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#KOTAKBANK (4TF):- 1740 CMP, Looks good above 1760/1765 for more upsides :)
1) Breakout Candidate :)
2) Volume Breakout
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#GUJGASLTD (2 hours): -687.5 CMP, with support If 680 holds, then 730/800 is on the way :)
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#GUJGASLTD (2 hours): -687.5 CMP, with support If 680 holds, then 730/800 is on the way :)
#Disclaimer:- View shared is for educational purposes only. Conduct your due diligence before making any trading/investment decisions.
@caniravkaria @nishkumar1977 https://t.co/IoIa9TASCm

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But – there is at least one blindingly obvious industry consensus – a Product Manager makes Products.
And they don't need to be kept at the exact right temperature, given endless resource, or carefully protected in order to do this.
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