TSLA - ELONG or ESHORT ? Why Wyckoff ISN'T WORKINGTesla, Inc.BATS:TSLACrypto-Check-TESLA on the multi month view gives an interesting perspective. If we consider the WyckoffMethod, it tells us that investors are always accumulating, swinging, selling, repeat. Wyckoff Method says: It goes into a hec of a lot detail which I will not cover for the simple reason that, it's likely we're not seeing the same kinds of accumulation that we saw years ago. Stocks use to trade in a range, with modest growth over years. Investors like Warren Buffet and other peers really did catch the "golden age" to buy - inflation was low, stocks were cheap, and companies were young. Those times have gone. Today, we've had 2 "recent" financial crises that exponentially increased inflation - first 2008, then Covid. Furthermore, companies are multi-billion dollars strong with global footprints. Never say never, but expanding beyond this for Apple, Coke, Microsoft (and other Titans) would likely mean.. setting up shop on the moon? The point I'm trying to get to, is that we today cannot accumulate on the same level as Warren Buffet did in the 80's. We rely much more on swing trading. Early buying is hard if there's not an IPO soon - and even if there is, opening prices are already "expensive" compared in % against earnings in the 80's. This is largely due to inflation. The main point relating to the TESLA chart (but also other Titans) is that we'll likely be looking at one major cycle to the next, without 2-year long periods of cheap accumulation. Additionally, markets are volatile (and often bearish) during times of war, as investors flock to gold and/or cash. Using leverage in a volatile market usually ends badly because you are competing with institutions who likely have more information than all of us combined at any given point in time. This strengthens the argument for crypto - but additionally, you also take on a lot more risk since cryptocurrency is inherently more risky than publicly traded stocks. I might still be making an update here or there where I use the term "accumulation zone", this will just be force of habit. What I really would be meaning is, buy low, sell higher. So, what is your take on this, do you still believe in accumulation or, henceforth, shall we swing?