Volume analysis indepth - https://t.co/bwrqtkdbAU
My swing cash strategy ☢️
(In simple language)
1⃣ #stock selection process - always choose that stock which are consolidating near all time high
(Because whenever stock will give all time high breakout then it will easily give 20/30% return in 1/2 months
Volume analysis indepth - https://t.co/bwrqtkdbAU
And, your 3/4 stocks must be from different strong sectors.
If you hold 3 stocks out of them 2 will give 40% then ur portfolio impact is 25%( time period is 1/3 months
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If any stocks is out of nifty sector then u can open stock scanner website and check their peer charts.If out of 5,3 are strong then u can select that company
https://t.co/v4YXcWTS9R
If stock making good contraction of price near major/minor demand & supply then only enter that trade 👇
Ex - #paushak /// #tatapower
➡️sl rule - don't risk more then 4/6% in your one trade. ( u have to exit at sl anyhow)
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And your cash and fno account must be different .
https://t.co/rn7A3C9bOA
One is taken & another one going to take .
#rubymill
#universalcable
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How to find high probability breakouts intraday trades .
Based on my experience , these are the best time to trade breakouts intraday 👇
1⃣ When stock is doing small consolidation near major resistance & support
Here risk is very low,
Ex- #khaitanchem https://t.co/uGTZrfQOm4
2⃣ When previous BO of stock are very strong with high volume.
#geecee
3️⃣ When stock is accumulating in very tight range with low volume & BO with very high volume.
Ex - #jagsonpal
4⃣ When major trend of stock & market must match each other.
And that time their sector must be strong 💪
#tatamotors
5⃣ Recent example of intraday tight range setup for next week which is fullfilling all that criteria 👆👇
Ex - #NDTV
Here risk is 2/3% & reward is 8/15%
Based on my experience , these are the best time to trade breakouts intraday 👇
1⃣ When stock is doing small consolidation near major resistance & support
Here risk is very low,
Ex- #khaitanchem https://t.co/uGTZrfQOm4
In such volatile market I mainly trading intraday with low risk breakout setup .
— Vikrant (@Trading0secrets) February 18, 2022
Making thread \U0001f9f5 on Intraday breakout strategy.
And how I play & when you should avoid intraday.
Try to explain full BO intraday strategy
With examples
Will share thread \U0001f9f5 after completed\U0001f4af
2⃣ When previous BO of stock are very strong with high volume.
#geecee
3️⃣ When stock is accumulating in very tight range with low volume & BO with very high volume.
Ex - #jagsonpal
4⃣ When major trend of stock & market must match each other.
And that time their sector must be strong 💪
#tatamotors
5⃣ Recent example of intraday tight range setup for next week which is fullfilling all that criteria 👆👇
Ex - #NDTV
Here risk is 2/3% & reward is 8/15%
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Unfortunately the "This work includes the identification of viral sequences in bat samples, and has resulted in the isolation of three bat SARS-related coronaviruses that are now used as reagents to test therapeutics and vaccines." were BEFORE the
chimeric infectious clone grants were there.https://t.co/DAArwFkz6v is in 2017, Rs4231.
https://t.co/UgXygDjYbW is in 2016, RsSHC014 and RsWIV16.
https://t.co/krO69CsJ94 is in 2013, RsWIV1. notice that this is before the beginning of the project
starting in 2016. Also remember that they told about only 3 isolates/live viruses. RsSHC014 is a live infectious clone that is just as alive as those other "Isolates".
P.D. somehow is able to use funds that he have yet recieved yet, and send results and sequences from late 2019 back in time into 2015,2013 and 2016!
https://t.co/4wC7k1Lh54 Ref 3: Why ALL your pangolin samples were PCR negative? to avoid deep sequencing and accidentally reveal Paguma Larvata and Oryctolagus Cuniculus?
Unfortunately the "This work includes the identification of viral sequences in bat samples, and has resulted in the isolation of three bat SARS-related coronaviruses that are now used as reagents to test therapeutics and vaccines." were BEFORE the
chimeric infectious clone grants were there.https://t.co/DAArwFkz6v is in 2017, Rs4231.
https://t.co/UgXygDjYbW is in 2016, RsSHC014 and RsWIV16.
https://t.co/krO69CsJ94 is in 2013, RsWIV1. notice that this is before the beginning of the project
starting in 2016. Also remember that they told about only 3 isolates/live viruses. RsSHC014 is a live infectious clone that is just as alive as those other "Isolates".
P.D. somehow is able to use funds that he have yet recieved yet, and send results and sequences from late 2019 back in time into 2015,2013 and 2016!
https://t.co/4wC7k1Lh54 Ref 3: Why ALL your pangolin samples were PCR negative? to avoid deep sequencing and accidentally reveal Paguma Larvata and Oryctolagus Cuniculus?
1/“What would need to be true for you to….X”
Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?
A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody:
2/ First, “X” could be lots of things. Examples: What would need to be true for you to
- “Feel it's in our best interest for me to be CMO"
- “Feel that we’re in a good place as a company”
- “Feel that we’re on the same page”
- “Feel that we both got what we wanted from this deal
3/ Normally, we aren’t that direct. Example from startup/VC land:
Founders leave VC meetings thinking that every VC will invest, but they rarely do.
Worse over, the founders don’t know what they need to do in order to be fundable.
4/ So why should you ask the magic Q?
To get clarity.
You want to know where you stand, and what it takes to get what you want in a way that also gets them what they want.
It also holds them (mentally) accountable once the thing they need becomes true.
5/ Staying in the context of soliciting investors, the question is “what would need to be true for you to want to invest (or partner with us on this journey, etc)?”
Multiple responses to this question are likely to deliver a positive result.
Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?
A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody:
Next level tactic when closing a sale, candidate, or investment:
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) February 27, 2018
Ask: \u201cWhat needs to be true for you to be all in?\u201d
You'll usually get an explicit answer that you might not get otherwise. It also holds them accountable once the thing they need becomes true.
2/ First, “X” could be lots of things. Examples: What would need to be true for you to
- “Feel it's in our best interest for me to be CMO"
- “Feel that we’re in a good place as a company”
- “Feel that we’re on the same page”
- “Feel that we both got what we wanted from this deal
3/ Normally, we aren’t that direct. Example from startup/VC land:
Founders leave VC meetings thinking that every VC will invest, but they rarely do.
Worse over, the founders don’t know what they need to do in order to be fundable.
4/ So why should you ask the magic Q?
To get clarity.
You want to know where you stand, and what it takes to get what you want in a way that also gets them what they want.
It also holds them (mentally) accountable once the thing they need becomes true.
5/ Staying in the context of soliciting investors, the question is “what would need to be true for you to want to invest (or partner with us on this journey, etc)?”
Multiple responses to this question are likely to deliver a positive result.