MASSIVE WEEK FOR STOCK MARKET! 5 STOCKS TO BUY NOW!?📈

MASSIVE WEEK FOR STOCK MARKET! 5 STOCKS TO BUY NOW!?📈

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  1. 01 KLAR NYSE ACHETER +0,00%
    Entrée $20,79 16 août 2026
    Actuel $20,79 14 août 2026
    Résultat +$0,00

    So I like it. I like the setup.

    Contexte And honestly, with how beaten down Klarna is, chart-wise here, I think it could be setting up for a pop after earnings. ... So I like it. I like the setup.

  2. 02 WMT NASDAQ ACHETER +0,00%
    Entrée $115,27 16 août 2026
    Actuel $115,27 14 août 2026
    Résultat +$0,00

    I think Walmart, guys, we're about to reenter this range. I think it could be a runner on good earnings.

  3. 03 TGT NYSE VENDRE +0,00%
    Entrée $154,48 16 août 2026
    Actuel $154,48 14 août 2026
    Résultat +$0,00

    a sell zone in my opinion

    Contexte "we're now approaching a major level of resistance, a sell zone in my opinion, which it might not be a sell zone if earnings are strong enough to push us through."

  4. 04 LOW NYSE ACHETER +0,00%
    Entrée $218,47 16 août 2026
    Actuel $218,47 14 août 2026
    Résultat +$0,00

    I'm so close to adding some Lowe's... Especially if they crush earnings and guidance and the stock starts to get some love past 225 230, I'm going to get in.

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So, earning season's not done yet, guys. We have five stocks to break down today, which we're going to dive deeper into the earnings estimates, revenue, the charts, what I'm looking at do, the whole nine yards, guys. So, let's dive into it. Hit the like button. Make sure to subscribe. Join my Patreon if you want to keep up with my portfolio updates, my private discord, all my trades. That's linked down below, pinned in the comments, or go to stockserfest.com/patreon. And now, cheers, guys. Take a sip of your coffee. Happy Sunday. Hope you guys had a great weekend and you're ready for this upcoming week. Cheers. Let's dive into it. So, at this point, you guys know the market's been doing well, the S&P, the Dow, the Nasdaq, the Russell. Three out of the four major indices here in the United States have just hit all-time highs, and the Qs are well on their way as they're clearly breaking out of this channel. We have spy already breaking out. It's been breaking out to fresh all-time highs. We're hearing 8,000 plus points from JP Morgan. A lot of these big guys, big boys are upping their price targets, right? The market is on fire heading into this week. The VIX is low. Oil's kind of all over the place, but it has come down from where it was a couple months ago. So, the market looks pretty good right now. And again, three out of the major indices here in the US are hitting all-time highs. What more could you ask for, right, guys? So, I want to go over not too much about the markets today. Uh well, we do have the Fed minutes on Wednesday. We're not going to talk too much about that either. Um so, when it comes to the economic events, not much going on other than the Fed minutes on Wednesday. Uh so, we're not going to go too deep into that, the economy, you know, the indices. Uh but, it is a big week earnings-wise, and that's what we're going to focus on in this video. So, we might as well dive right into it. Stock number one I'm watching, company number one, is Klarna. Do you guys know Klarna? Have you ever used Klarna? I hope not. Um but but a lot of people use Klarna. Um and this stock, look, it's been all over the place, man. The stock hit $57, I think, when it peaked after IPO. Uh when did this company IPO? I think back in the end of 2025, and it's been downhill since. This is why I don't mess with IPOs, guys, uh for a while, at least 6 to 12 months after they go public, but that's a whole 'nother topic for another video, guys. And we can see Klarna slowly been crawling itself out of the hole. Uh we hit $12 a share back in the middle of what? April, early April, end of March. We hit about $12, and now we're pushing 20 bucks. We are crawling ourselves out of this hole. We're making higher highs, higher lows, the whole nine yards. And we're actually noticing, at this point in time, an ascending triangle on the 4-hour time frame. Do you guys see that? We're actually setting up pretty nicely for earnings on uh the 18th, which is on Tuesday in the morning. We're setting up for a breakout. And honestly, with how beaten down Klarna is, chart-wise here, I think it could be setting up for a pop after earnings. Um and look, where where could we go? Where could we fill the gap? Up to maybe 25 to 28 a share, maybe even higher in due time. Uh but clearly, $28 a share was support all throughout November of last year, up until pretty much the end of January. So, that's a big support from the end of last year, early this year. We then obviously got down to $12, like I said, and now we're crawling ourselves out. And if this thing takes out, I would say 22 bucks, which is where I'm going to put my alert and now we're at 20 bucks and $0.75 as of Friday's close. If we're able to break $22 a share, this has a wide open gap here. Not saying it's going to fill it right after earnings. It might tank after earnings. Who knows, guys? Uh but it does look pretty favorable here, um you know, for a for a pop. The charts look favorable for a pop, especially on good earnings. Um so I like it. I like the setup. My alert's at $22 a share. Again, earnings are on Tuesday in the morning. And right now, analysts on average are projecting earnings per share of a loss of $0.06. Uh so they're going to lose $0.06 a share on revenue of just under a billion dollars, um $996 million of revenue. And last time they reported earnings, guys, the stock did pop, but the time before that, it tanked. So we can't look at previous earnings and kind of have a gauge on what's going to happen this this go around, right? I mean, this company, this stock has been all over the place since the IPO. So we kind of have to be patient with this one. And I'm going to wait till earnings come out. And if they if they do well, again, $22 bucks breaks, we got that confirmation, this could end up being a nice play um towards the mid-20s again, maybe high-20s. We'll see. What do you guys think? And number two here, stock number two is Walmart, ticker WMT. We're getting a lot of these big retailers this week, Walmart, um Target, you know, a couple other companies, Home Depot, Lowe's, all those are this week. Um at this point, Walmart has been down for months. Do you guys remember earlier this year when Walmart was going nuts? A lot of these more defensive stocks were going nuts as um a lot of money was coming out of AI, a lot of money was coming out of tech, you know, people were panicking earlier in the year, and stocks like stocks like Walmart, a lot of these more defensive names did pretty well. And it's been downhill since since a lot of money has come back into tech, back into AI stocks, into the hyperscalers ever since the end of May, it's been downhill for Walmart as we've seen this rotation over the last couple of months, which I'm not surprised. Was I not saying this back in March, April, May? I was saying, "Guys, Walmart is overvalued. It's overvalued. It's overbought. Don't fall for it." And it's it's it's down 20 bucks a share from that point. And it got down even more, almost 30 bucks a share when it got down to 108. But now it's starting to find its footing. It's starting to rebound. We're not quite yet fully breaking out yet, but we're noticing Walmart is starting to take out these moving averages. We're starting to push over uh you know, the the 50 and the 180-SMA. We have a golden cross. So, I think Walmart, guys, we're about to reenter this range. I think it could be a runner on good earnings. Obviously, it's not going to run like a tech, like an AI stock. Nobody's expecting that, but I am looking to see over time if it's able, first of all, to get back through 118 to 120. That's the big resistance right now. And if it's able to do that, this could over time fill the gap back to 130, 135. Maybe it starts to break out of 135 in due time. Eventually, it will. I mean, Walmart's a blue-chip stock, blue-chip company. They're going to do well over time. It just got a bit ahead of itself. It got a bit overvalued. It got a bit too hot. Everybody was freaking out about AI and tech. Now we're seeing money clearly has come back into there um, into AI and tech, and it's come from stocks like Walmart, stocks like Proctor Pepsi Coca-Cola um, at least it did a couple months ago, right? So, I think, overall, guys, Walmart is a must-watch stock this week, must-watch stock. Um, I think the breakout spot is 120, so I'm going to set my alert at $120 per share. Mark is at or above. Um, earnings per share is projected on average at $0.75 versus $0.68 from last year on revenue of $186.89 billion versus $175.75 billion from last year. That would be up 6.3% year-on-year. Not bad, guys, not bad. And again, my alert is set at 120 bucks a share. I'm watching it very closely this week, guys, and you should as well. 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And on the one-year chart, guys, we're looking phenomenal, but on the three-year, we're now approaching a major level of resistance, a sell zone in my opinion, which it might not be a sell zone if earnings are strong enough to push us through. Uh, but that's what we're dealing with. That's what we're waiting for on Target here. My alert's at 160 and for good reason. We're approaching that and that's been resistance for a couple years, 160 to 180. Sure, I mean, it could fill the gap to 180 after earnings, but that's a big level of resistance as well. So Target needs to break 160 and through 180 for this to really for this to really be uptrending again long-term. And who knows, maybe it's coming with earnings on um Wednesday, I believe, guys. Yeah, they're Wednesday in the morning. Analysts have Target doing on average earnings per share of $2.33 versus $2.05 from last year on revenue of $26.13 billion versus $25.21 billion from last year. That would be up around 3 and 1/2, 3.6% year over year. And guys, Target is priced to perfection heading into earnings. So are those numbers going to be good enough to keep the stock afloat? That's the million-dollar question, and personally, I'd much rather see a pullback like we've seen time and time again over the last couple of months. I'd much rather see a pullback on this name before getting in. I think it's just too overbought, too frothy into earnings, but kudos to Target. They've been doing well digging themselves out of the hole from 2021, uh which lasted 4 years. Let's see if that continues here on TGT. Now, number four is Lowe's. Uh we have Lowe's coming up, I believe, on Thursday or Wednesday. Yeah, they're Wednesday in the morning, and Lowe's has not been doing well. Lowe's is down from 293 all the way to 218. It actually got down to 199 at the low. Uh we were down 31% at one point. Now, we're starting to put in a bottom. We're starting to consolidate. Potentially, it's a bottom. Who knows? Maybe it goes lower, but we're seeing support exactly where we want to see it. If you guys look here on the 3-year chart on Lowe's, this spot right here, 210, 215, not only is holding now, but it held back in 2025, back in 2024 in the summer. Literally, this stock has done the same thing the last 2 years almost identically, guys. Literally, last June, July, August, we consolidated in the 215 range, and we ripped after earnings up to about 275. Then we got a drawdown, ripped again to 295. That was last year summer. Now, 2 years 2 years ago in the summer, Lowe's was at 215 in June 2024, July 2024, and it went all the way to 280 by December. It actually hit 280 by October. So, if history repeats itself on Lowe's here, guys, this thing is due This thing is due for a very strong rebound to the mid-high 200s if history repeats itself, which last two summers again after earnings, we've seen this kind of recovery rally. Um so I'm actually I'm not in Lowe's and for that matter I'm not in any of these stocks that we're talking about today, but I'm so close to adding some Lowe's. Especially look, I'm waiting for the confirmation. I'm waiting for earnings. Especially if they crush earnings and guidance and the stock starts to get some love past 225 230, I'm going to get in. I'm going to get in. I think Lowe's is too beaten up. I think Home Depot is too beaten up and I think these are due uh for runs. Especially Lowe's man, this thing is very beaten up and analysts have them doing EPS of $4.23 versus $4.33 from last year. So EPS will be down year-over-year, but revenue 26.12 billion is the estimate versus 10 or excuse me, 23.96 billion from last year. That would be up 9% year-on-year. Not bad, not bad, but we got to wait for the confirmation and I think it's coming. I'm going to set my alert at 225. Mark is at or above and let's do one more here guys. By the way guys, hit the like button. Make sure to subscribe. Hit that follow button if you're finding value in this video. Deere & Company, ticker DE. This is one that I'm watching as well. They're on the 20th. So what what day is that? Thursday in the morning. Yeah, Thursday morning. We're getting Deere & Company and this stock for the most part has been flat for a lot of this year. A lot of the gains came in the first month of the year. I mean a lot. All the gains pretty much. This stock went from 500 to 675 in a month and now it's at 608. It's been flat for the rest of the year. Um you You it's almost September now guys. This stock peaked for now in the middle of February, right? 6 months ago we uh we hit that high. Um it's kind of consolidating, finding its footing here on the 4-hour chart, which honestly might be good for another leg up here or at least for another move back to 670 675. That is where this could go in due time, uh you know, with everything going on with the AI trade. We're seeing a lot of these stocks um do well because of the the AI trade, the building of all this infrastructure. John Deere has their part in that, obviously. Um and look, if they if they show us good guidance, this stock, if it takes out 630 635, that could be the trigger. This might fill the gap again to 675. Maybe it goes even higher. I mean, we do kind of have an ascending triangle here on DE. So, watch it, guys. Watch it. EPS is estimated at $4.70 versus $4.75 from last year on revenue of $10.73 billion versus $10.36 billion. So, that's going to be up around 3 and 1/2 4% from last year. Not not great, not phenomenal, uh but not bad for a company like DE. Um I think I don't know if all that's priced in. I think it might not be, especially if guidance comes in strong. This could have some more juice in it. So, keep your eyes on DE, on Lowe's, on Target, on Walmart, on Clorox, and Home Depot, even though we didn't mention them in this video. We covered them in the last video. Make sure you guys go watch the video from yesterday. Um yeah, Home Depot's a big company for this week as well. So, what do you guys think? Let me know in the comments. Hit the like button. Make sure to subscribe. Join my Patreon for my portfolio updates and private Discord. And guys, don't forget to get your free stocks from Moomoo. It's like free money, man. Check out the link down below, or go to stasherfast.com/moomoo. Get your free money, guys. Your free stocks. And with that being said, cheers. Have a great rest of your weekend.

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