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2715 📍
In Weekly; next in-line 2850.
In Monthly; Once ATH is taken out, A sight of 3000+ would be caught.
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— Gurleen (@GurleenKaur_19) August 3, 2021
Broken past the descending trendline; A follow-up beyond '2558' would bring in 2630 initially followed by 2850.
In Monthly; Once ATH is taken out, A sight of 3000+ would be caught.
[Will open position above 2558]#StockMarket #StocksToWatch pic.twitter.com/jRukw5Yh6d
Before heading further; Profit booking might come in as it is approaching towards Point D of the Harmonic setup.
[The view towards 3000 remains intact once Point D is breached]
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— Gurleen (@GurleenKaur_19) August 14, 2021
2715 \U0001f4cd
In Weekly; next in-line 2850.
In Monthly; Once ATH is taken out, A sight of 3000+ would be caught. #StockMarket #StocksInFocus #HDFC https://t.co/VpM9Yvbq7l pic.twitter.com/GKXhk1cuHo
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