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Anyone trading $NVDA around 212? Thinking a quick bounce to 215-217, then sell rips. What’s your plan if it gaps higher?
Feels like the market’s opening $NVDA at 212 with a bit of relief after the volatility. Not a huge move, but it sets a tone for a steady start. I’m cautiously optimistic, not chasing.
What does an open at 212 mean for new traders? Is it a buy signal, or just a random start?
Happy Monday! Stay cautious trading. Let's see what the market does and make sure you're ready, not reacting. Here's the deal:
You don't need a complex plan or future predictions. Just a chart with a clear entry, stop, and target.
$HUHU has been following this rising trendline for months and is now right on top of it. As long as the trendline holds, the setup stays solid.
My stop loss is simple:
Daily close below the trendline = I'm out.
No guessing, no hoping, no averaging down.
On the upside, $9 is the level I'm watching. It's been a resistance zone before, so sellers might show up.
Personally, I think taking profits just below $9 if the move is quick makes sense. Too many traders get greedy trying to squeeze every last penny.
If $HUHU breaks $9 and turns it into support, the chart opens up, and we might see another climb. Disclaimer this is nfa 😄 Sources -, B, C
I'm new here—what exactly is a 'trendline' and how do I spot it on a chart? Also, if $HUHU dips under it, does that mean I lose my position, or just pause trading? Any resources you'd recommend?
If $HUHU holds $9, does that really change the risk/reward, or is it just noise until a higher low forms?
Trendline intact, I'm nibbling near $8.50.
Feels like the market’s running on adrenaline more than facts. I’m skeptical this “epic” ride lasts if SK’s timelines slip or customers pull back on volume. I want clarity before getting too excited.
Everyone cheering NVDA, but I’m skeptical. If SK’s HBM or packaging slips, NVDA’s margins and demand could cool faster than expected.
Semis hype again? SK’s delays could bite.

