7.1 Zhang Lihui: The overall market is sluggish and lifeless—bulls lack strength! Is a Tesla surge followed by a sudden plunge imminent? How should TSLA be positioned today! #0成本拿2股SK海力士


Zhang Lihui, 168118, Beijing Time July 1, 2026, 6:19 AM, Editor: Tesla (TSLA) market analysis and trading suggestions:

Because US stocks rose well last night, Tesla also climbed along with the market. The price surged all the way to 424.7, then formed a pinbar with an upper wick. After that, the market formed a pullback trend. In the current 1-hour chart, both KDJ and RSI are at high levels, crossing downward. MACD has increased volume again below the zero axis, and a death cross is formed between the fast and slow lines. In the short term, the coin price still has room to pull back. First, watch for a breakdown below the middle band and the MA15, MA30 range;

On the 4-hour chart, the candlesticks show a double-top signal. KDJ and RSI also turn downward from high levels. However, the Bollinger Bands channel continues to narrow while moving upward. For a significant drop in the short term, the price must break below the intersection at the middle band and the crossover area of MA30 and MA60. If that level is not broken, you may choose to enter long positions; if it breaks, continue to look for a move down toward around 370;

For today’s Tesla long suggestions: Entry point 1—try a long below 390, stop loss at 385, and target 413-420. If 425 breaks, you can continue holding!

For today’s Tesla short suggestions: Entry point 1—lightly go short above 417.5, stop loss at 424.8, and target 412-390! If 388 breaks, you can continue holding down toward around 370. For specific short entry opportunities, you can watch Lihui’s friends circle for real-time updates!

There is a delay in article review and push. The market changes in an instant, and specific entry opportunities must be based on real-time execution in the live market. Real-time notifications will be decisive. The suggested entry points in the article are for reference only—never take a heavy position. When entering, make sure to set your take-profit and stop-loss. Take profit when you can!
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