Will Tesla Break $400? Let’s Talk Lah. Eh, let’s kaypoh a bit and look at Tesla stock, can? This one hot topic now, so we do some analysis lah. If you look at the stock charts, wah, you see Tesla moving above the MA50 and MA200—like the stock is upgrading its BTO flat to a condo. This is a bullish sign. Twice already, the stock chiong with strong momentum—those blue boxes in the chart? That’s your "buy, buy, buy!" signal. After that, we can draw the trend line upwards, like climbing Mount Faber. If the stock breaks below the line ah, that’s bearish—means it might take the slide all the way down to the kopitiam. Now, the options market. At $400, got huge resistance, So we might see Tesla stock yoyo there a bit unless EM come out and say something very bullish and send the stock flying above
Ah, good day lah everyone! So the cat is out of the bag — our friend Jensen is done selling his $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ shares! Now the big question is: **you buying or selling ah?** Let's kaypoh a bit and dive into this $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ stock analysis and options market to see if got any clues. Wah, NVIDIA ah, has been like a rollercoaster ride — more ups and downs than MRT delays. But, some juicy news popped yesterday, and NVIDIA shot up. Why? Jensen stopped selling his shares lor! And if you see the chart, it’s like finally, the trendline is going up! Monday was still jialat, we were still under the 50-day moving average (MA), but yesterday we broke th
Eh, how’s it going, folks? Time to kaypoh a bit with another pre-earnings stock analysis. So, will $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ jia lat and drop back to 110, or will it chope the 130 mark? Let’s dig into the charts and options market to find some hints, okay? First up, take a look at the charts—steady lah! We just crossed above the 50-day moving average yesterday, and we’re happily sitting above both the 150 and 50-day moving averages. Translation: shiok ah, we’re in the sunshine zone. Below that, though… aiya, better stock up on kopi and tissue paper, because it’s all doom and gloom. Now, for those who like to play the options market—got good news! The put:call ratio is sitting pretty at 0.57, which means the mood is bullish. Got