EQNR | The Lemonade (Energy) Stand Funding the Future | LONGEquinor ASA Sponsored ADRBATS:EQNRDivergenceSeekerImagine owning a wildly successful lemonade stand. But you notice a trend: in a few years, everyone is going to want fruit smoothies. What do you do? You keep selling lemonade to everyone who wants it today, but you use that cash to quietly build the biggest smoothie factory in town. By the time the neighborhood switches, you’re already the boss. That is exactly what Equinor (EQNR) is doing right now. The Fundamental Setup: Equinor is currently a massive supplier of traditional oil and gas to Europe. It’s an absolute cash cow. But instead of ignoring the future, they are taking that mountain of cash and aggressively building out offshore wind and low-carbon solutions. They are literally using today's profits to buy tomorrow's energy dominance. The Divergence Seeker's Chart: As a Divergence Seeker, I look for the footprints of the "smart money." Right now, the footprints on EQNR are Godzilla-sized. Look back exactly 6 months ago on this chart. See that massive spike in volume? That was the big players quietly loading up. Since then, the chart has carved out a massive Inverse Head and Shoulders. If you aren't familiar with that term, think of it as the ultimate "shakeout" maneuver. Imagine a wealthy corporate buyer wants to buy out all the local lemonade stands for cheap. First, they start a small rumor that lemons are going bad, causing a minor panic and a price drop (The Left Shoulder). Then, they spread a massive fake news story that the city is banning lemonade entirely. Total panic ensues, and terrified owners sell their stands for pennies (The Head). Finally, they cause one last tiny scare to shake out anyone who is still nervous (The Right Shoulder). All the while, the big players are at the bottom, scooping up every single discounted share. This is a classic Wyckoff accumulation pattern. The "smart money" builds up pressure like a coiled spring by scaring away the weak hands. Once they own the supply, the rumors stop, the spring is released, and the price explodes. Right now, Wall Street analysts are completely asleep at the wheel, lagging way behind in upgrading this stock. They are missing the transition and the technical accumulation. Mark this post. With the massive volume we saw 6 months ago and this textbook accumulation pattern finishing up, I am calling a 50% upside from current levels. My price target: $65. Volume always precedes price. Stay sharp.