Smart Money Bull Signals: DDOG, CROX, NBIS

PeterDiCarlo
12-21 20:27

1. $Datadog(DDOG)$

Most traders are scared of this $DDOG dip.

I've been waiting for it.

Monthly BX still shows a bull cycle, and price is pulling into Weekly Bias – my A+ discount zone, where we see a bounce ~60% of the time.

I’m targeting a 25–45% move over the next 3–4 months.

2. $Crocs(CROX)$

CROX is quietly setting up for a monster move into 2026.

Monthly BX just flipped back to buying pressure, and historically that’s kicked off a 9–13 month bull phase about 45% of the time in my data.

I’m treating this as a potential 100%+ cycle and adding it to my watchlist this week.

3. $NEBIUS(NBIS)$

Textbook bounce off my discount zone on $NBIS.

Monthly BX is green (bull cycle) and price pulled back into 1W Bias my favorite “deep discount inside a bull” setup.

I missed the entry, so I’m flat. If we retest ~70 I’ll start a position. If not, I’m fine watching this one run without me.

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