Ion Exchange - to be in the watchlist, once it crosses the resistance line than the journey towards 4K will start
Updated chart
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Ion exchange - A doubler from here!!
— Moneyspinners-Work 4UR Dreams (@Jai0409) August 27, 2021
Updated chart https://t.co/SM8YHrxKLF pic.twitter.com/8zY27prmCY
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Ion exchange - A doubler from here!!
Updated chart https://t.co/SM8YHrxKLF
Updated chart https://t.co/SM8YHrxKLF
Ion exchange - A super quality small-cap
— Moneyspinners-Work 4UR Dreams (@Jai0409) August 18, 2021
In the recent correction touched 20DMA, looks like it's the bottom. It is in wave 4 correction but whenever it resumes then it's gonna doubler
Rumour - Dupont takeover talk
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