Almost 3 months taken.
Apollo Hospitals 2915 to 3450, near target.
SL of just 2.5% was not breached for 3 months, imagine the strength in this counter since then.
Net returns nearly 20% in 3 months.
Apollo Hospitals
— Prem Doshi \U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@StocksResearch) April 5, 2021
CMP 2915
SL of 2840
Target 3500+
Covid wave 2 causing a sharp rally in diagnostic lab stocks, should spill over to hospital stocks too, apollo the only F&O stock in hospital sector. pic.twitter.com/F6tS8TX1s2
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On track to 5850...
As per traditional chart analysis, the breakout from the flag can extend by a distance of the flagpole which gives us the price objective of 5850 or thereabouts.
Let's see what happens!
#ApolloHospital https://t.co/jHgjR2WThe
As per traditional chart analysis, the breakout from the flag can extend by a distance of the flagpole which gives us the price objective of 5850 or thereabouts.
Let's see what happens!
#ApolloHospital https://t.co/jHgjR2WThe

Looks like a Flag to me...
— Hardik Upadhyay, CMT. (@tradingwithdyr) August 30, 2021
A flag pattern is a continuation pattern that suggests a short-term consolidation in opposite direction preceding a strong move.
A breakout above 4850 could have a rapid movement!#ApolloHospitals pic.twitter.com/q7g4enQjRY
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2. The heritability of IQ *increases* from childhood to adulthood. Meanwhile, the effect of the shared environment largely fades away. In other words, when it comes to IQ, nature becomes more important as we get older, nurture less. https://t.co/UqtS1lpw3n
3. IQ scores have been increasing for the last century or so, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. https://t.co/sCZvCst3hw (N ≈ 4 million)
(Note that the Flynn effect shows that IQ isn't 100% genetic; it doesn't show that it's 100% environmental.)
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1. IQ is one of the most heritable psychological traits – that is, individual differences in IQ are strongly associated with individual differences in genes (at least in fairly typical modern environments). https://t.co/3XxzW9bxLE

2. The heritability of IQ *increases* from childhood to adulthood. Meanwhile, the effect of the shared environment largely fades away. In other words, when it comes to IQ, nature becomes more important as we get older, nurture less. https://t.co/UqtS1lpw3n

3. IQ scores have been increasing for the last century or so, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. https://t.co/sCZvCst3hw (N ≈ 4 million)
(Note that the Flynn effect shows that IQ isn't 100% genetic; it doesn't show that it's 100% environmental.)

4. IQ predicts many important real world outcomes.
For example, though far from perfect, IQ is the single-best predictor of job performance we have – much better than Emotional Intelligence, the Big Five, Grit, etc. https://t.co/rKUgKDAAVx https://t.co/DWbVI8QSU3

5. Higher IQ is associated with a lower risk of death from most causes, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, most forms of cancer, homicide, suicide, and accident. https://t.co/PJjGNyeQRA (N = 728,160)
