Kotak Bank -- CMP 1704 SL 1650 Risky long .
Retested breakout trendline. Momentum above Red line 1825 for 1950-2000 targets.
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Longs Alert take care. Stock looks weak to me below 135.
#hindcopper https://t.co/hnXBWmcPEX
Hindcopper unable to cross 158 and required bullish momentum missing.
— Shivaji Vitthalrao\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@shivaji_1983) August 9, 2021
Closing below 135 is weak signal.
Would like to wait n watch before commenting further on this stock.
Dosc: Holding "NO Longs" in this stock. https://t.co/qGAnigXBB7
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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
Triggered Now
#KOTAKBANK #stocktobuy #Banks #TutleFT #AFT #BearTrap #ConsolidationBO #BullishSetup Resistance turned into Support
— Parampara Investment \U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 (@investparampara) October 12, 2021
Entry: 2005 | SL: 1885 | TG: 2445 - 2950
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