RedKTrader

Uber: another wave up coming

Long
NYSE:UBER   Uber Technologies, Inc.
The previous price projection was bulls-eye accurate. Uber hit the $38.5 level and switched downward. i didn't close the long there -- there's really little use of having a good projection if we don't act on it, right : ) ?

V.Viewer tells us the next balance point if another move up is to happen, is somewhere between the 2 red lines $34.8 to $35.6'ish -- which is also where the 30MA on a 4hr would be. the chart tells us that if UBER can successfully overcome that zone, there's a possibility of continuation up.

what does the daily chart tell us?

the 1D chart looks good - especially with today' action - there's bullish long term sentiment - so the winds can carry the next move forward - and the weakness in the short-term momentum is kind of declining, switching into strength

conclusion:
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not closing the long now and will hold - will share next projection once we have a reliable formation.
feel free to share thoughts if you think otherwise.

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How do i read this chart setup
we look at the price action (top chart) and recent key S/R price levels, plus the insights from 3 key elements: momentum, sentiment and buy/sell pressure
- the calculated short-term price momentum is shown by the UTO blue/amber line
- the long term sentiment is represented by the UTO Green/Red area graph - the demand/supply pressure is expressed by the v.viewer green/red area graph - let's call these "the context"

How do i trade this chart setup
- the Basic rule: nothing can predict what happens tomorrow - but if no external catalysts interfere, it's *highly probable* that a price move with strong momentum that's in alignment with the broader context (sentiment and buy/sell pressure) would continue in the same direction (e.g., a breakout).
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