.
  • IBM: Stock dropped on an updated software announcement.
  • Rivian: Significant decline from highs, not currently profitable.
  • JP Morgan vs. SoFi: A debate on which stock offers better value at current levels, with SoFi being a more individually owned position for one of the speakers.

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