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Platform technology forecast article: TPL

Morning Trend | Texas Pacific Land repeatedly sees 900, will a structural rally come?
Texas Pacific Land (TPL.US) once again tested the $900 mark last night, with the community discussing whether '900 can become a structural breakout starting point.' The market trends related to land ownership and energy are crucially dependent on oil price fluctuations, and the short-term oversold sentiment has become a hot topic of discussion during trading—every time $900 sees support, there are always funds testing the waters, but the main forces have yet to gather. Both MACD and KDJ indicate that structural pressure has not dissipated, but there is intense disagreement between bulls and bears at $900. Community opinions are divided: some argue that $900 is a 'golden pit,' and once a massive trading volume breaks out and the main forces replenish, there is hope for short-term structural arbitrage; while others cautiously warn against 'panic selling and stampedes,' suggesting that all operations should be extremely quick in and out, ready to change direction at any sign of wind. Oil prices and macro data can disturb the market's sensitive nerves at any time, and if there is a surge in volume paired with movements in the oil and gas sector during trading, TPL could trigger a wave of speculative attacks. Under weak consolidation, the community's patience is gradually wearing thin, but this also means that when a real breakout occurs, the chasing sentiment may rise sharply. Pay attention to trading volume, policy changes, and oil price fluctuations; for right-side traders, TPL is entering a 'bet on a structural rebound' window period
