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Haters are still hating it, time to pyramid once again!
Double Top Buy, T20 Pattern - Bullish & Super Pattern - Bullish above 625.07 daily close on 1% Box Size chart. https://t.co/EDqa7dAAKn

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— Saket Reddy (@saketreddy) May 3, 2021
Haters are gonna hate, but IMO, this is the best opportunity to start pyramiding and make it a well sized holding.
A trio of patterns coming together, has one of the highest success rate!
Double Top Buy, T20 Pattern - Bullish & Super pattern - Bullish above 477.81! https://t.co/SqzkTyb9wx pic.twitter.com/hTj7mfAOqy
Double Top Buy above 7904.58 daily close on 1% Box size chart. https://t.co/v7IfC9FlEE

BAJFINANCE
— Saket Reddy (@saketreddy) February 4, 2021
Double Top Buy & Super Pattern - Bullish triggered on today's close above 5440.8 on 3% Box size chart. https://t.co/5roCSY2sLV pic.twitter.com/lBBzzTZUVy
Double Top Buy above 1485.56 daily close on 1% Box Size chart. https://t.co/zY8JwRIZUu

HAVELLS
— Saket Reddy (@saketreddy) August 30, 2021
Double Top Buy, Super Pattern - Bullish & T20 Pattern - Bullish above 1266.91 daily close on 1% Box Size chart. https://t.co/78Tb2dKZkm pic.twitter.com/4lWz25jGgk
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#GUJGASLTD (2 hours): -687.5 CMP, with support If 680 holds, then 730/800 is on the way :)
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Gujarat Gas.... CMP 700...
— Nirav S. Karia (@caniravkaria) September 3, 2021
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