$NVDA Activates Bull Cycle While $CRWV and $AMZN Push Higher

Several high-profile growth stocks are flashing bullish signals as momentum improves following recent pullbacks. $NVDA has triggered a new Bull Cycle setup, while $CRWV continues to build on its rebound from support and $AMZN appears to be forming a potential bottom.

With technical conditions strengthening across multiple names, investors are watching for the next leg higher as leadership returns to AI, cloud, and growth-oriented stocks.

1. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$

$NVDA Bull Cycle activated. 🚨

In my system, ~60% of these signals have led to 50–100% moves over the next year.

After this pullback I still see this as a buy zone.

In the video I walk through the setup, key levels, and my upside targets.

2. $CoreWeave, Inc.(CRWV)$

$CRWV is up ~20% off support and my Bull Cycle framework still points higher.

I’m targeting $170 over the next 6 months.

3. $Amazon.com(AMZN)$

If you trade $AMZN

My system is signaling a bottom and I’m targeting 280–300 over the next couple of months.

4. $Netflix(NFLX)$

$NFLX has followed our top call from last year almost perfectly, including a big bull trap two months ago that we avoided by sticking to the system.


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