

Todays pick $TCOM
Huge upside potential. DCF undervalued heavily. Analyst upside +36%
Crossed. 50 day MA, bullish sign.


Huge upside potential. DCF undervalued heavily. Analyst upside +36%
Crossed. 50 day MA, bullish sign.
Undervalued stock pick of the day with healthy fundamentals.$EQT
Not some tech stock but Consumer defensive for a change. $JBS
Below:
Price Below DCF value,
analyst ratings,
Congress avg,
Insider avg
I’ve been tracking institutional flow data today and noticed some significant "hidden" activity that hasn't fully hit the lit exchanges yet.
The Data:
Why this matters:
When we see elevated DP (Dark Pool) percentages on blue-chip tech, it usually points to institutional rebalancing or quiet accumulation. Because these trades happen off-exchange, the price action is often suppressed until the positioning is complete—frequently leading to a "coiled spring" effect and a violent move once the volume hits the public market.
The Divergence ($PLTR):
Interestingly, while the giants are being accumulated, Palantir (PLTR) is showing a clear Distribution Pattern. While retail sentiment remains high, the institutional flow suggests the "smart money" is actually trimming their positions.
Short Term: Expect volatility and a potential "fake-out" before a real direction is established.
Long Term: High institutional interest in MSFT and AMZN at these levels usually acts as a price floor.
Question for the sub: Do you guys track Dark Pool prints as a lead indicator, or do you stick strictly to technicals/fundamentals?
TL;DR: Institutions are loading up on AMZN, MSFT, and QCOM in private exchanges, but they appear to be offloading PLTR. Watch for a tech breakout soon.
Standard Disclaimer: Not financial advice.
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Our stock screener flagged Ryanair ($RYAAY) as one of today's most interesting opportunities.
Current setup:
Trading above both the 20-day and 50-day moving averages
Strong upward momentum developing
Current price: $65.49
DCF Fair Value: $79.32
Average Analyst Target: $78.50
The combination of improving technicals and a noticeable gap to both intrinsic value and analyst expectations makes this an interesting stock to watch over the coming weeks.
Markets can always surprise, but from both a technical and valuation perspective, this looks constructive.
What do you think?
Would you buy Ryanair here or wait for a pullback?
Not financial advice. Do your own research.
Home Depot was flagged some time ago in short squeeze radar too, it was a good buy and maybe still is. $Msft is dirt cheap too.
👀 CapitalFlowsData detected a possible Cup & Handle formation developing on $SOFI.
Price continues trading above key moving averages while structure suggests buyers are defending higher lows. A confirmed move through resistance could turn this into a strong bullish continuation setup.
Watching closely for confirmation — structure first, emotions second.
📈 Potential breakout zone ahead
📊 Trend remains constructive
⚠️ Not financial advice
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