
Morning Trend | Vistra's three consecutive days of gains challenge resistance levels, is the main upward wave window about to open?

Vistra (VST.US) has seen three consecutive days of gains this week, with the most recent K-line approaching the previous resistance area. The trading community is actively discussing whether the main force is preparing to leverage the strength of the energy sector for a breakout, with short-term market sentiment being extremely sensitive. Funding data shows that there was a sudden increase in volume at the end of yesterday's trading session, with many buying positions on the leaderboard primarily consisting of short-term funds. Investors are generally concerned that if the breakout fails, high-level funds may retreat, leading to a risk of further declines. As a value stock in the energy sector, Vistra has recently benefited from the rise in U.S. oil prices and fluctuations on the supply side, with short-term improvements in fundamentals attracting increased attention from funds. On the technical side, the 5-day moving average provides strong support, and the MACD indicator continues to rise, indicating a clear positive market sentiment. However, whether the main force will choose to accelerate volume today to break through the resistance level remains uncertain. If the intraday trading volume expands rapidly during the breakout, it is expected that the main upward wave window will open; if the rise occurs without volume, it may evolve into a pullback after a false breakout. The period around midday is a critical observation period, and short-term traders advocate paying attention to the rhythm of fund movements, setting profit-taking points near the 5/10-day moving averages. The current downside risk mainly stems from sector rotation and macro fluctuations, and holders are advised to maintain a half-position to avoid being passively caught in high-level heavy positions. This wave of main upward movement for Vistra may become a barometer for the sector, making it very important to closely monitor the main force's movements
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