@Asphen:My TSLA plays - In the balance! - Background from previous post - MA5 crossed below MA20 & MA50 ==> bearish indicator - Filled most of the gaps up to 213 ==> Good price action - 18 Aug "bottom" was the same support level as the recent resistance high on 16 Feb ==> Could this be the higher low? - Past days had been trading in the range 230 to 240 ==> ironically had been the support range mentioned many times in past sharing ==> now become resistance - MA5 is now coming up v close to MA20 ==> Will it break above? - A break of 240 (MA20) is needed followed by a re-test of 255 (MA50) My Watch/Plays - Sold puts strike 190 stead to hold - In the trading range 230 to 240, any low of 230s will sell more puts strike 190/195 - A breakout of 240 and MA5 crossing above, will sell
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