TSLA
Tesla, Inc.The S&P 500 ($745.76) is above its 10-day average ($739.38), so the market-trend check passes for every stock today, TSLA included. It flips market-wide if the index closes below $739.38.
TSLA's 50-day average has risen to $406.28, up from $400.35 10 sessions ago, so the long-term trend check passes. It would flip if that average stopped rising over its 10-session window.
TSLA has dipped to its 21-day average ($403.47) within the last 3 sessions, so the pullback check passes — the entry sits near support rather than stretched above it. It flips once price goes more than 3 sessions without revisiting that average.
TSLA closed at $425.30, 5.3% above its 9-day average ($403.96) — short-term momentum is holding, so this check passes. It flips on a close below $403.96.
TSLA has 2 consecutive up-closes into today — at the limit of 2, so this check fails (the entry looks extended). It passes after a flat or down close resets the streak.
No high-volume gap-down consistent with an earnings miss has appeared in TSLA's last 30 sessions, so this check passes. It would flip if such a gap-down showed up inside that window.
TSLA has outpaced the S&P 500 by 1.9 percentage points over the last 20 sessions, so the relative-strength check passes. It flips if TSLA starts lagging the index over that window.
A stop at $368.59 is 13.3% below TSLA's price — wider than the 8% ceiling, so the risk check fails (too much risk per share). It passes once that distance is back inside 2–8%.
The stop sits 3.3× the average daily range (ATR) from price, clearing the 1-ATR minimum, so this check passes — the stop isn't buried inside normal noise. It flips if that room tightens inside 1× ATR.
Recent volume is 0.83× TSLA's 20-day average — above the 0.8× threshold, so this check fails (the move is drawing heavy volume). It passes once volume cools below 0.8×.