• After breaking its main resistance lines in the 1h chart, TSLA is in a bull trend, doing higher highs/lows, while trading above the 21 ema; • Since the short-term momentum is bullish, it should hit its next technical target at $177.65 – in theory; • The previous resistance at $169.60 (red line) seems to be acting as a support level today, which corroborates the Principle of Polarity in technical analysis, which states that previous support levels will work as future resistance levels and vice-versa; • Only if TSLA loses this red line, we might see this bullish momentum frustrated, in the short-term.
• In the daily chart we see that TSLA just broke its 21 ema, indicating that it wants to reverse the mid-term bear trend; • What’s more, the 21 ema is very close to the red line seen in the 1h chart, making the area around $170 a dual-support level in different time-frames; • In addition, the $177.65, the next technical resistance line seen in the 1h chart is an open gap seen in the daily chart, from the previous earnings; • As long as TSLA keeps trading above its dual-support level, no pullback or reversal will materialize, and the bull trend will persist.
• Since TSLA is bouncing after it hit a critical support line in the weekly chart at $164 (red line), in theory this bounce should persist, even considering the possibility of a short-term pullback; • Only if it loses the $164 we would see the recent bullish signals frustrated; • In this case, we could easily close the gap at $146, as seen in the daily chart.
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• TSLA lost the red line at $169.60, indicating that it is losing momentum in the short-term; • Now it seems TSLA is struggling at the 21 ema on the 1h chart, and it would require a decent bottom signal in this area to turn it bullish again – so far, no bottom signal confirmed.
• The daily chart suggests more correction, as TSLA triggered a top signal and it is losing the 21 ema again; • Yesterday’s candlestick was a Hanging Man pattern, which is a bullish continuation pattern most of the time (BULKOWSKI, Thomas. Encyclopedia of Candlestick Patterns, p. 365), however, we had a downward breakout this time; • All of this suggests that the bearish sentiment is prevailing. TSLA must react as soon as possible in order to reverse this sentiment and make a clear bottom signal around its support levels – again, so far, no clear bottom signal.
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