#CandleTrading Mega move
✅ #Candlesticks to spot reversal
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☑️ #HeikinAshi to capture/ride the trend
Why ? Coz, Heikin dependence on previous candle data delays its signal.
Ideal combination for #Traders; By keeping both the time scales constant.
Do try it 🤗 https://t.co/VSv8lhkAAq
#CandleTrading Mega move
— Sacchitanand Uttekar (@USacchitanand) April 10, 2021
\u2705 #Candlesticks to spot reversal
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\u2611\ufe0f #HeikinAshi to capture/ride the trend
Why ? Coz, Heikin dependence on previous candle data delays its signal.
Ideal combination for #Traders; By keeping both the time scales constant.
Do try it \U0001f917
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This is how it works & holds price within 😊, reaction swings at its best possible levels with #Candlesticks providing clarity on breakouts & breakdowns.
Most price action retaining with tools support & median levels. Next week shall be interesting 😜 https://t.co/XIN54TOT41
#Nifty50 trend & demand supply zones via #AndrewsPitchfork.
— Sacchitanand Uttekar (@USacchitanand) June 13, 2021
Its a tool which is ignored by most traders & hence highlighting it here for better reference learning due to its relevance with current price action. pic.twitter.com/5G33NU9q8Z
An inverse occurrence is about to witness failure, awaiting for its impact .
#CandleTrading tag would help you understand more of some of these ancient yet effective techniques...
#CandleTrading : #Bullish #Belthold#Pattern #Psychology :Pattern importance could be traced back to the traditional #Japanese sport of \u2018Sumo #wrestling'. The importance of \u2018Mawashi ( Wrestlers Belt) \u2019 & its tactical move for gripping the opponent to throwing him off the ring. pic.twitter.com/lN60xad6Ma
— Sacchitanand Uttekar (@Sacchitananad) August 16, 2020
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