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- Stocks in Play - September 5th 2025
Stocks in Play - September 5th 2025
Stocks in Play: TSLA

Stocks in Play - September 5th 2025
Stocks in Play: TSLA
Welcome to today's Stocks in Play report. Below are the key stocks to watch, along with brief x-ray and analysis.
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Honorable Mention to:
TSLA: This is somewhat of a basic bitch pick. However the Tesla package for Musk is enormous and structured similarly to the previous one where it was highly incentivized. Musk would receive $1trillion dollars if he can get TSLA to a market cap of $7.5T. That sounds insane but he did it before. The chart looks good and mega caps have been strong. This will be big in the news cycle today.
X-Ray TSLA: Industry Group: Auto Manufacturers, Market Cap: 1091.91B, Float: 2.71B Short Interest 2.83%, Days to Cover: 0.79, Exchange: NASDAQ
Market Awareness
Nice rally from AVGO after hour. Plenty of other names also moving but nothing that blows me away or is at a spot that I think is tradeable for a swing. Today I am concentrating mainly on current positions. There are also some nice Delayed Reaction setups.
Cautious on new positions, A fade would not surprise me today. Choppy week. Not the easiest to navigate if you’re trying to continuously open new positions.
Have a great weekend!
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PS: There are many ways to trade stocks in play. It does not have to be the one that keeps going straight up and sometimes it doesn’t even have to be day one of the catalyst. Everyone must find a setup, timeframe and method that works for them. This list is supposed to educate on the criteria I use and the methods in which I find Stocks in Play. Yours may differ and that is completely okay.
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