TESLA about to start a parabolic rally to $600.Exactly 3 months ago (June 06, see chart below) we called a bottom buy on Tesla (TSLA) right when it was trading at $284.70:
The price followed this prediction precisely, got out of the Bull Flag and eyes now a new 4-month High above $368.
This would be a break above the 4-month Ascending Triangle, a pattern we last saw during the stocks previous Bullish Leg in mid-end 2024. As you can see, that break-out delivered the Higher High test of Tesla's 3-year Channel Up at $488.
At the same time we are about to form a 1D Golden Cross, which makes the bullish sentiment even stronger.
As with our June 06, we still expect the price to reach $600 and price a new Higher High on the long-term Channel Up
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TSLA Eyes $400 Breakout — Key Levels & Trade Plans for Sep.15Market Preview
* Macro backdrop: U.S. index futures are steady after a strong tech rally last week. Rates and the dollar remain stable, leaving room for growth stocks to extend gains.
* Sector tone: EV and AI-related momentum is strong, with Tesla leading on heavy volume and institutional call buying.
Technical Analysis – TSLA
Trend & Structure (1-Hour Chart)
* Price surged to $395–396 and is consolidating near the highs.
* Structure remains firmly bullish with higher highs/lows and a well-defined rising channel.
Key Levels
* Resistance: $396.6 (highest positive NETGEX / CALL Resistance), $405, and $420 as next upside targets.
* Support: $389.9 (near-term pivot), $368.8 (major breakout base), $347.5 (HVL zone).
Momentum & Indicators
* MACD on 1H is bullish and expanding, supporting continuation.
* Stoch RSI is near overbought, signaling possible brief consolidation or a minor pullback before another leg higher.
* Volume remains strong, showing solid institutional demand.
Options/GEX Insight
* Massive call positioning (≈98% call bias) with positive GEX layers up to $420 suggests market makers may support higher prices.
* IVR 17.4 and IVx avg 61.5 indicate elevated but manageable volatility.
Trade Scenarios for Sept 15
* Bullish Plan:
* Entry: Break/hold above $396.6 with volume.
* Targets: $405 → $420.
* Stop: Below $389.9.
* Defensive Plan (if rejection occurs):
* Entry: Loss of $389.9 with momentum shift.
* Targets: $368.8 → $347.5.
* Stop: Above $396.6.
Summary
Tesla heads into Monday with a strong bullish setup. Holding above $389.9 keeps momentum intact, while a breakout over $396.6 could trigger a run toward $405–420.
Disclaimer: This analysis is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research and manage risk before trading.
Follow-through buying on TSLA?Following a one-sided 6.0% gain in Tesla’s share price on Thursday, this helped lift the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to fresh records. As shown in the chart below, the TSLA Stock rallied through a 6M resistance level of US$360.03 to a high of US$368.99, levels which have not been seen since earlier this year.
Further buying could now be seen for the Stock towards the resistance between US$389.72 and US$383.09. However, before reaching said area, a pullback may occur, retesting US$360.03 as support, with a dip into 1M support from US$343.88 possible.
Written by the FP Markets Research Team
TSLATechnical Analysis (Weekly Chart – TSLA, NASDAQ):
Current Price: $395.94 (+12.85% in the latest session), showing strong bullish momentum.
Support Zone (Buy Area): The chart highlights an attractive buying range between $300–330, where multiple moving averages converge, acting as dynamic support.
Stop-Loss: Placed at $200, which sits well below the long-term trendline and previous key support. This ensures risk control in case of a major reversal.
Target Zone: The bullish projection is toward the $608–650 area, aligning with previous resistance levels and a strong supply zone from 2021–2022.
Trend & Structure:
The stock recently broke out of a consolidation pattern (A–B–C–D) with strength, supported by high volume and upward momentum.
Long-term moving averages (200-week shown in black) are flattening and turning up, signaling a potential multi-year bullish reversal.
If price sustains above $330, the bullish scenario remains valid with the probability of continuation toward $600+.
Outlook:
Short-term: Possible minor retracement to $330–350 before resuming the uptrend.
Medium- to Long-term: Bullish trend continuation toward $608–650.
Risk: A breakdown below $300 would weaken the bullish case, and a fall under $200 would invalidate it completely.
📌 Summary:
Tesla shows a strong bullish setup on the weekly chart. Entry zone is $300–330 with stop-loss at $200. The first major target is $608–650, offering an excellent risk–reward ratio for long-term investors.
TSLA has got the momentum ^.^Brother Elon is back on business. 1 trillion bonus Yummy!
Technicals are favor Tesla Stock,
Large Greenbar has broken out of resistance.
More investors are joining the rally, This may break previous highs.
Come and make some money.
Risk ? Don't worry about it because its 1 Trillion.
TSLA Support & Resistance Lines for September Month 2025TSLA’s September map uses the same monthly bands. Expect faster moves and occasional overshoots; size accordingly.
30-minute for 2–3-day swings
Longs
Rejection at lower band: Buy back toward half-step; add on clean midline reclaim.
Acceptance + retest: Hold above a line and retest from the top → ride to next line.
Shorts (when price trades above lines)
Volatility fade: TSLA often overshoots the upper band. If a 30-min prints a wicky close back inside, short the fade.
- Targets: Nearest half-step, then midline.
- Stop: Above the overshoot high (give TSLA a bit of air).
UTAD-style failure: If TSLA holds above a band briefly but fails the retest (can’t sustain closes above, sellers reclaim), short on the first failed retest.
- Targets: Half-step → next line down.
- Invalidation: Clean 30-min close back above the failed line.
Management
Scale at each line; go flat if a 30-min close invalidates your level. Trail quickly after TP1—TSLA snaps.
1–3 hour for weekly swings
Bias
Acceptance above midline → continuation to the next band.
Rejection at upper band → path back to midline more likely.
Shorts
1–3h exhaustion above band: Bodies compress, momentum fades, then a close back inside → short toward the half-step/midline.
Break-and-fail sequence: Close above a band → lose it → retest from below fails → short continuation lower.
Risk: Stop just above the lost line; tighten on first target tag.
WXY structure with a double topTesla has been in a uptrend with a corrective structure WXY. I am not sure if the WXY is a part of wave 5 terminal structure or a B wave. However expecting a double top or 78.6 retrace to 425-430 range as a minimum. For this scenario, an impulsive upside move is expected within the next few weeks. However the price needs to move back into the channel next week as a first step.
Tesla Short: Stop above $368, TP at $298In this video, I re-initiated the short idea for Tesla. Reason being that I observed that around $367-ish is an important price point (although I have no idea why). Also, the move up has been more corrective in nature (since I drew ABCDE). The move also resembles a rising wedge.
In any case, the most important point in this idea is the stop loss which should be set above $368. The ultimate Take Profit Target for me is $298 with a short-term target of $344.
Good Luck!
TSLA $375 Call –Momentum + Options Flow Edge!
⚡ **TSLA 1‑Day Earnings/Weekly Scalp!**
📅 **Expiry:** 2025-09-12
🎯 **Strike:** \$375 CALL
💵 **Entry:** \$1.38 (Ask)
🛑 **Stop Loss:** \$0.69 → strict 50%
📈 **Profit Target:** \$2.07 (\~+50%)
📊 **Confidence:** 70% (Moderate Bullish)
⏰ **Entry Timing:** Market Open
💎 **Why This Trade:**
* Multi-timeframe momentum bullish (daily RSI 70.4, weekly RSI 67.8)
* Institutional call flow C/P = 1.57 → strong directional skew
* Low VIX (14.9) supports call buying
* Balanced strike with high liquidity (OI 16,237)
* Quick scalp: exit by Thursday close — avoid Friday gamma crush
⚠️ **Key Risks:**
* 1 DTE → extreme gamma & theta decay
* Underlying volume moderate → pullbacks possible
* News can reverse the move rapidly
* Use **small position sizing** (1–3% max risk)
💡 **Execution Tips:**
* Use limit at ask (\$1.38) or slightly better for control
* Hard stop at \$0.69
* Scale out at \$2.07 or partial at \$1.80
* Monitor intraday VWAP & price action; abort if momentum stalls
🎯 **Quick Take:** Cheap, high-conviction 1-day scalp with defined risk & asymmetric upside. Fast in, fast out, gamma-aware trade.
Is Tesla on it's way to $400+On July 29th I suggested that Tesla was about to break out to the upside (after fakeouts).
Then on Sep 4th I suggested that after a restest (of the breakout line), Tesla would begin its climb. This portion of the anticipated pattern now been confirmed.
One question now remains...will Tesla hit my T1 ($395 - $414).
What do you think? I'd like to know what the sentiment is out there. I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Major Global Shipping Hubs and Ports1. The Importance of Global Shipping Hubs
1.1 Gateways of Trade
Ports act as gateways for imports and exports, handling goods ranging from crude oil, grains, and automobiles to high-value electronics.
1.2 Nodes in Global Supply Chains
They serve as critical nodes in intermodal logistics, linking ships, railways, and trucking systems.
1.3 Economic Drivers
Ports stimulate economic growth by creating jobs, attracting industries, and boosting regional trade.
1.4 Strategic Geopolitical Assets
Some ports lie at chokepoints like the Strait of Malacca or the Suez Canal, giving them immense geopolitical significance.
2. Criteria for a Global Shipping Hub
A shipping hub is not just a large port—it must have:
High throughput capacity (container traffic measured in TEUs).
Strategic geographic location (close to major trade routes).
Connectivity (shipping alliances, inland transport, and logistics networks).
Advanced technology (automation, digital tracking, AI logistics).
Economic and geopolitical stability.
3. Asia: The Heart of Global Shipping
Asia dominates maritime trade, hosting the world’s busiest container ports due to its role as the global manufacturing hub.
3.1 Port of Shanghai, China
World’s busiest port since 2010.
Handles over 47 million TEUs annually.
Located at the Yangtze River Delta, serving China’s industrial powerhouse.
Features automated terminals and deep-water berths at Yangshan.
Connects to Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific markets.
3.2 Port of Singapore
Often called the “World’s Busiest Transshipment Hub.”
Handles around 37 million TEUs per year.
Strategic position on the Strait of Malacca, linking East Asia with Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
Known for world-class efficiency, automation, and innovation.
PSA Singapore is building the Tuas Mega Port, which will consolidate all terminals by 2040.
3.3 Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan, China
Largest in terms of cargo tonnage (not just containers).
Integrates industrial hinterlands of Zhejiang province.
Strong in handling bulk commodities like coal, iron ore, and crude oil.
3.4 Port of Shenzhen, China
Adjacent to Hong Kong, serving Guangdong’s manufacturing hubs.
One of the fastest-growing container ports, with multiple terminals run by different operators.
3.5 Port of Hong Kong
Once the busiest port in the world, now overshadowed by mainland Chinese ports.
Still an important transshipment hub due to free port policies.
3.6 Busan Port, South Korea
Northeast Asia’s major transshipment hub.
Handles over 22 million TEUs annually.
Connects Korean industries with China, Japan, and global markets.
3.7 Port of Dubai (Jebel Ali), UAE
The largest port in the Middle East.
Gateway for trade between Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Known for logistics free zones, attracting multinational companies.
4. Europe: The Gateway Between East and West
Europe’s ports are essential for connecting Asia with the Atlantic economies.
4.1 Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands
Europe’s largest port, handling over 14 million TEUs annually.
Strategic location on the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt Delta, providing inland access to Germany, France, and Central Europe.
Famous for automation, deep-water berths, and large oil refineries.
4.2 Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Belgium
Europe’s second-largest port.
Strong in handling chemicals, breakbulk, and containers.
Proximity to Rotterdam creates a Northern Range cluster.
4.3 Port of Hamburg, Germany
Germany’s largest port and Europe’s “Gateway to the East.”
Plays a major role in trade with China and Eastern Europe.
4.4 Port of Valencia, Spain
Spain’s busiest container port, serving as a hub for Mediterranean shipping.
Strong links to Latin America and North Africa.
4.5 Port of Piraeus, Greece
Acquired majority stake by China’s COSCO Shipping.
Serves as China’s gateway into Europe via the Belt and Road Initiative.
5. North America: Trade Powerhouses
5.1 Port of Los Angeles, USA
Largest container port in the U.S., handling 9–10 million TEUs annually.
Works in tandem with Port of Long Beach, forming the San Pedro Bay Port Complex.
Gateway for U.S.–Asia trade.
5.2 Port of Long Beach, USA
Known for green initiatives like electrified cranes and low-emission operations.
Together with LA, handles nearly 40% of U.S. imports.
5.3 Port of New York and New Jersey, USA
Largest East Coast port, handling cargo for the dense Northeast market.
Strong in logistics connectivity via rail and trucking.
5.4 Port of Savannah, USA
Fastest-growing U.S. container port.
Investment in deepening channels and expanding terminals.
5.5 Port of Vancouver, Canada
Canada’s largest port, linking Asian imports with North America.
Handles bulk commodities like grain, coal, and potash.
6. Latin America and Africa
6.1 Port of Santos, Brazil
Largest port in South America.
Handles Brazil’s soybean, sugar, and coffee exports.
6.2 Port of Colon, Panama
Located near the Panama Canal, serving as a key transshipment hub.
6.3 Port of Durban, South Africa
Africa’s busiest port.
Handles automotive exports and imports.
6.4 Port of Tanger Med, Morocco
One of Africa’s fastest-growing ports.
Strategic position near the Strait of Gibraltar, linking Europe and Africa.
7. Strategic Chokepoints and Their Ports
Some hubs gain importance due to chokepoints in global trade routes:
Suez Canal (Egypt): Port Said and Port Suez.
Panama Canal (Panama): Colon and Balboa.
Strait of Malacca: Singapore and Port Klang.
Gibraltar: Tanger Med.
These chokepoints are critical because blockages (like the Ever Given incident in the Suez Canal) can disrupt global supply chains.
8. Emerging Mega-Ports
8.1 Tuas Mega Port, Singapore
Will be the largest fully automated port by 2040.
8.2 Gwadar Port, Pakistan
Part of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Provides China direct access to the Arabian Sea.
8.3 Chabahar Port, Iran
Supported by India to bypass Pakistan for trade with Afghanistan and Central Asia.
9. Challenges Facing Global Ports
9.1 Congestion
Ports like Los Angeles and Shanghai often face severe backlogs, causing delays.
9.2 Environmental Concerns
Pressure to adopt green shipping practices and reduce emissions.
9.3 Geopolitical Tensions
Trade wars, sanctions, and conflicts can disrupt port operations.
9.4 Infrastructure Strain
Need for constant upgrades to handle growing container sizes (mega-ships with 24,000+ TEU capacity).
9.5 Digital Transformation
Integration of AI, blockchain, and IoT to streamline operations.
10. The Future of Global Shipping Hubs
Automation & Smart Ports: Drones, AI, and autonomous cranes.
Sustainability: Green hydrogen, shore power, and emission-free logistics.
Resilience: Ports diversifying supply chains to reduce risks from disruptions.
Regional Growth: Africa and South Asia may emerge as new port powerhouses.
Conclusion
Major global shipping hubs and ports are the lifelines of world trade, connecting producers and consumers across oceans. Asia dominates container handling, Europe acts as the West’s gateway, and the Americas provide vital import-export channels. Meanwhile, Africa and the Middle East are rising as strategic hubs.
These ports are not just infrastructure—they are economic engines, geopolitical assets, and technological pioneers. As global trade evolves, these hubs will adapt, expand, and innovate, ensuring the continuous flow of goods that sustains modern economies.
$TSLA broke down today on the 15-minute chart.NASDAQ:TSLA broke down today on the 15-minute chart.
Not with fireworks, but with precision — the type of move that punishes late longs and rewards those who prepared.
The truth? It’s never about guessing the direction.
It’s about setting the framework before the bell: pre-market levels mapped, risk defined, noise filtered.
When the signal confirms, you don’t hesitate. You execute.
Most of the time, the market whispers.
Sometimes, it shouts.
Your edge is built in the quiet hours, so when the move comes, you’re already positioned.
Cut losers fast.
Let winners breathe.
Keep showing up until probability pays you.
TESLA 500 BY EOY OR 2026 Why Tesla (TSLA) Could Hit $450 Then $500 by EOY 2025 or 2026: Key Catalysts Tesla's hovering around $315 today (as of Sept 23, 2025), down ~20% YTD amid sales dips, but the setup for a rebound to $450 (43% upside) and $500 (59% upside) is primed by execution on autonomy, EVs, and energy. Here's the bull case, blending fundamentals and forecasts:Robotaxi & FSD Rollout Momentum: Tesla's Cybercab unveil in Oct 2025 could catalyze a surge, with unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) v13 hitting highways by year-end. ARK Invest's base case eyes $4,600 by 2026 (driven 60%+ by autonomy), but even conservative models like CoinCodex forecast $453 avg in 2026, with highs to $664 on ride-hailing revenue potentially adding $10T market value.
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Piper Sandler just hiked their PT, calling TSLA the "top idea" for AV investing.
EV Delivery Rebound & Affordable Models: Post-2025 sales weakness (1.8M deliveries est.), expect 2.3M+ in 2026 with Model 2 launch (~$25K EV) ramping production to 3M+ annually. This counters China/EU headwinds, recaptures 20%+ US market share, and boosts EPS to $0.49 next quarter—fueling a $450 breakout per LongForecast's Q3 2026 path.
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Morningstar sees a 2026 revival echoing 2016's Model 3 surge.
Energy Storage Boom: Megapack deployments exploding (Q2 2025: 9.4 GWh), with 50%+ YoY growth projected through 2026, diversifying revenue to 15%+ of total. This hedges EV volatility, pushing margins to 20%+ and supporting $500 on 11% revenue growth to $130B.
Optimus Humanoid Robot Sales: External sales kick off late 2025/early 2026, targeting $20K/unit with factory pilots scaling to millions. This could add $1T+ valuation long-term, per ARK, but even modest adoption lifts sentiment to $500 by EOY 2026.
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TSLA: High R/R Bounce Play Off the Cloud EdgeTesla NASDAQ:TSLA is sitting at a decision point — testing the edge of the Ichimoku cloud while momentum resets. The setup isn’t confirmed, but the risk/reward is compelling for those watching structure.
🔍 Technical Breakdown
Cloud Support: Price is holding right at the top of the cloud. A breakdown would signal trend weakness, but for now, it's a potential bounce zone.
MACD: Momentum has cooled off, but no bullish crossover yet. Early signs of a flattening histogram could suggest a pivot.
Structure: Horizontal support near $292–295 has held multiple times. If this zone holds again, the upside target opens up quickly.
🎯 Trade Specs
Entry: $296.88
Target: $385.50 (+29.93%)
Stop: $274.21 (–7.66%)
Risk/Reward: 3.91 — solid asymmetry
💡 Trading Insight:
This isn’t about calling bottoms — it’s about defining risk. When price compresses at known support, and you’ve got a 3.9 R/R profile, you don’t need to be right often to be profitable.
Bullish and Bearish Macro wave patternsThis chart provides a bullish and bearish wave pattern for Tesla. Even though the recent move was very impulsive, both bullish and bearish scenarios are equally possible. This is because the impulsive move seems to be wave C of either X wave or ending diagonal (E of ABCDE).
White represents Bullish scenario and Yellow represents bearish scenario.
Minimum Target reached for the C wave.
Note
**Disclaimer** : All details shared here is for educational purpose only. Please do your own research and consider appropriate risk management before making short term or long-term investment decisions.
Approach Market always with probabilities and make sure risk management in place.
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Ok TSLA.... holding or pullback?TSLA rocked & today it printed a dark cloud candle. Pullback perhaps?
Tesla typically can rally when things look bleak for the rest of the market. However, after that billion dollar move up, maybe we have a pull back before earnings. Or will we range?
<420/420 maybe retest the gap?
That's what I'm looking for.
TSLA Breakout Watch for Sept 18 – Bulls Testing Key Supply LevelHere’s my fresh read on Tesla heading into Wednesday’s session
1️⃣ Market Structure & Price Action
* Clean breakout attempt: TSLA pierced the descending trendline drawn from last week’s highs and closed around $429, holding above the 9 EMA and reclaiming short-term momentum.
* Support shelf: $421–422 zone (prior supply) flipped to support. This is the first line of defense on any early dip.
* Upside pivot: Price is grinding along an ascending intraday trendline that points toward the $435–440 area if momentum keeps up.
2️⃣ GEX (Options Flow) Insight
* Call dominance: Call flow is heavy with ~90% call premium, IVR ~19.6 (low), and IVx ~65.3 (normalizing).
* Big call walls: $432.5 and $436 show strong gamma with 67%+ call concentration, which can attract price if bulls stay in charge.
* Put defense: Major put support sits at $412–417.5. A break below $412 would flip sentiment and invite a fast move to $400.
3️⃣ Trade Thoughts
* Bullish swing / scalp: Buy pullbacks into $423–426 with a stop under $421. Targets $435, stretch $440+.
* Bearish fade: Only if TSLA loses $421 and the hourly closes below it. First target $409, extended $400.
4️⃣ Option Angle
* With call interest stacked and IV still moderate, short-dated call spreads or debit spreads around $430/$440 look attractive for a measured upside shot.
* Aggressive traders could sell puts below $410 for premium, but that’s only if you’re comfortable owning shares on a breakdown.
5️⃣ Personal Take
I like the constructive action. Tesla cleared a multi-day squeeze and is running with the broader tech bid. As long as $421 holds, the path of least resistance is up. I’m watching volume on any morning retest—if buyers show up, I’ll lean long.
Disclaimer: This commentary is for educational discussion only and not financial advice. Always do your own research and manage risk before trading.