Royal Flush: The Emperor’s Edge — Real-Time Synchronization:
Brother Shun’s U.S. Stock Sharing 2026.8.17
Next week there won’t be much news. Besides the FOMC report on Wednesday, there isn’t much else. The stock range 7800–7830 is still the pressure zone for these days. It may take a few attempts before it breaks through. Even if there’s a pullback, the last two weeks of August shouldn’t see too much of a drop. 7640–7680 should be the limit for August. A September pullback could be bigger, but we’ll look at September again in September.

Anyway, no matter what happens, after a pullback, the overall stock market is inevitably headed toward 8000—there’s no avoiding it. That’s because there are indeed many huge orders setting up calls above 8000 for the coming months. The Nasdaq 100 ETF trend remains very strong. The next chance to make a new high around 750–765 is relatively likely.

The current supports are 726 and 706.

Right now I’m still trading Spcx every day, going in and out. In the small group, we share support and resistance levels every day. I believe everyone has already made a lot of profit from Spcx during this period—especially since Nvidia invested $21 billion. I think everyone should build medium- to long-term positions. Buy some at any support levels I point out. Once you buy, even if you get stuck, just hold on.

The best entry strong support level is 117. But I don’t know whether we’ll get there, so it requires watching the volume calculations every day.

As for Google, I’m still adding shares every day—like taking care of my child. Every time there’s a pullback, I buy one share. If it goes above 400, then just sell.

The SNDK trend is stronger than MU—it should still have room to move up. 1840–2000 is the pressure zone I’m seeing right now.

For SOXL, I’ll continue to lie flat every week selling puts, plus daily in-and-out trading of the Spcx underlying shares. During this period, it’s basically nonstop “lie flat and make money.”

Recently I’ve been going to play pickleball often. I think more exercise keeps my blood pressure normal. I’ve played tennis since I was young; this sport doesn’t burn as much energy as tennis, so it’s suitable for most people.

Tomorrow I have a few important work meetings, so I only have time to share if I’m free. But I’ve already given you the fundamentals for the next few days. Happy trading, everyone!