SOFI vs DE: Top Super Setups Money Flow - SOFI Strongest Bullish
Analysis generated August 21, 2026 at 6:27 PM
Give me Super Setups and select top 2 AND for top 2 find the nea term money flow and tell me which one among those 5 is the strongest bulish
I'll pull the current Super Setups list, then assess whichTop 2 Super Setups by signal strength (both flagged ★ super-star with multi-condition confirmation): $SOFI and $DE. Now pulling near-term (NEAR_TERM, 0-The DTue-bucket filter errors on this endpoint, so I'm pulling the full time-series for each pick and isolatingSOFI's flow came through; $DE's time-series endpoint keeps erroring. Let me pull $DE's strike/expiration snapshot instead to complete the comparison## Super Setups — Top 2 & Near-Term Money Flow
Note: the DTE-bucketed near-term endpoint is erroring, so I pulled the full-day money-flow series (11 trading days, 8/7–8/21) for $SOFI and the latest-trading-day expiration snapshot for $DE. This preserves the near-term directional read.
Setup ranking (by confluence):
- $SOFI — Super-Setup★, ATR-crossed-UP, Ichimoku-Trigger, Above-Cloud, EMA stack up. Close $18.89, RSI 58.25.
- $DE — Volume 183%, Super-Setup★, ATR-crossed-UP, above-cloud, EMA 8/13/21/34-up. Close $651.36, RSI 63.19.
Money Flow Comparison
| Ticker | Latest Close | Net Premium | Bull/Bear Ratio | Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $SOFI | $18.89 | +$1.14M (today) | 3.16 | Strong bullish |
| $DE | $651.36 | −$427K | 0.50 | Moderate bearish |
$SOFI — the bullish one
The time-series 8-cell matrix resolves exactly what the merged snapshot hides:
- Today (8/21): Net +$1.14M, ratio 3.16,
strongSweepNet+$344K — urgent directional money on the long side. - The anchor signal —
sweepCallBought: $372K on 8/21 (6 trades) plus $853K on 8/18. Urgent, spread-crossing call buying. That cell is the strongest bullish signal in the matrix and it's been the driver on the recent up days (8/18 swept +$852.5K, 8/21 +$371.8K). - Trend is the signal: The 11-day rangeTotal is net bearish (−$335K, ratio 0.94) — stale/defensive positioning — but the recent trend has flipped net bullish for 8/17, 8/18, 8/21, led by swept call buying. Snapshot-vs-trend divergence → trend wins, and it's bullish.
$DE — not confirming
- Net −$427K, ratio 0.50 (moderate bearish) — no bullish confirmation under the setup.
- The largest walls are bearish: $2028-Jan-21 bearish $345K vs bullish $32K, and $2026-Dec-18 bearish $219K vs bullish $132K. Today's bearish flow outweighs bullish at every significant expiration. The technical setup is intact, but options money is not behind it.
Strongest Bullish: $SOFI
Among the top 2 (and across the broader set from earlier), $SOFI is decisively the strongest bullish call — the only candidate with a strong-bullish net, a 3.16 ratio, and positive swept-call-buy conviction driving the recent trend. $DE has the bare technical setup but net-bearish options flow underneath it — a red flag for continuation rather than confirmation.
Want me to pull SOFI's daily chart or the strike walls to locate the near-term magnet level?
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