The original HON bullish call, with proof attached.
Remzztrades published this HON bullish call on Aug 2, 2026. BeliefState keeps the exact source evidence, stated risk, and measured outcomes attached.
Updated: today
Direct answer
BUY HON: Text and chart jointly frame a bullish breakout setup above $250 with $282 target after preferred sideways action, implying a long/buy on confirmed strong break rather than at current levels.
This record attributes a bullish buy call on HON to Remzztrades. It was published on . BeliefState preserves the exact source evidence, stated limits, and every measured market-relative outcome without hiding losing or pending periods.
Structured record fields
- Investor
- Remzztrades · @Remzztrades
- Position
- buy · bullish
- Published
- Time horizon
- this month / next few sessions on break above 250
- Price target
- Not stated in source
- Review status
- Accepted · Public
- Extraction method
- ai-implied-call-v1 · 78% confidence
Exact source evidence
“setting up for a pretty standard breakout over $250”Verify original source
What would prove the thesis wrong
No invalidation condition was stated in the source.
Market-relative outcome ledger
Direction-adjusted security return minus benchmark return across fixed market-session windows.
| Sessions | Excess return | Result | Baseline | Horizon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | -0.8% | flat | 2026-08-03 | 2026-08-03 |
| 5 | -3.1% | against | 2026-08-03 | 2026-08-07 |
| 21 | — | pending | 2026-08-03 | Pending |
| 42 | — | pending | 2026-08-03 | Pending |
| 63 | — | pending | 2026-08-03 | Pending |
| 126 | — | pending | 2026-08-03 | Pending |
| 252 | — | pending | 2026-08-03 | Pending |
| 504 | — | pending | 2026-08-03 | Pending |
What this page proves
Claim, evidence, timing, and result stay together.
The statement is BeliefState’s structured reading of the call. The quoted evidence is the exact source text used to support that reading. Open the original source to inspect the surrounding context.
Outcomes are direction-adjusted against a benchmark across fixed market-session windows. They measure the published call, not the author’s private position, sizing, execution, or later trades.