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TSLA Order Flow - The First Daily Bullish Cycle In 2023

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NASDAQ:TSLA   Tesla
Hey traders,

In TSLA, all we care about, until the tide reverses, is to look for long opportunities...

With the structure in our favor as indicated via the OFA script, all we need is for price to lean back against a lower timeframe support zone to re-engage.

But how? via the Order Flow script (OFA). Be reminded, when applying the OFA script , it has 2 main components to study:

Magnitude: A major clue that will help determine the health of a trend is the type of progress by the dominant side in control of the trend. We need to ask the following question: Are the new legs in the active buy-sell side campaign as identified by the script increasing or decreasing in magnitude?

Velocity: When it comes to the distance the price moves, the magnitude is only ½ the equation. The other ½ has to do with the velocity of the move or the speed. Was the new leg created after a fast and impulsive move? Or did price make a new low or high with the movement being sluggish, compressive and taking too long to form? A good rule of thumb is to count the number of candles it took to achieve a new leg.

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