Key Criteria: 1. Price has tested a prior breakout/breakdown level, 15+ day pivot in price, or monthly/weekly Fair Value Gap (FVG). 2. Market Cap is above $10 billion. 3. Price swept highs, closed lower, with a gap between the open and previous candle close.
Specifics for RIVN: * Market Cap: $11.12 billion * Relative Volume: 1.70 * Technical Level: $11.15 key weekly support level * Technical Setup: Intraday price crash through known support, followed by a rejection, signaling a potential for a dead cat bounce, especially considering the current EV hype.
Trade Details for RIVN: * Position: Long * Entry Price: $11.28 * Stop Loss: $10.98 (below daily pivot) * Risk per share: $0.30 * Risk: 1% of account equity * Order Type: Buy Stop Order
Targets: 1. Target 1: $11.85 (1.8R) — Based on weekly and monthly FVG. 2. Target 2: $12.75 (4.75R) — Based on weekly and monthly resistance levels.
Exit Techniques: 1. Scale out 33% at Target 1. 2. Scale out another 33% at Target 2. 3. Exit the remaining 34% based on a "Reason2Sell" approach: * Price Reversal Patterns: Double tops, head and shoulders, falling wedges. * Overbought Conditions: RSI exceeding 70. * Negative Divergence: Price makes a new high, but indicators don’t confirm. * Support Level Breakdown: Price breaking below significant support levels. * Increased Volatility: Sudden surge in volatility or volume, indicating selling pressure. * Volume Nodes: Observe price action around liquidity points.
Reasoning: Rivian has been overshadowed by Tesla, Waymo, and Chinese EVs in recent news, but the current price drop offers an opportunity for a mean reversion trade. The stock has filled the gap created by the Volvo investment news, and yesterday’s price action shows potential for a long entry after rejecting the $11.21 intraday support level. This could be an intraday breakout that transitions into a swing trade, aiming for a target range between $12 and $13. The tight spread provides a favorable risk-to-reward ratio for this setup.
Stop Loss Strategy: * Adjust the stop loss after Target 1 is reached, scaling out accordingly.
Additional Notes: * Set orders to automatically scale out shares as profit targets are met. If you’re holding the full position size after hitting targets, manage your risk accordingly. * Feel free to reach out with any questions for further clarification or support.