MOD
MOD drops 21% to SMA20 support and bounces — target $294.06
Golden Pit Reversal
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Daily Digest · 2026-05-19
Monday's tape was a broad pullback in names that had been running hard. The scan comes back with 9 setups across storage, semis, industrial, and manufacturing — and what I like about today's board is how many of them hit technical support precisely. STX and WDC both landed on their 20-day averages after 17% drops. AMKR touched the Bollinger lower band after a 21% sell-off. MOD and CRUS did the same. These aren't random dips — they're controlled pullbacks into levels that have mattered before. SANM adds a clean double-seven trigger in one of the better-acting electronics manufacturing names. Two WATCH setups round out the board: CLSK on a box breakout that needs a pullback entry to work, and CRDO on a deep pit reversal where the current price leaves the RR in watch territory.
In a tape like this, I want to be in the best setups with real risk levels — not spreading thin across everything. MOD gets top billing today: B-tier score, clean SMA20 support, and the strongest volume pattern on the reversal day. AMKR is the high RR trade at 3.23x. SANM is the steadiest — well above its 200-day average with a confirmed double-seven bounce. The storage pair (STX and WDC) offer similar setups with different company profiles — run both at reduced size or pick the one that looks better at Tuesday's open. For CLSK and CRDO, patience is the trade. Don't enter at current prices — wait for the pullback levels I've marked.
Today's Signals
Curated from the latest merged scan, ranked by quality and actual trade usability.
MOD
Golden Pit Reversal
SANM
Double Seven Pullback
AMKR
Golden Pit Reversal
DELL
Double Seven Pullback
STX
Double Seven Pullback
WDC
Double Seven Pullback
CRUS
Golden Pit Reversal
CLSK
Box Breakout
CRDO
Golden Pit Reversal
FAQ
No. Pick the two or three where you have the most conviction and size them properly. MOD, AMKR, and SANM are the top three on structure and score. If you want storage exposure, pick one of STX or WDC, not both at full size. CLSK and CRDO are watch setups — don't enter them today.
They're correlated — both are HDD names with AI data center exposure. WDC adds NAND flash to the mix. The RR on WDC is slightly better (3.04x vs 2.94x). If you want to run both, cut each to half size. If you want one, I'd lean WDC for the NAND optionality.