Quiz Answer
Copper break below 4.43 qualify as bearish Flag and pole
HINDCOPPER break below 157 qualify as bearish Flag n pole.
Impact copper can test 4.28-4.20
HINDCOPPER can test 150-141 as per pattern targets.
165-166 Lakshman Rekha.
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— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) June 9, 2021
What pattern do you see?
whats the confirmation level and impact ?
Both are interlinked. https://t.co/0gVaRXd4pS pic.twitter.com/Bbs1rdaOWf
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Today I see a very strong signal of this happening in 3-4 years. Trail sl as pernur risk.
#Indiacem
India Cement Could not cross 226 in the last attempt to trigger multi year breakout.
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) September 2, 2021
Stock in this leg crossing 212 can trigger this 14 years breakout. CMP 180 taking a SL 150
Revised Target 4 digits by 2024-2025. I am not kidding \U0001f600#Indiacement https://t.co/xhWjqrJm4j pic.twitter.com/42Q8qO7tO7
Till it breakouts expect pendulum swings within this structure.
I am positive for 19300-20000 above 18350.
Bottoms 16800-17000 in place and 200dema at 16600. Dont see any big cut. @moneyworks4u_fa https://t.co/lceGFlDyRM
#Nifty taking a shape of triangle rather than CNH.
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) January 29, 2022
Confirmation point is same 18350 and targets also same as below \U0001f447
Traingle /CNH whats in a name as long as targets and Confirmation point is same. https://t.co/vfM1odTd94
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— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) August 29, 2021
1. Given sell at 170-175 zone when it made a distribution pattern for targets 120 and 95
2. Stock is heading towards 90-95 and wont be suprised to see 75-80 levels in panic
3. Stock is clearly in down trend and till we see a turn around I would like to wait and watch pic.twitter.com/IfGNEwcPD9
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