Awww, the comfort in TA... Now it all makes sense! Well, kinda...
So, are you saying that TSLA is opening new trading channel?
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Awww, the comfort in TA... Now it all makes sense! Well, kinda...
So, are you saying that TSLA is opening new trading channel?
Since the US makets are closed today, I can teport that Tesla is up 1% atm in Germany(DAX).
It is currently trading at €125.99.
Robot grease, there must be something wrong with your chart. Yesterday the stock price closed at 170.97, and yet your stock chart clearly shows it below the 170 line at close. My charts from fidelity and from sharpchart both show a close over 170, yours does not. In fact your chart shows that it didn't even hit 170 yesterday. Why do you think there's a difference?
Well, we're off to a nice start!
(unless you are shorting the stock)
Well, we're off to a nice start!
(unless you are shorting the stock)
Don't believe the gap up or down arguments. I believe what your saying is it could go up or down after the "gap up" or down, depending on news. Seems you'll be correct unless of course it stays the same only possibility you didn't coverYep. 180 gap probably closing today.
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Yep. 180 gap probably closing today. If you bought for the gap closing event that I recommended. You should probably log in and get ready today.
I still don't understand the "gap" talk. I have asked this many times before and nobody has ever answered my question:
"What EXACTLY is the gap fill theory?"
I see talk of some $180 gap to fill, but I don't see any gap requiring $180. All of the gaps from back in November have already been filled, there is no $180 needed with the way I am looking at things.
With the "gap fill theory" are you looking at opening, close, intraday high, low, or what other prices?
Agreed. In my book a true gap is a skipped price interval where a stock has never been traded. Closed at one price one day, opens at another the next day.