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Bullish Signals With More Upside — BOX, ZM, SNAP [Video]

Despite the market correction last week, these 3 stocks — BOX, ZM, SNAP are showing strength and flashing bullish signals for more upside ahead. At the end of the video, I will also answer questions from readers in my Telegram Group related to the Chinese electric vehicles NIO, XPENG, Li Auto vs TSLA. Watch the video below to find out potential entry level based on simple breakout trading strategy:

Timestamps

  • 0:27 BOX (Box Inc)
  • 4:36 ZM (Zoom Video Communications Inc)
  • 9:10​​​​ SNAP (Snap Inc)
  • 11:36 Q&A
  • 12:10 TSLA (Tesla Inc)
  • 14:40 NIO (Nio Inc)
  • 17:05 XPEV (XPeng Inc)
  • 19:47 LI (Li Auto Inc)

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Ming Jong Tey

Ming Jong Tey

Independent Analyst

Ming Jong Tey has been trading since 2008. He started his learning journey from technical analysis (indicators, Fibonacci, etc...) to value investing. Throughout his journey, he develops an interest in price action with chart pattern trading.

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