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UPDATE: APPLE UP 99% after bullish signal. What's next?

NASDAQ:AAPL   Apple Inc
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UPDATE: My "Supertrend Ninja" indicator predicted the big pump of 99% in April 2020. Gains are in yellow. It also predicted some big drops (in purple) of -33% and -30%. Note: In 2021 the "Supertrend Ninja" only gave 3 bullish signals. Price is currently still in an uptrend since the bullish signal of Oct 2021. Aiming for 193.59 (1.618 fib). RSI is moving towards 70, this is usually where the magic happens.

Supports and Resistances are highlighted as grey blocks. Profits can be taken at each grey block. Supports and resistances are automatically drawn using my indicator "Yo Show Me Some Support - and Resistances". Pun intended.

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What Indicators Do I Use:
In the chart I am using my "Supertrend Ninja indicator", which is a trend-following indicator (Green and red vertical line with arrows).
When the background of the candlestick closes green (vertical line) with an upwards pointing pink arrow. It indicates a possible bullish (up)trend.

With each trade proper risk management is essential. Either by using my script "Trailing Stoploss Bottom Activation indicator", visible as grey dots below the candles. Which sends an alert, when current price goes below the previous candle low. Or using my "Heikin Ashi Trailing Stoploss Activation", the indicator below with green and red blocks. Or third option, exit when the Supertrend Ninja indicator displays a vertical red line with a downwards pointing black arrow. Remember, the first stop(loss) is always the cheapest stop.

Disclaimer: Ideas are for entertainment purposes only. Not financial advice. Your own due diligence is highly advised before entering trades. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

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