Example below.
Consolidation of 1 month+ and now if it hits ATH then this pattern qualifies for my criteria to take trade. https://t.co/HaMtxbHmOm
Filter stocks which hits 52 week high/ATH after 1-2 months of consolidation.
— Pathik (@Pathik_Trader) April 1, 2021
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A sweet and simple BNF Setup i use
Alligator Setup
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1. You have to use 2 charts simultaneously , first chart of bank nifty spot 15 min time frame , candle used heikin ashi
Second chart 15 min bnf future normal candle.
2. Indicator used is alligator , in the indicator you have to only use the jaw of indicator.
3. Whenever spot and future candle closes simultaneously below the jaw line , short at the low of the candle which closed below the jawline.
4. Whenever spot and future candle closes simultaneously above the jaw line , buy at the high of the candle which closes above the jawline.
5. Target and Stoploss - Ideal target which i personally take is 100 points.
Stoploss also 100 points.
On trending days you can trail and take 200/300/400 points also.
I have personally made maximum 624 points in bank nifty in a single trade.
6. Precautions - never trade on sideways days.
7. Never trade on gap up or gapdown of more than 100 points .
I have made a detailed video on the same.
Link https://t.co/XMolGUKZPF
Thankyou for reading.
A sweet and simple BNF Setup i use
Alligator Setup
Retweet so that everyone can get benefited.
Check Full thread for full strategy.
1. You have to use 2 charts simultaneously , first chart of bank nifty spot 15 min time frame , candle used heikin ashi
Second chart 15 min bnf future normal candle.
2. Indicator used is alligator , in the indicator you have to only use the jaw of indicator.
3. Whenever spot and future candle closes simultaneously below the jaw line , short at the low of the candle which closed below the jawline.
4. Whenever spot and future candle closes simultaneously above the jaw line , buy at the high of the candle which closes above the jawline.
5. Target and Stoploss - Ideal target which i personally take is 100 points.
Stoploss also 100 points.
On trending days you can trail and take 200/300/400 points also.
I have personally made maximum 624 points in bank nifty in a single trade.
6. Precautions - never trade on sideways days.
7. Never trade on gap up or gapdown of more than 100 points .
I have made a detailed video on the same.
Link https://t.co/XMolGUKZPF
Thankyou for reading.
In last 10 years there have been 3 upswings in the stock.. if you could use your capital efficiently you would ride most of these upswings and use your capital elsewhere at other times.
Not letting your capital rot is a gainful activity. https://t.co/iYo2SIEPVX
Not letting your capital rot is a gainful activity. https://t.co/iYo2SIEPVX
whats cooking in HGS ??
— Alok Jain \u26a1 (@WeekendInvestng) April 1, 2021
Are Hindujas offloading to put more into Indus ?? What's the buzz... the move seems as a precursor to a big news
just a guess..not a reco
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Harvard's discriminatory policies are becoming increasingly well known, across the political spectrum (see, e.g., the recent lawsuit on discrimination against East Asian applications.)
It's refreshing to hear a senior administrator admits to personally opposing policies that attempt to remedy these basic flaws. These are flaws that harm his institution's ability to do cutting-edge research and to serve the public.
Harvard is being eclipsed by institutions that have different ideas about how to run a 21st Century institution. Stanford, for one; the UC system; the "public Ivys".