Kotak Bank -- CMP 1704 SL 1650 Risky long .
Retested breakout trendline. Momentum above Red line 1825 for 1950-2000 targets.
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Once close above 158 more momentum. Till then ping pong to continue
Hindcopper Update 25.07.2021
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) July 25, 2021
Stock has given breakout from falling trendline with volume which is important signal.
Above 151 a good trend change signal.
Stock can do 200-212 once starts trading above 158+
SL 135. View gets negated below 135#Hindcopper #Bullish pic.twitter.com/82q9NKSqmd
Today I see a very strong signal of this happening in 3-4 years. Trail sl as pernur risk.
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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
Retest of support at 700-710 is a great opportunity cmp 761+
Potential target 1000-1300-1500 in next 1-1.5 year
It has Pole & Flag pattern on multiyear log scale which gives a taget of 2000+ and more over next 3-4 years https://t.co/aCDDcGVqOc

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— Anushka (@AnushkaDas28) June 1, 2021
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Midway resistances held up strong.
Once these are breached, It is poised for more towards 1950 followed by 2000.
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— Gurleen (@GurleenKaur_19) August 8, 2021
In daily; Trendline breakout along with price volume action.
Resistances midway at 1812.70 and 1856.75.
Once these are breached, It is poised for more towards 1950 followed by 2000.
In weekly as well; Setup looks quite bullish. #StockMarket #StocksToTrade pic.twitter.com/vfIjR7MuCE
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