I closed $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ ,Strategic Profit-Taking: Selling Amazon and Preparing to Buy Bac$Amazon.com(AMZN)$ Disciplined investing is about knowing when to take profits and when to prepare for the next opportunity. Today, I sold another batch of Amazon (AMZN) shares at $225.35, which I had purchased a month ago at $191. This trade resulted in a strong return, and I’m now planning to buy back at $218.50—around last Friday’s low—over the next few days. 💰 📉 Buying Amazon at $191 A month ago, Amazon’s stock presented an attractive entry point at $191 during a pullback. This price aligned with key support levels and reflected a temporary market correction in an other
I closed $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ ,Strategic Profit-Taking: Selling Google for a 5% Gain A disciplined approach to investing often involves knowing when to take profits. Today, I sold another batch of Alphabet (GOOGL) shares at $194, which I had purchased a month ago at $181. This 5% profit showcases the effectiveness of buying during retracements and selling when prices approach resistance levels. 💰 📉 Buying During Retracement About a month ago, Google’s stock experienced a pullback, presenting a solid opportunity to buy at $181. This price aligned with a technical support level, which often signals a good entry point for strong, fundamentally sound stocks. By acting decisively, I was able to capitalize on this temporary dip in a stock I already bel
I closed $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ ,Quick Profits: Day Trading Palantir by Buying Near Support and Selling at Resistance One of the keys to successful trading is leveraging technical analysis to identify opportunities between support and resistance levels. Today, I applied this strategy to Palantir (PLTR) in a quick day trade. After buying at $78 near support, I sold at $80.69 near resistance, locking in a tidy profit. 💰 📉 Buying Near Support Last night, I noticed that PLTR’s price was approaching the $78 support level. This area had consistently shown strong buyer demand, making it a reliable entry point. Confident in this setup, I placed a buy order at $78 and went to sleep, trusting the market would reward this calculated move. 🛒 📈
I closed $ASML Holding NV(ASML)$ ,Strategic Moves: Selling ASML for Profit to Manage Capital Successful investing often requires a mix of strategy and adaptability, especially when balancing profit-taking with portfolio management. Today, I executed a calculated move by selling some ASML shares at $719.48, which I had previously purchased at $712. This decision wasn’t just about locking in gains but also about preparing for potential obligations arising from a sell put contract on Palantir (PLTR) expiring this Friday. 💡 📈 Taking Profits at the Right Time ASML is a high-quality stock with strong growth prospects, but even great stocks aren’t immune to market fluctuations. After buying at $712, I monitored the stock closely and decided to sell at
I closed $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ ,$Alphabet(GOOGL)$ 🚀 Strategic Investing: Profiting from Retracement Opportunities with Google The art of investing lies in identifying undervalued opportunities and timing your entries wisely. One shining example is my recent journey with Alphabet (GOOGL). Here’s how I capitalized on a retracement, buying at $171 and selling at $192.50 for a stellar profit. 💰 🔍 Spotting the Retracement Opportunity When I decided to invest in Google, I noticed its stock had pulled back from recent highs—a classic retracement. 📉 These pullbacks often provide savvy investors with golden opportunities to buy strong stocks at discounted prices. At $171, Goo
I closed $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ ,$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Cash Management Skills: Selling Tesla at $430 for Strategic Reallocation Managing cash effectively is a cornerstone of smart investing, and my recent Tesla (TSLA) trade is a testament to this. After buying Tesla at $334, I sold it at $430, locking in a solid profit of nearly $100 per share. While I remain bullish on Tesla’s long-term potential, this decision was influenced by both caution and the need to reallocate funds for greater diversification and income generation. Selling High, Reducing Risk 🚀 Tesla has been a high-growth stock, but its elevated price warranted some caution. By selling at $430, I not only
I opened $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ ,$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ Why I Bought Palantir (PLTR) at $78 I decided to buy Palantir (PLTR) at $78 after observing its price action and technical signals. Here’s my reasoning: Higher Highs and Higher Lows 📈 Palantir recently hit $82, marking a higher high in its trend, followed by a retreat to $77.41. This movement established a higher low, a classic indicator of an uptrend. These patterns suggest that the stock has regained bullish momentum, making it an opportune time for me to re-enter. Resistance Turns to Support The price previously struggled to break above $77, which acted as a resistance level. After t
I closed $Apple(AAPL)$ ,$Apple(AAPL)$ Technical Analysis of My Apple (AAPL) Trade I bought Apple (AAPL) at $219 and sold it at $251, capturing a profitable move during its upward momentum. Here’s the breakdown of my decision. Moving Averages Support My Entry At $219, Apple was trading near a strong support level. The MA10 and MA20 lines had started to flatten and converge, signaling a potential reversal from its downtrend. Additionally, the price was below the BBIBOLL midline, suggesting an attractive entry point. Riding the Bullish Trend 📈 Once I entered, the stock began a steady climb, with the MA lines aligning in a clear bullish formation (MA5 > MA10 > M