🕓 4H Timeframe: Trend Structure May Be Complete
On the 4-hour chart, NFLX shows signs that its recent bullish structure has reached exhaustion.
No fresh breakout has occurred, and momentum is slowing down at the top.
🕒 15-Minute Timeframe: Reversal in Motion
When switching to the 15-minute timeframe, reversal signals are forming, suggesting short-term weakness.
However, this does not confirm a macro trend change yet—it’s more of a pullback setup within a larger trend.
📈 Daily Timeframe: Bullish But Facing Key Resistance
On the daily chart, price has touched the TP3 Resistance Zone around 1157.
At the same time:
AO shows slowing momentum, but buyers are still dominant.
RSI is holding above the midline, suggesting the bull trend is not broken.
This tells us: we're at a high-risk area for reversal, but bulls still control the macro trend.
⚠️ Key Levels to Watch:
📍 Top Resistance: 1157
📍 Key Support / Confirmation Zone: 1067 (from Quantum Confirm ChoCH)
📉 If price drops below 1067, a larger correction may begin.
✅ As long as price holds above, the bullish trend continues.
🔁 Strategy Insight:
If you're trading within the 15-minute chart, you can follow short-term reversals—but:
📌 Avoid bearish trades against the daily uptrend.
📌 Focus on pullback buys, not full bearish swings.
For option traders, if market remains sideways or ranges at the top:
This is a good time to shift to seller strategies (e.g., credit spreads or covered calls).
✅ Summary:
NFLX's 4H trend looks mature, short-term reversal visible on 15m.
Daily still holds strong, but approaching exhaustion.
Strategy: Cautious longs, avoid shorting until a daily break below 1067 confirms structural weakness.
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