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NSE:BAJFINANCE 7745
1. Breakout in Pole and Flag pattern at ATH
2. Volume and Price Confirming the Breakout
3. Support near 7400-7300 level
4. Next levels to watch 8200-8400
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NSE:BAJFINANCE 7745
1. Breakout in Pole and Flag pattern at ATH
2. Volume and Price Confirming the Breakout
3. Support near 7400-7300 level
4. Next levels to watch 8200-8400
#TechnicalAnalysis #StocktoWatch @nakulvibhor https://t.co/MSBIQPAEL4
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