Also, you must be vigilant here because in these cases 50 MA and 200 MA act as a strong resistance. However, both the resistance zone and the 50 EMA are getting in closer. Confluence zone.
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The chart signals an upcoming violent move. I may be wrong but the risk is getting too low in here. Keep an eye out.
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@charts_zone) April 18, 2022
Holding this from lower levels - the reason being capitulation.
Jubilant Foodworks https://t.co/M1vLYEbkef pic.twitter.com/TVXZKo028g
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It is important to analyse the strength of the breakout. If the price does not continues the move in 1 or 2 sessions and candles show long upper wicks, it is better to bring the SL closer. Distribution sign.
Will be helpful in next breakouts. https://t.co/AtZOj4bKeT

Learning: Strong breakout
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@nison_steve) July 2, 2021
1. Breakout candle will have no upper shadow or extremely less compared to the body
2. Volumes will be high (to avoid retailers to enter & also big hand absorbing all the selling)
3. Pullbacks will be rare/very less
4. Happens after a long consolidation pic.twitter.com/YTHDOnEdxo
Fresh case - RUPA https://t.co/nqq5nI1wLU

Respect your stop losses in the stocks that have gone down today with heavy volumes even on a strong day.
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@charts_zone) March 17, 2022
VTL pic.twitter.com/3pJ9XngCDL
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The selling volumes with indecisive candles tell a lot about the selling pressure. I don't think there are more sellers left in here. It is one of the biggest trades for me and my views may be biased but SL is at a cost now so I lose nothing unless it gaps down.
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@charts_zone) April 7, 2022
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