Market Move | SPY Rally Faces Rejection, QQQ Sells Off, TSLA Delays, UAMY Flips 100%

PeterDiCarlo
14:36

The market remains volatile this week:

$SPY shows a relief rally but faces resistance, $QQQ continues its sell-off, $TSLA lags expected gains, and $UAMY locks in a 100% profit.

Traders should watch key levels before making moves.

1. $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$ & $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$

Nailed the $QQQ and $SPY sell off so far

After this week’s bounce, a lot of people are asking if I think the selling is done and if this is the bottom.

2. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$

I said $TSLA would be at $550 by March 2026. I was wrong 🔻

Both of my models are still bullish, but it has taken much longer than expected.

Even with a solid system, you will be wrong at times.

3. $United States Antimony(UAMY)$

Cashed out the rest of my $UAMY today.

Locked a 100% move and I am flat.

4. $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$

Relief rally on $SPY to start the week.

But here’s the problem…

Every move is getting rejected at the daily fair value range.

My expectation: rejection between $676 → $684.

If this downtrend actually breaks…

then we can start talking about a real bottom ✅


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