Tesla stock climbed 3.6% intraday after triggering a Power Inflow — a real-time signal that points to aggressive institutional buying. The level? $312.41.

No breaking news. Just a shift in the tape — and traders watching order flow saw it first.

What Happened

At 10:43 AM ET on July 25, Tesla (TSLA) triggered a Power Inflow — a signal used by active traders to track aggressive institutional buying.

Here’s what followed:

  • TSLA rose +3.6% intraday, starting right after the inflow level.

  • The move wasn’t driven by news or earnings.

  • Instead, it aligned with order flow dynamics, pointing to smart money stepping in.

So, what is a Power Inflow exactly?

It’s not just volume. It’s a real-time signal that tracks where and when big players start moving money into a stock — often marking a short-term directional pivot.

Unlike headlines or technical breakouts, Power Inflows don’t focus on what is happening — they focus on who is behind the move.

These signals tend to:• Appear early — often within the first two hours of trading• Mark momentum that can shape the rest of the session• Gain weight when price action confirms the flow

Tesla checked all three boxes — and the stock followed through.TSLA ▲ +3.87%Power Inflow Detected at $312.41

Traders use Power Inflows to:

› Spot where institutions are entering› Time potential entries before breakouts› Gauge strength and conviction behind a move

In Tesla’s case, the inflow came early — within the first two hours — which often sets the tone for the rest of the day.

Why Traders Track the Flow Behind the Price?

Order flow goes beyond just volume. It breaks down who’s trading, how much, and when.

By isolating things like:• Transaction size• Timing of large block trades• Whether activity is retail or institutional

…traders get a clearer read on what’s driving the move.

In Tesla’s case, the flow was strong — and the stock responded, jumping nearly 4% after the signal.

The Lesson:

Momentum without a headline? It’s probably order flow.

Here’s what smart traders ask next:→ Is price holding above the inflow level?→ Is volume confirming the move?→ Are we approaching resistance zones?

Power Inflows create setups — but managing risk and timing exits is still everything.Bottom Line:The tape spoke at $312.41 — and Tesla answered. Whether the move has legs depends on whether institutional support keeps flowing… or fades just as quickly as it came in.

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