Weekly pre earnings plan.
If you’re already in (or plan to buy this week):
Buy Range: Between $1.26–$1.33 (on dips above 20 SMA).
Stop Loss: Close below $1.13 (or $1.11 if giving more room).
First Target: $1.36–$1.38 breakout.
Second Target: $1.50–$1.60 post-breakout.
If waiting for confirmation:
Only buy on breakout candle above $1.38 with volume > daily average.
Add more if it holds above $1.40 for 1–2 sessions.
Earnings Game Plan (Advanced Prep)
If no breakout before earnings, wait for reaction.
If breakout happens before earnings, either:
Trim partial profits before earnings to reduce risk, or
Hold and use a tight stop (e.g., break-even or below 20 SMA).
Earnings could be the catalyst, so staying flexible is key.
Here’s a breakdown of what the chart is showing:
SMAs:
Red (200 SMA): Clearly acting as long-term support, trending upward.
White (50 SMA): Currently flattening, potentially acting as short-term resistance.
Blue (20 SMA): Curling upward and about to cross above the 50 SMA, which would form your bullish red-white-blue alignment.
Bollinger Bands:
Price touched the upper Bollinger Band and pulled back — a classic resistance point in range-bound or low-volatility setups.
Still holding above the 20 SMA, suggesting strength.
RSI:
RSI is above 50 now (around 50.33), showing neutral to mildly bullish momentum.
The RSI is also crossing above its moving average, another subtle bullish confirmation.
MACD:
MACD line is crossing above the signal line, and the histogram just turned green — a fresh bullish crossover.
While the move is small, it's a constructive signal, especially with price action holding key levels.
What this all means:
Kulr is sitting in a coiled setup:
The SMAs are tightening.
Price is compressing between support (20 SMA) and resistance (50 SMA & Bollinger top).
Momentum indicators (MACD, RSI) are waking up.
A bullish 20/50 crossover is imminent.
This is the kind of setup where a breakout could follow within days. If price closes convincingly above $1.36–$1.38 with volume, it could trigger more buying.
If you’re already in (or plan to buy this week):
Buy Range: Between $1.26–$1.33 (on dips above 20 SMA).
Stop Loss: Close below $1.13 (or $1.11 if giving more room).
First Target: $1.36–$1.38 breakout.
Second Target: $1.50–$1.60 post-breakout.
If waiting for confirmation:
Only buy on breakout candle above $1.38 with volume > daily average.
Add more if it holds above $1.40 for 1–2 sessions.
Earnings Game Plan (Advanced Prep)
If no breakout before earnings, wait for reaction.
If breakout happens before earnings, either:
Trim partial profits before earnings to reduce risk, or
Hold and use a tight stop (e.g., break-even or below 20 SMA).
Earnings could be the catalyst, so staying flexible is key.
Here’s a breakdown of what the chart is showing:
SMAs:
Red (200 SMA): Clearly acting as long-term support, trending upward.
White (50 SMA): Currently flattening, potentially acting as short-term resistance.
Blue (20 SMA): Curling upward and about to cross above the 50 SMA, which would form your bullish red-white-blue alignment.
Bollinger Bands:
Price touched the upper Bollinger Band and pulled back — a classic resistance point in range-bound or low-volatility setups.
Still holding above the 20 SMA, suggesting strength.
RSI:
RSI is above 50 now (around 50.33), showing neutral to mildly bullish momentum.
The RSI is also crossing above its moving average, another subtle bullish confirmation.
MACD:
MACD line is crossing above the signal line, and the histogram just turned green — a fresh bullish crossover.
While the move is small, it's a constructive signal, especially with price action holding key levels.
What this all means:
Kulr is sitting in a coiled setup:
The SMAs are tightening.
Price is compressing between support (20 SMA) and resistance (50 SMA & Bollinger top).
Momentum indicators (MACD, RSI) are waking up.
A bullish 20/50 crossover is imminent.
This is the kind of setup where a breakout could follow within days. If price closes convincingly above $1.36–$1.38 with volume, it could trigger more buying.
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