#Bharti : Keeping above 640 now, impulse counts should play out for 2840 minimum. (Remember its a monthly chart)
Below 640, counts need to be revalidated. https://t.co/1e7hs0ZkxR

#BhartiAirtel #Bharti #Nifty - Chart update - Count wise we are in 5th wave starting from 254.15.
— Harsh / \ud5c8\uc26c (@_Harsh_Mehta_) May 17, 2021
Breakout from consolidation in 4th wave has come after 13 years, so expect solid move in next 3-5 years. Hold the stock and add on declines. pic.twitter.com/lC3Zsfd8vd
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Use 3Bar High on weekly candle to invest with stop at 3Bar Low.. 👇
One of the fairly easy and convenient method for investing is 3 Bar High/Low method on weekly candles.
— Harsh / \ud5c8\uc26c (@_Harsh_Mehta_) March 26, 2021
Buy when stock price goes above High of previous 3 bars, continue till trend continues week after week, and sell out when Price goes below Low of previous 3 bars. pic.twitter.com/nnVCbMi84C

#Tatasteel - 2 possible count options -
— Harsh Mehta (@_Harsh_Mehta_) June 8, 2021
Bearish - 5 waves complete (RED) and bigger retracement towards 700
Bullish - 3rd over (BLUE) and 4th goes towards 900 and then 1500+#Nifty https://t.co/ETBkbUkCO8 pic.twitter.com/an2EoHHxnU
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