Deepak Nitrite
Understand the concept - whenever you see price squeeze with volume contraction of this level, you will not get another chance to buy the stock at pullback. The character of a strong BO is that retailers won't be able to buy it. https://t.co/2Qq4pilmd8
Deepak nitrite
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@nison_steve) July 30, 2021
Explained you same concept with Elxsi. The real test of a strong Breakout is that the big hand will not give you another chance to buy the share at the breakout level. They will absorb all the selling of weak hands. I mean "STRONG breakout". https://t.co/7fxFqGQl3p pic.twitter.com/hwYIoRxazl
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I believe 5-10 stocks are enough for a retail investor to achieve super performance. And with small capital, there is no point in buying 20/30 names which doesn't even get appropriate initial capital.
Stock: CDSL
— Steve Nison (@nison_steve) December 16, 2020
CMP - 516.95. Low risk setup. Weak below 500. Target open. Stock retesting the ascending triangle BO line. Kindly check please. @nishkumar1977 @Rishikesh_ADX @VijayThk @kuttrapali @Thekalal @PAVLeader pic.twitter.com/PlcpOMsdnz
ITC - how beautifully the price patterns work. All of a sudden an increased momentum right from the support of the channel boundary. Has a minor resistance to nail down in the middle.
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@charts_zone) March 18, 2022
Anyone observing it would have gone aggressive at lower end for a swing move pic.twitter.com/YqxkdFlJXQ
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The poll saw highest interest in Agro-chemicals.
— Multipie (@MultipieSocial) June 25, 2021
So today we visualize the 10 year change in market cap of key agrochem and fertilizer companies. #MultipieVisuals
Which one do you like? pic.twitter.com/sNMzmEXCJz
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MOSL initiates on Deepak Nitrite pic.twitter.com/vkfW47qraT
— Darshan Mehta (@darshanvmehta1) June 30, 2021
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Deepak Nitrite was ignored at 250, 400, 600, 800, 1200, 1600 and now at 1800.
— LearnLifeWealthTravel | Dream Big, Think Growth !! (@AnyBodyCanFly) June 30, 2021
Review why you ignored this and other such names in past.... If you understand this well, you may correct your ignorance atleast as of today.#investing #BePositive
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#DeepakNitrite valuation is most attractive in the space...
— jeevan patwa (@jeevanpatwa) June 30, 2021
growth will be most explosive in the space... pic.twitter.com/8VYdWwFApY
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#deepaknitrite stands out well against all this chem pack in valuations \U0001f447
— Sakir saiyed (@sakir_saiyed_) June 30, 2021
ROE : 39
ROCE : 40
P/S : 5.5
Quality management 5/5 \U0001f44f\U0001f44f pic.twitter.com/ubSvUri4KL
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#DeepakNtr #StockToWatch
— Team MD&ABN (@team_md_abn) July 5, 2021
Entry - any dip towards 1875 is a buy
A counter will become weak if it closes below 1710 in a daily time frame.
A possible upside level is 2355 pic.twitter.com/IPlHPvBXFI
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