$MAGMA delivered a strong move and remains one of the better-looking charts today. The real test comes after the excitement fades. If buyers continue to support pullbacks, the market could reward those who wait for cleaner entries.
Entry: 0.4050–0.4250 Stop Loss: 0.3750 Take Profit 1: 0.4600 T 2: 0.5000 3: 0.5500
I'm more interested in how it behaves on a dip than how it looks after a rally.
$OPN was easily one of the strongest movers today. A move of this size gets attention, but I prefer not to chase price after a sharp rally. What I'm looking for now is whether buyers can hold the current range. If they do, the trend may still have room to continue.
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