
#FreeTip If price falls below 30 week MA but 30 week moving average keeps rising, the first price move above 30 week MA is a high probability entry point for a good upmove; in majority cases it has given exceptional moves. Post your charts based on the above logic.
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Today's move is an example of this tweet. Save this chart for future ref. https://t.co/amUhSLrET3

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— HMK alias MANOJ (@scorpiomanojFRM) June 23, 2021
A general rule to assess if a market is ranging is to look at developing TC and / or developing BC. If either of them is flat, it means market is currently ranging. If you are trading in 5 min, go to a lower tf chart, say, 2 min to have a less lagging assessment.
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— ScorpioManoj (@scorpiomanojFRM) September 26, 2021
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A Stan Weinstein strategy scan output.
Stock possibly trying to break to Stage 2 if moves above 220. Huge volume seen in previous week with a strong candle.
30wk MA started sloping upwards and RS sloping upwards.
Fundamentals not good. But huge instnl holdings. pic.twitter.com/PsjwoWbNFJ
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