#McDowell on watch list
Has been consolidating after the steep rise.
Holding 690-694 & moves past 708-710, would attempt to make a new high around 736-745 in the coming days.
Remember the conditions for a LRHR trade

More from Van Ilango (JustNifty)
Read about "#Bollingerbandstartegy" here.
Read again till you understand the logic fully of a "Moving avg (13Sma) & its upper & lower band" mechanism and then,
Apply on charts of your short listed stocks and understand how the trades/ investments would have worked -back testing
Read again till you understand the logic fully of a "Moving avg (13Sma) & its upper & lower band" mechanism and then,
Apply on charts of your short listed stocks and understand how the trades/ investments would have worked -back testing
Bollinger band has been a trusted guide with the settings of 13sma & 2 std deviation. Add to it 5 & 8 smas and it works in all time frames.
— Van Ilango (JustNifty) (@JustNifty) September 29, 2020
Start from week & Day for investments; Hour & 5 minute for intraday.
Experiment initially; you'll still need other tools to read the mkt\U0001f600\U0001f64f pic.twitter.com/yEkHiDHiha
Sometimes extreme volatility brings prices below 21Sma briefly
OR, it just moves between 13 & 21 & move higher
Channel bottom comes around "17300"- no guarantee that every time it touches the channel bottom
Patience pays
IF you miss a trade, wait for the next
They always come🙂🙏 https://t.co/CfVFhgbFxl
OR, it just moves between 13 & 21 & move higher
Channel bottom comes around "17300"- no guarantee that every time it touches the channel bottom
Patience pays
IF you miss a trade, wait for the next
They always come🙂🙏 https://t.co/CfVFhgbFxl

Is it better to buy when price below ema 21 ?\u2026 as SL will be less
— TaksJ (@TaksJoh) February 16, 2022
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United Spirits - I love the stocks moving slowly than making a lot of noise and attracting too short-term noise traders.
A clean and clear chart posted in August.
Updated chart. https://t.co/HCnRuWvIpO
A clean and clear chart posted in August.
Updated chart. https://t.co/HCnRuWvIpO

United Spirits Ltd - Monthly Log Scale \U0001f37b pic.twitter.com/kj7jXr8moE
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@nison_steve) August 18, 2021
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In the spring and summer of 2016, as reported by the Times, activity we traced to GRU was reported to the FBI. This was the standard model of interaction companies used for nation-state attacks against likely US targeted.
In the Spring of 2017, after a deep dive into the Fake News phenomena, the security team wanted to publish an update that covered what we had learned. At this point, we didn’t have any advertising content or the big IRA cluster, but we did know about the GRU model.
This report when through dozens of edits as different equities were represented. I did not have any meetings with Sheryl on the paper, but I can’t speak to whether she was in the loop with my higher-ups.
In the end, the difficult question of attribution was settled by us pointing to the DNI report instead of saying Russia or GRU directly. In my pre-briefs with members of Congress, I made it clear that we believed this action was GRU.
The story doesn\u2019t say you were told not to... it says you did so without approval and they tried to obfuscate what you found. Is that true?
— Sarah Frier (@sarahfrier) November 15, 2018
In the spring and summer of 2016, as reported by the Times, activity we traced to GRU was reported to the FBI. This was the standard model of interaction companies used for nation-state attacks against likely US targeted.
In the Spring of 2017, after a deep dive into the Fake News phenomena, the security team wanted to publish an update that covered what we had learned. At this point, we didn’t have any advertising content or the big IRA cluster, but we did know about the GRU model.
This report when through dozens of edits as different equities were represented. I did not have any meetings with Sheryl on the paper, but I can’t speak to whether she was in the loop with my higher-ups.
In the end, the difficult question of attribution was settled by us pointing to the DNI report instead of saying Russia or GRU directly. In my pre-briefs with members of Congress, I made it clear that we believed this action was GRU.
THREAD: 12 Things Everyone Should Know About IQ
1. IQ is one of the most heritable psychological traits – that is, individual differences in IQ are strongly associated with individual differences in genes (at least in fairly typical modern environments). https://t.co/3XxzW9bxLE
2. The heritability of IQ *increases* from childhood to adulthood. Meanwhile, the effect of the shared environment largely fades away. In other words, when it comes to IQ, nature becomes more important as we get older, nurture less. https://t.co/UqtS1lpw3n
3. IQ scores have been increasing for the last century or so, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. https://t.co/sCZvCst3hw (N ≈ 4 million)
(Note that the Flynn effect shows that IQ isn't 100% genetic; it doesn't show that it's 100% environmental.)
4. IQ predicts many important real world outcomes.
For example, though far from perfect, IQ is the single-best predictor of job performance we have – much better than Emotional Intelligence, the Big Five, Grit, etc. https://t.co/rKUgKDAAVx https://t.co/DWbVI8QSU3
5. Higher IQ is associated with a lower risk of death from most causes, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, most forms of cancer, homicide, suicide, and accident. https://t.co/PJjGNyeQRA (N = 728,160)
1. IQ is one of the most heritable psychological traits – that is, individual differences in IQ are strongly associated with individual differences in genes (at least in fairly typical modern environments). https://t.co/3XxzW9bxLE

2. The heritability of IQ *increases* from childhood to adulthood. Meanwhile, the effect of the shared environment largely fades away. In other words, when it comes to IQ, nature becomes more important as we get older, nurture less. https://t.co/UqtS1lpw3n

3. IQ scores have been increasing for the last century or so, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. https://t.co/sCZvCst3hw (N ≈ 4 million)
(Note that the Flynn effect shows that IQ isn't 100% genetic; it doesn't show that it's 100% environmental.)

4. IQ predicts many important real world outcomes.
For example, though far from perfect, IQ is the single-best predictor of job performance we have – much better than Emotional Intelligence, the Big Five, Grit, etc. https://t.co/rKUgKDAAVx https://t.co/DWbVI8QSU3

5. Higher IQ is associated with a lower risk of death from most causes, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, most forms of cancer, homicide, suicide, and accident. https://t.co/PJjGNyeQRA (N = 728,160)
