
Morning Trend | Watsco's three consecutive days of gains approach high levels, is there another opportunity for the main force to accumulate?

Watsco (WSO.US) has recently seen three consecutive days of gains, approaching a temporary high, with frequent buying actions from the main players during the trading session. The air conditioning and heating industry benefits from recovering demand and high temperatures, combined with favorable company earnings reports, leading to rapid capital inflow. Technical indicators such as MACD and KDJ are strengthening simultaneously, and there is no obvious sign of a short-term pullback in the upward trend, with the moving average system providing clear support. The focus is on whether the main players will continue to support after the consecutive rises; if the intraday trading volume breaks through the high point, it will trigger more buying momentum. A brief pullback is considered a strong washout, not a panic sell-off. If trading volume shrinks or the overall market weakens, the pressure level may face temporary resistance. The downside is that the risk of adding positions at high levels increases, and right-side traders should pay attention to changes in the main players' behavior during the session, setting up profit-taking strategies to guard against violent fluctuations after the good news is realized
Watsco (WSO.US) has recently shown a three-day upward trend, approaching a temporary high, with frequent buying actions from the main players during the trading session. The air conditioning and heating industry benefits from recovering demand and high temperatures, combined with favorable company earnings reports, leading to rapid capital inflow. Technical indicators such as MACD and KDJ are strengthening simultaneously, and there is no obvious loosening in the short-term upward momentum, with the moving average system providing clear support.
The key focus is whether the main players will continue to support after the consecutive rises. If the intraday trading volume breaks through the high point, it will stimulate more buying interest. A brief pullback is considered a strong washout, not a panic sell-off. If trading volume shrinks or the overall market weakens, the pressure level may face temporary resistance. The downside is that the risk of adding positions at high levels increases, and right-side traders should pay attention to changes in the main players' behavior during the session, setting up profit-taking strategies to guard against severe fluctuations after the good news is realized

