Tesla's Q1 performance was strong, is it time to take a position?
Dow Jones ($Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ )After reclaiming the 100-day line a few days ago, it consolidated narrowly overnight and closed slightly down by 72 points; the short-term fluctuation range is between 48,000 and 49,000 points; Nasdaq 100 ( $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ )has been rising for consecutive days with positive candlesticks, reaching an intraday high of 26,214 points overnight, setting a new historical record. It has risen for 11 consecutive days with cumulative gains exceeding 10%. Caution is advised in the short term to guard against technical pullbacks.
If you're bullish on the Dow Jones, consider $SG#DJIA RC2609A.C (49986.HK)$ , with a recovery target of 45,000 points. Conversely, if bearish, consider $SG#DJIA RP2812O.P (49833.HK)$ , with a stop-loss level at 51,500 points. If bullish on the Nasdaq, consider watching $SG#NQ100RC2612C.C (49561.HK)$ , with a call price of 23,500 points. Conversely, if you're bearish, you may consider $SG#NQ100RP2812Y.P (49824.HK)$ , recovery price at 27,500 points.

Tera ( $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ ) made progress in its AI chip development, which stimulated the share price to surge more than 7% overnight, testing the 50-day line at around $390. The medium-term downtrend may have reversed. If you're bullish on Tera, consider structured products with $SG-TSLA@RC2610A.C (11134.HK)$ , exercise price 490. Conversely, if bearish, consider $SG-TSLA@RP2612A.P (11135.HK)$ , exercise price 330.
Nvidia ( $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ )continued its upward trend overnight, breaking through the psychological level of $200 during the session, closing at $198.87, breaking through a large range. The short-term trend looks strong. If you're optimistic about Nvidia, consider structured products with $SG-NVDA@RC2607A.C (11007.HK)$ , strike price 205. Conversely, if bearish, consider $SG-NVDA@RP2612A.P (11090.HK)$ , exercise price 168.
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