TSLA maybe retest support near 360$ but target is 700$Price is near channel resistance and red trendline sell pressure zone so we can expect short-term fall here like the red arrow but soon after that short-term fall we can expect heavy gain here like the green arrow on chart and targets like 600$ and more also if the red trendline break valid to the upside without that correction target can hit.
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TSLA: My Final StrategyNASDAQ:TSLA ⚠️ Entering markdown phase.
Breakdown under 447 confirms structural weakness.
First liquidity target → 413 → 377, then 318 if macro risk expands.
VolanX DSS bias: 70% bearish. Only reclaim >465 flips trend.
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The 7 Killers That Make You Lose Money in TradingTrading isn’t easy; in fact, it’s one of the most complicated ways to make money in the financial world.
I know that’s not what the mainstream narrative tells you. The same narrative that warns “more than 90% of traders lose money” also sells the illusion that you’ll be part of the 10% who don’t, because deep down, we all think we’re different, smarter, faster, more capable than the crowd.
But if you strip away emotion and bias and read that statistic correctly, it’s a harsh truth: you have less than a 10% probability of long-term success. That’s not pessimism; that’s probability. And probability doesn’t lie. Every day, it quietly proves that most “special” traders end up broke, not because markets are unfair, but because they misread the numbers that could have saved them.
After more than 20 years in this game, I’ve noticed one thing every losing trader has in common: they ignore what’s painfully obvious. Trading is numbers in an uncertain world.
Numbers mean math. Put math in an uncertain environment, and the only way to handle it is through probability. Yet most traders fight this reality, chasing signals, news, or “gut feelings” instead of learning how probability actually runs the game.
After working with hundreds of losing traders, I found that this blindness leads to seven recurring mistakes: the same ones that keep the losing rate stuck above 90%.
1. Mistake: Trying to Predict Instead of Projecting
The moment you believe you need to know where the market’s going, you’ve already lost your edge. By definition, the future is uncertain; anything can happen. No system or algorithm can change that.
The game changes when you stop trying to predict what the market will do and start projecting how your account will behave under uncertainty. It’s not about guessing direction; it’s about managing outcomes.
Probability reminds us that uncertainty isn’t our enemy, it’s our playing field. Without it, there would be no opportunity. Don’t focus on prediction; learn to handle what the market does and control its impact on your account value.
📖 Referenced posts: “In a World of Chances, Probability is the King” and “The True Laser Vision in Trading.”
2. Mistake: Judging Success Trade by Trade
If you judge your system by a single trade, you’re missing the point. Trading isn’t a sprint; it’s a marathon. Your edge doesn’t live in one trade, it appears in the average of many.
Focusing on each result drags you into an emotional roller coaster, the highs of winning and the lows of losing. In reality, you’re not reacting to truth; you’re reacting to variance, and variance loves to mislead.
The real measure of your system (your expectancy) doesn’t care about your last trade. It only reveals itself after enough repetitions, as the law of large numbers smooths out noise and exposes your true average performance.
If you want peace of mind, stop zooming in on the moment. Zoom out and focus on the mean, the expected value of your account. That’s the mindset that turns emotions into data and chaos into clarity.
📖 Referenced posts: “Sharpening Your Trading Focus” and “Spying on Your Trading Future.”
3. Mistake: Not Accepting Losses as Part of the Process
I’ve seen it countless times: new traders obsessed with their win rate. Almost every candidate I’ve mentored asks the same question before hiring me: “What’s your winning rate?”
And I get it. In a world obsessed with prediction, it feels natural to think accuracy equals success. But that’s where I correct them: we’re not here to predict; we’re here to make money.
Instead of asking how often a trader is right, ask, “How much money does he keep after losses?” That’s the question that shifts focus from ego to expectancy, from being right to being profitable.
📖 Referenced posts: “Decoding Trading Odds: Demystifying Probability”.
4. Mistake: Misjudging Probability as Too Complicated
Many traders avoid thinking in probabilities because they believe it’s too mathematical. They prefer indicators because they seem easier and more visible. I get it, not everyone loves math. But in trading, probability isn’t complex theory; it’s practical logic.
Think about predicting the weather. When you see a small gray cloud, you don’t say, “It will rain.” You say, “It might rain.” That’s probabilistic thinking: assigning likelihood instead of claiming certainty.
Trading works the same way. Every trade is its own weather forecast. You can’t predict what will happen, but you can estimate what’s likely and prepare for both outcomes. Once you see probability as a decision framework, you stop reacting emotionally and start thinking strategically.
📖 Referenced posts: “In a World of Chances, Probability is the King” and “Decoding Trading Odds: Demystifying Probability.”
5. Mistake: Overleveraging Your Edge
Even with a profitable system, betting too big turns strategy into suicide. Leverage doesn’t just multiply gains; it magnifies mistakes. I’ve seen many good traders destroy solid systems because they couldn’t stay anchored to steady, safe growth. They wanted to accelerate the curve.
But here’s the truth: every time you increase position size, you also increase your risk of ruin exponentially. Great traders know success isn’t about how fast you can grow, but how long you can keep growing.
It’s even worse for traders who don’t know if they have an edge at all. Leverage in the wrong hands is like a driver who thinks that because he can handle a Tesla, he can drive an F1 car. He’s not compounding; he’s just going to hit the wall faster.
And the market knows that. That’s why those aggressive leverage offers exist, they want your money fast.
Knowing how to play the long game is the real alpha.
📖 Referenced posts: “Spying on Your Trading Future” and “Risk Management: The Engine of Expectancy” (upcoming).
6. Mistake: Misunderstanding Variance and Calling It Bad Luck
When things go wrong, most traders think they’re bad traders, or they blame their system and rush to replace it. Or worse, they believe the markets are rigged. In reality, they just don’t understand variance.
Variance is when you take three losses in a row despite perfect setups. It’s not betrayal or bad luck; it’s randomness doing its job. Every system has a natural distribution of wins and losses, and they’ll always appear randomly. Sometimes you’ll win, sometimes you’ll lose. No rule or model can predict exactly when. That’s not broken; that’s just markets being markets.
Neither streak defines your edge, they’re both part of the math. That’s why only expectancy can tell you if you have an edge or just luck.
When traders don’t understand variance, they take it personally. A losing streak feels like punishment; a winning streak feels like mastery. Both are illusions. Expectancy, the expected value of your account, doesn’t care about your feelings. It only reveals your edge over a large enough sample, when randomness smooths out and the real average emerges.
Accept variance as part of the process and trading becomes calmer, simpler, and much more rational.
📖 Referenced posts: “Spying on Your Trading Future” and “Sharpening Your Trading Focus.”
7. Mistake: Replacing Numbers and Logic with Dopamine and Emotion
One of the hardest habits to break in new traders is their need for dopamine. Many don’t come to the market to trade; they come to feel something. They treat trading like entertainment — constant stimulation, adrenaline, and fast feedback.
A typical beginner believes trading means dozens of short-term trades per day, with stops and targets hit constantly, like scrolling through TikTok. Each trade becomes another “like,” another hit of excitement.
I often tell my students, “If you’re here for entertainment, go to the cinema, or better yet, go to Las Vegas. It’ll cost you less, and you’ll leave happier.”
Trading isn’t a game of dopamine; it’s a game of data and probabilities. The more you chase emotional highs, the further you drift from logic and expectancy. When you trade emotions instead of numbers, you stop trading your system and start trading your mood.
📖 Referenced posts: “Sharpening Your Trading Focus” and “The True Laser Vision in Trading.”
Bonus: Trusting the Wrong Sources
Here’s an uncomfortable question: if 90% of traders lose money, what are the odds that most trading education actually works?
If we apply probability to information itself, we’d infer that 90% of the “trading wisdom” online is more likely to produce losses than profits. In other words, there’s a 90% chance your guru is wrong. And that’s before considering how many truly successful traders never share what really works.
So ask yourself: if most people fail, does it make sense to follow what most people do? There’s no formal proof for this, but after two decades in the game, I’ve seen the pattern repeat endlessly. The crowd follows the same noisy ideas... and the crowd loses.
It may not be a comfortable truth, but sometimes the truth that shocks you is the one that sets you free.
Final Thought
Most traders don’t lose because they lack talent; they lose because they fight probability instead of using it. Trading is uncertainty made measurable — a game of math, mindset, and patience.
Learn to think like a risk manager, not a fortune teller.
And remember, if you’re here for entertainment, go to Las Vegas. It’ll cost you less, and you’ll probably leave happier.
Throughout this post, I’ve referenced other entries that explore each of these mistakes in more depth. They’re all part of the How To Lambo series, where I keep breaking down the probabilistic view of trading in plain language: practical, rigorous, and free of jargon.
If you haven’t read them yet, I highly recommend starting with “Probability is the King” and “The True Laser Vision in Trading.”
Is this Tesla / Palantir fractal showing both will hit ATH soon?Fractals are a mathmatical anomaly, if you understand linear equations (and believe the market is "random"). All assets are doing the same patterns over and over, on all time frames. You just need to see it for what it is.
May the trends be with you.
$TSLA | Premium Rejection → Gap Fill WatchNASDAQ:TSLA ⚡ | Premium Rejection → Gap Fill Watch
We’re sitting right at the previous premium sell zone (~$454) — liquidity likely being tested.
Volume rising into resistance, RSI >70, and volatility increasing — signs of distribution.
If bears hold under 454, I expect a retracement toward $420 → $405 to fill the gap zone this week.
Only a confirmed close above 456 invalidates the bearish setup.
Gap fills usually move fast once liquidity flips — and this one has the volatility fuel to do it.
#TSLA #WaverVanir #VolanX #SMC #LiquidityMap #AITrading #SmartMoneyConcepts #Tesla
TSLA: As planned...If it isn't obvious to us all by now why we're receiving "surprises", and major company updates after EV credit's are removed, and while sitting at the precipice of all time highs ... These announcements have been prepared long in advance and in anticipation of the EV tax credit's being removed. These "more affordable" vehicles are already in production... The prices are set... FSD v.14 will go mainstream.
This is all just another step towards supplying the roads with as many Tesla's as possible (whilst maintaining profitability on vehicle sales) to continue the ramp towards autonomy at scale.
Perhaps 10/7 is a sell the news event, but this news cycle is worth its shot to push past resistances and sell side pressure.
All I can say is that I am buying as much as I can in this range and definitely anything below the range.
These are my long term perspectives.
Tesla (TSLA) — Symmetrical Triangle Breakout IdeaSummary
Pattern: Symmetrical triangle on daily chart.
Expected timeframe for breakout: Within 1–2 weeks.
Targets: $367 on an upside breakout; $273 on a downside breakout.
Risk management: Use a stop-loss just outside the triangle after breakout confirmation; position size per your risk rules.
Setup & Rationale
A well-defined symmetrical triangle has formed on TSLA’s price action, characterized by converging trendlines connecting lower highs and higher lows. Volume has contracted inside the pattern, consistent with consolidation. Symmetrical triangles are neutral continuation/reversal patterns; the breakout direction provides the trading signal.
Key technical points:
Price is approaching the apex, increasing the likelihood of a decisive breakout in the next 1–2 weeks.
Volume decline during the consolidation and a volume spike on breakout would confirm conviction.
The breakout should be taken after a daily close beyond the upper or lower trendline (or after a retest), not merely intraday probes.
Entry Criteria
Upside trade: Enter long on a daily close above the upper trendline (or on a confirmed retest).
Downside trade: Enter short on a daily close below the lower trendline (or on a confirmed retest).
Targets & Measurement
Measure the pattern height (vertical distance between the initial high and low of the triangle) and project it from the breakout point.
Upside target (projected): $367.
Downside target (projected): $273.
Adjust targets proportionally if you use a measured move from the actual breakout point rather than the pattern’s maximum height.
Stops & Risk Management
Place stop-loss slightly outside the opposite trendline or beyond a recent swing point to avoid false breakouts.
Preferred approach: fixed-risk percent per trade (e.g., 1–2% of portfolio) and scale position size accordingly.
Consider tightening stops to breakeven after price clears ~50% of the distance to the target.
Confirmation: daily close beyond trendline plus above-average volume (up or down depending on direction).
Symmetrical triangles are neutral; false breakouts occur. Wait for confirmation.
News, earnings, or market-wide events can invalidate technical setups quickly—monitor catalysts.
Adjust targets/stops if volatility expands or if the breakout lacks volume confirmation.
TSLA Oct 7 – At the Edge of a Breakout! Bulls Eyeing $460+ Zone15-Min Chart Analysis (Intraday Trading Setup):
TSLA is riding a sharp ascending wedge structure after a strong rally from the $420s. Price is consolidating near $453.84, right beneath the upper channel line around $455–$456, hinting at a potential breakout or short-term exhaustion.
The MACD remains elevated but is losing histogram momentum — suggesting that while buyers are still in control, short-term strength is cooling. Stoch RSI near 25 shows a possible reset before the next leg higher, a classic pattern after a big push.
If TSLA maintains support above $446.60–$448.00, bulls should watch for continuation toward $454.91 → $460. However, a break below $436.70 would invalidate the bullish micro-structure, potentially sending price toward $430–$428 to retest liquidity.
The 15-min chart shows buyers defending dips aggressively — indicating that institutions are still supporting price action within this rising wedge.
1-Hour GEX Confirmation (Options Sentiment Insight):
The 1-hour GEX data strongly supports the bullish thesis:
* Highest positive NETGEX / CALL resistance sits near $450, which TSLA has already reclaimed — a bullish confirmation that gamma is now supportive, not suppressive.
* CALL walls cluster between $455–$465, forming the next target zone if momentum persists.
* PUT walls remain heavy around $410–$420, providing a sturdy gamma floor.
This configuration reflects a bullish gamma landscape, where dealer positioning favors upward drift as long as TSLA holds above $445. The $450 reclaim may act as a launchpad toward the $460 gamma pocket.
My Thoughts:
TSLA’s recovery from sub-$430 levels shows aggressive reaccumulation and gamma reinforcement from institutions. The near-term wedge consolidation is a healthy pause — not weakness. If buyers can break above $455 with conviction, the next run toward $460–$465 could unfold quickly.
However, caution remains if TSLA slips below $446, as that would reintroduce downside gamma pressure, likely driving a retest of $436–$430 before finding demand again.
Options Outlook (Oct 7–11):
* Bullish setup: Consider 455C or 460C (Oct 11 expiry) if price breaks and holds above $455 with rising volume.
* Bearish scalp: Buy 440P only if price fails at $454.91 and loses $446.60 structure support.
* IV note: IVR 30.5 with IVx 70.1 — volatility remains high, so option premiums are rich; ideal for momentum plays, not range trades.
Conclusion:
TSLA is coiled for a decisive move. The 15-min wedge suggests momentum compression, while the 1-hour GEX map shows strong support below $440 and bullish gamma flow above $450. A confirmed breakout above $455 opens room toward $460–$465, with potential to squeeze higher this week.
Disclaimer: This analysis is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research and manage your risk before trading.
$TSLA — Structural Forecast + Macro & Catalysts ContextNASDAQ:TSLA – Macro, Technicals & Institutional Confluence ⚙️
📍 Current Price: $429.83
📊 Timeframe: 1D
🧠 Model Context: VolanX Institutional Forecast v2.3
Technical Setup
Tesla has been moving inside a well-defined ascending channel, currently testing the upper boundary near $460–$470, consistent with a premium liquidity sweep.
Price is slightly below its 10-day SMA ($437.99) but remains well above the 50-day ($363.66) and 200-day ($335.19) — confirming a strong medium-term trend.
RSI (~59–60) cooled off from overbought levels, suggesting a healthy pause rather than reversal.
The near-term risk is a retracement to the equilibrium zone ($414–$376), matching structural and moving-average support.
Macro & Catalysts
EV Demand Pulse: Q3 deliveries boosted by expiring U.S. EV tax credit — short-term tailwind but may front-load demand.
Robotaxi & FSD Expansion: Pilot rollout in Austin marks long-term disruption potential, but regulatory friction remains.
Next-Gen Platform: New low-cost “Cybercab / Model 2” architecture expected to reshape Tesla’s cost curve into 2026.
Competition & Margins: BYD, NIO, and European EV makers pressing pricing power; tariff impacts remain a headwind.
Macro Headwinds: Higher rates and policy uncertainty could compress valuations in growth sectors.
Institutional View (VolanX DSS)
Short-term bias: Controlled pullback to equilibrium (414–376).
Medium term: Reaccumulation phase as institutions rebalance.
Long term: Expansion target near $514+ once liquidity resets and RSI re-enters strength above 60.
“My models can project structure — not human emotion.
If fear overshoots $414, it may mark the next institutional entry before expansion.”
🧠 Structure always rebalances. Emotion never does.
#TSLA #VolanX #SmartMoney #AITrading #LiquidityZones #Macro #FSD #MarketStructure #TechnicalAnalysis
TSLA - Tesla - Possible Pull-Back to 400 or 365Hello Everyone , Followers
Tesla is the second one that i would like to mention today.
It hit the Resistance level of 451 and then it did not achive to break this level.
Now i am expecting 2 possible scenario
Yellow pattern : pull back till 400 and get power from this level and try to break 451 again.
Or Red Pattern : pull back till 365 then get support from trend line and go up again and try to break 451.
If it breaks the 451 then next station is 515 - 516 .
All in all , i am expecting the Pull-back next week and you could follow the price levels that you can see in Chart. I am neutral in Tesla for the time being.
This is just my thinking and it is not invesment suggestion , please do not make any decision with my anaylsis.
Have a lovely Sunday to all.
$TSLA | Medium-Term Elliott Wave Outlook (2025–2026)🔮 NASDAQ:TSLA | Medium-Term Elliott Wave Outlook (2025–2026)
Price action shows a mature 5-wave structure approaching completion.
The next probable phase is a corrective ABC retracement before a new expansion leg begins.
🧭 Base Case (Most Probable ~60%)
End of current impulse around $527–$540
Correction to $380–$400 region (Wave A–B–C)
Mid-to-long-term expansion toward $615 → $705 → $869+ by late 2026
⚙️ Technical & Macro Confluence
RSI + volume divergence confirming wave exhaustion
Macro liquidity compression aligns with corrective phase
Institutional demand re-entry near $395–$400 zone
Fibonacci & structure symmetry consistent with this projection
📊 Bias: Short-term bearish → Medium-term accumulation → Long-term bullish.
📅 Cycle Horizon: 2025–2026
“Correction isn’t collapse — it’s the reload before expansion.”
#TSLA #ElliottWave #Macro #VolanXDSS #WaverVanir
TSLA – Calm Before the Storm or Just Another Dip Buy?Tesla (TSLA) is trading around $315, bouncing off recent lows, but this isn’t just a clean technical setup. With Elon Musk’s political drama escalating (hello, “America Party”) and ongoing tension with Trump, TSLA is becoming a battleground stock with serious volatility.
As swing traders, that’s exactly where we thrive.
📍 Entry Plan
✅ Entry #1 – $315
✅ Entry #2 – $300
• Previous breakout zone — ideal for dip buyers
✅ Entry #3 – $265
• Strong macro support; only activated if market correction deepens.
🎯 Profit Targets
• TP1: $335
• TP2: $355
• TP3: 400+ – if sentiment + volume align with narrative momentum (think: Robotaxi or AI catalyst)
If $265 gets hit, I’m not panicking, I’m preparing for high-reward setups.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. I’m just sharing my plan and technical zones. Always do your own research and manage your risk.
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Tesla reports Wednesday; analysts expect EPS of $0.55Tesla reports third-quarter earnings Wednesday after the close, with analysts expecting EPS of $0.55, down from $0.72 a year earlier, on revenue of $26.2B — up 4%. There’s room for an upside surprise after record Q3 deliveries of 497,099 vehicles, boosted by the now-expired $7,500 U.S. EV tax credit, which also trimmed inventories. Analysts will focus on Elon Musk’s plans for robotaxi scaling, autonomy progress, and upcoming models through 2026, along with updates on new “Standard” Model 3 and Y trims. Wall Street projects about 450,000 deliveries in Q4.
Tesla is holding firm near $418, with its RSI turning higher to signal improving momentum. A positive EMA crossover — along with clear angle and separation between the averages — would confirm a strengthening bullish trend.
TSLA Oct. 9 — Bulls Defending $430 Zone, Eyeing Break Above $444Tesla (TSLA) has been forming a constructive base near the $430 zone after reclaiming momentum from its recent dip. On the 15-minute chart, structure shows a clean BOS (Break of Structure) followed by a minor CHoCH around $437–$438 — indicating consolidation before a possible continuation move. The ascending intraday trendline remains intact, and price is currently holding above short-term liquidity levels.
MACD is curling upward again with momentum building, while the Stoch RSI has reset near the mid-zone and looks ready to push higher — signs that a bullish continuation could resume if TSLA maintains above $433.
On the 1-hour chart, the key HVL sits around $425, which also aligns with gamma support. Above, there’s a visible stack of gamma resistance layers between $442.5 and $452.5, topped by a major call wall near $457.5–$460. This range defines the next battleground for directional momentum.
Support and Resistance Levels:
* Immediate Resistance: $441.33 → $444.0
* Major Resistance (Gamma Wall): $452.5 → $457.5
* Immediate Support: $433.09 → $430.0
* Key Support Zone: $425 → $422
GEX & Options Sentiment (1H GEX Chart):
* The highest positive Call Gamma lies between $444–$457.5, suggesting an upside magnet if TSLA maintains strength.
* Strong Put Support sits at $425–$420, reinforcing the bullish floor from the recent rebound.
* IVR is low (27) and Calls dominate at 62%, indicating bullish skew but with room for volatility expansion if breakout volume increases.
* Gamma exposure shows positive slope above $440, meaning dealer hedging could amplify upside moves once that zone clears.
Trade Scenarios:
Bullish Setup:
* Entry: Above $441.5 breakout confirmation
* Target 1: $448
* Target 2: $452.5
* Stop-Loss: Below $432
* Rationale: Holding above $433 with bullish MACD and rising GEX bias confirms continuation toward $450 zone.
Bearish Setup:
* Entry: Below $430 breakdown
* Target 1: $425
* Target 2: $420
* Stop-Loss: Above $435
* Rationale: A failed retest at $438–$440 with divergence could trigger a short-term retrace to retest gamma support.
TSLA is in a critical consolidation phase. A break above $441.5 could trigger a bullish leg toward $450+, while losing $430 could open a short-term fade to $425. Bulls are defending key ground — but watch for volume confirmation before entering.
Disclaimer:
This analysis is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research and manage your risk before trading.
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