spcx’s rebounds today and tomorrow are all high-profit opportunities. If it breaks above 144.56, add to the long position decisively. Follow the trend and keep adding—this kind of heavy position is the “scientific” approach. Open with a conservative position; when it breaks out, add more with the heavier sizing. First, plug up the defenses right away, then wait and harvest profits in batches.
Why take profit in batches? Because with a heavy position, you need to scale out in batches. With a conservative position, you can hold directly for the medium and long term. So, act according to the trend, and do what you can—matching your capacity.
Why can we clearly add positions as it breaks upward these past few days, without worrying about a “fake breakout”? Because spcx is in an upgrade stage of a daily-chart rebound. After that, there will still be a weekly-chart level rebound—two weeks ago, we already emphasized that this spcx rebound isn’t something that finishes in just one or two weeks.
Similarly, SanDisk and Micron are running even stronger. The 5-day MACD hasn’t yet returned to zero, but it already turned upward early—this is a violent reversal, not a normal market. When SanDisk broke through the 0.382 level of 972–2375 (1508), it reversed immediately and didn’t give short sellers so much as a moment to catch their breath. On Thursday night, if you tried to short on the high with a stop loss, you wouldn’t even have time—then you’d have to manually close.
Last Wednesday, we anticipated that a 2-day golden cross on SanDisk would form. So on Wednesday night, we bought after a pullback below 1340. On Thursday’s early session, we emphasized a second breakout at 1362 and added more longs. On Friday, we saw that a 3-day golden cross was still brewing. At that point, would anyone still dare to bet that the rebound is over? Of course you can’t. On Friday, we immediately chased at 1626, then after the second break at 1626, it pushed to 1680.
On Friday, we saw that a 3-day golden cross was about to form. Over the weekend, two days—plus today is the third day—so it’s not strange at all that the early-session surge today broke above the weekend high of 1680. This is a seamless continuation higher.
We can only follow the trend, not blindly guess “the top.” Don’t think that because it’s already risen a lot, it must go down. This is like BTC at the end of 2022, when it was 15443; by November 2024 it broke 100,000. You think it has already risen enough and should pull back—then you end up trapped for nearly a year. So we can only manage the market we can see in front of us, not guess. Only when the signals are clear can we make a pre-judgment.
Why take profit in batches? Because with a heavy position, you need to scale out in batches. With a conservative position, you can hold directly for the medium and long term. So, act according to the trend, and do what you can—matching your capacity.
Why can we clearly add positions as it breaks upward these past few days, without worrying about a “fake breakout”? Because spcx is in an upgrade stage of a daily-chart rebound. After that, there will still be a weekly-chart level rebound—two weeks ago, we already emphasized that this spcx rebound isn’t something that finishes in just one or two weeks.
Similarly, SanDisk and Micron are running even stronger. The 5-day MACD hasn’t yet returned to zero, but it already turned upward early—this is a violent reversal, not a normal market. When SanDisk broke through the 0.382 level of 972–2375 (1508), it reversed immediately and didn’t give short sellers so much as a moment to catch their breath. On Thursday night, if you tried to short on the high with a stop loss, you wouldn’t even have time—then you’d have to manually close.
Last Wednesday, we anticipated that a 2-day golden cross on SanDisk would form. So on Wednesday night, we bought after a pullback below 1340. On Thursday’s early session, we emphasized a second breakout at 1362 and added more longs. On Friday, we saw that a 3-day golden cross was still brewing. At that point, would anyone still dare to bet that the rebound is over? Of course you can’t. On Friday, we immediately chased at 1626, then after the second break at 1626, it pushed to 1680.
On Friday, we saw that a 3-day golden cross was about to form. Over the weekend, two days—plus today is the third day—so it’s not strange at all that the early-session surge today broke above the weekend high of 1680. This is a seamless continuation higher.
We can only follow the trend, not blindly guess “the top.” Don’t think that because it’s already risen a lot, it must go down. This is like BTC at the end of 2022, when it was 15443; by November 2024 it broke 100,000. You think it has already risen enough and should pull back—then you end up trapped for nearly a year. So we can only manage the market we can see in front of us, not guess. Only when the signals are clear can we make a pre-judgment.