
⚠️ TA Masterclass: My Trade Setups This Week 📊
Overview: This TA session analyzes the current market movements after a significant sell-off. The speaker provides specific insights into his trading strategies for crypto, AI stocks, and macro trades, emphasizing risk management and levels.
🌍 Macro & Volatility- S&P 500 & QQQ: After a clear sell signal at 7,600, the S&P 500 fell below 7,300. The QQQ dropped 7.16% (from 749 to below 700). However, the prior rally was 35% in 64 days – a mean reversion was expected.
- Volatility (VIX): The VIX near 14 is historically a cheap level (Level 1 on the ATR model). This is seen as a buy zone for volatility trades.
- Summer Effect: Many investors retreat in summer (vacation costs). The speaker advises holding cash and waiting for big opportunities.
- Key Note: The upcoming SpaceX IPO will drain significant liquidity from the market, potentially causing additional selling pressure.
- Total Crypto Market Cap: Up 183% from the 2022 low, but 50% below the all-time high ($4.2 trillion). The trend remains bearish.
- Bitcoin (BTC):
- Faces a double bottom near $60,000. A close above the 200-day MA is critical.
- The Tabby indicator shows extreme oversold conditions ("bear market territory").
- Money inflows have dried up (ETF outflows of $4.5 billion).
- Strategy: A panic sell-off below $60k could be a buying opportunity, with a price target of $150k in the next bull run.
- Bitcoin/Gold Pair: Currently ~13 ounces of gold per Bitcoin. Historically a cheap level for BTC. Target: 36-40 ounces.
- Ethereum (ETH): Weak ("dead as a dodo") – near $1,624 (early 2021 levels).
- Solana (SOL): Sharply lower (at $64), key support at $78 broken. No technical floor in sight.
- Zcash (ZEC): The speaker notes a successful short (not financial advice!) after shorting at $680. Price fell to $240.
- CleanSpark & EOS: Described as classic range riders (CleanSpark between $8-$20, EOS between $5-$10).
- Outperformance: AI stocks (Micron, Marvell, ALAB) are the clear winners of 2025 vs. Bitcoin or Tesla.
- Tesla (TSLA):
- Strong buy call by the speaker at $382 (Level 5 on ATR). Reason: Selling pressure from SpaceX IPO fundraising. Expects a return to $500-$650 within a year.
- Catalysts: Cybercab scaling, Q2 earnings, Semi trucks, Optimus.
- Micron (MU):
- Buy call near $700 (Level 4). Long-term target: $3,000.
- Rationale: Infinite demand for memory for AI, data centers, and robots.
- ALAB:
- Very strong uptrend but too close to all-time highs for entry. Wait for a pullback to the $200s.
- Marvell (MRVL):
- Trend has turned (downwards), but sits exactly on Level 5. A bargain buy near $260 is considered.
- AMD:
- Clear sell signal. Expected decline to ~$420.
- Nvidia (NVDA):
- Cheap (P/E of 20 on next year's earnings). Support near $195. Long-term bullish (Jensen Huang confirms "insatiable demand").
- Broadcom (AVGO):
- Similar to AMD: Sell signal, trend down, on Level 5.
- Palantir (PLTR):
- A range rider in a box of $128-$158. Buying near $128 (lower bound) is preferred.
- Copper (XCU):
- Strong buy candidate near the 200-day MA (around $5.70).
- Rationale: Copper demand for AI data centers is tripling, while supply is flat. Price target: $10 in 3 years.
- Levels & Confluence Cloud: The speaker emphasizes the importance of levels (e.g., ATR Levels 0-5) and the Confluence Cloud (when price is above the cloud, it falls; when below, it rises).
- Trend vs. Deviation Models: Use the Trend model for concrete assets, the Deviation model for currency pairs.
- Timeframes: The 4-hour chart is described as "magical" for swing trading (high win rate).
Core Message: Markets are currently weak (sell-off), but offer attractive long-term entry points due to extreme oversold conditions (Bitcoin, Tesla) and structural demand (AI, Copper). Discipline and using levels are crucial.






