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When an Earnings Beat Fails to Reboot a Stock By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry Benedict

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( When an Earnings Beat Fails to Reboot a Stock By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry Benedict Tesla (TSLA) is on a tear this year. And it is fast recouping last year’s huge losses. Its July peak represented a 194% gain from its January low. The TSLA stock price doubled in the past couple of months alone. However, as we saw [yesterday]( with Microsoft (MSFT), TSLA’s rally has recently come under pressure. Like MSFT, TSLA had its weighting in the Nasdaq Index reduced 1%. And TSLA’s Q2 earnings beat also failed to inspire the market. So today, I want to see if TSLA can resume its rally… Recommended Link [ATTENTION: Digital Dollar Could Send this $0.25 Play Skyrocketing]( [image]( In just a few days, the U.S. government could announce [this mandatory recall on the U.S. dollar…]( And replace it with a new digital dollar. 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But that surge petered out and retraced. The RSI reversed from overbought territory (upper grey dashed line) in February. From there, TSLA drifted lower as momentum steadily fell. Then the RSI repeated its January pattern (right red line). And TSLA found a base at a higher low (‘B’) and resumed its rally. That surge in buying momentum caused a huge rally from May onward. Take another look: Tesla (TSLA) [Image] Source: eSignal That surge also pushed the RSI way into overbought territory. After TSLA retraced off its initial peak, though, it made two new higher highs (right upper orange line). Yet the RSI was making lower highs (right lower orange line). When momentum falls like this, it becomes increasingly difficult for a stock price to continue rallying. And that is what we saw. Despite TSLA’s Q2 earnings beating analysts’ expectations, TSLA dropped 15% in just a few days. Now the RSI is testing support. So what am I looking for next? Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Larry's free trading resources on his website? It contains a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. Repeating Patterns Well, right now I’m watching the RSI closely. If the RSI can bounce off support, TSLA could resume its current rally. We would then look for the 10-day Moving Average (MA, red line) to start accelerating above the 50-day MA (blue line) as confirmation of TSLA’s next up leg. But even if the RSI falls through support, it doesn’t mean that TSLA’s rally is over… When the RSI rallied out of oversold territory in January and May, it locked in the troughs at ‘A’ and ‘B’ – from which TSLA rallied. If that pattern repeats and TSLA locks in a new higher low at ‘C,’ that would set TSLA up for the next leg of its rally. Regards, Larry Benedict Editor, Trading With Larry Benedict P.S. Earlier this year, One Ticker Trader subscribers traded TSLA for a big win. 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