#Multiyear #breakout.

This is only for #learning purpose.

sharing some chart.
#bharatras
#jbchepharm
#mastek
#tatelxi
Common point in all chart.
all chart has given 4-5 year high breakout.

few more charts
#naharpoly
#polyplex
#sonatasoftw

same point also seen in these charts also
This month given breakout stocks are
#ACE - 2018 high BO done
#Adorweld - 2017 high BO done
#Ajantapharm - Just closed above 2016 high
#bhageria - 2016 high BO done

#moneymakesmoney
#Basf - 2018 high BO done
#Cignititec- 2014 high BO done
#Eclerx - 2016 high BO done
#Indiaglyco- 2018 high BO done

#moneymakesmoney
#fortis- 2016 high BO done
#jkpaper - 2018 High BO done
#Jswenergy - 2010 high BO done
#Lincoln- 2018 high BO done

#moneymakesmoney
#Pdmjpaper - 2017 high BO done
#pittieng -2017 high BO done
#Sasken -2018 high BO done
#Suryaroshni- 2018 high BO done.

#moneymakesmoney

which one will you choose?
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Multiyear brekout on Weekly chart.

Need Monthly candle closing also.

#JSLHISAR - above 2018 high
#XCHANGING - above 2016 high
#TARMAT - above 2018 high
#RAMCOIND - above 2018 high

#moneymakesmoney

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