IRB Infra - Expect momentum above 132 towards 160-180 target, CMP 113+ SL 100.
Excellent setup for good move in next 2-3 months
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More upside above 158.
Targets as given 200-212
#Hindcopper
Hindcopper cmp146+
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) July 6, 2021
Previous low 135 can be the SL for longs.
Possible short term bottom here CONFIRMATION ABOVE 158 for further upside https://t.co/iofvrn6l5b
Gave sell at 175-180 and stock does 135.
Given Buy now from 145 for 200-212. Stock given breakout trading at 156 with big volumes.
Bullish - Bearish- Bullish.
#Hindcopper
Hind Copper - Next multibagger in the making. it can take some more time before that. Keep an eye pic.twitter.com/eak7ILY4K2
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) January 4, 2021
Could be best innings of 2022 🤑
BIG Boy of PSU Bank space is ready to make its best move after 8-9 months of consolidation.
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) July 7, 2022
Time for #SBI Great Again. Some more days move can trigger, stock can head towards 540-600-650-680 and more in 2022. @moneyworks4u_fa @dtbhat pic.twitter.com/N6dBJNC36s
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