MOTHERSUMI
ADVENZYMES
Similar setups, and I feel unreasonably bullish on both.
Wouldn't be surprised to see 400 on Motherson and 700 on Advanced Enzymes in a couple of months.
Risk management levels:
MOTHERSUMI: 220
ADVENZYMES: 375
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#MothersonSumi above 241, the stock could head to previous ATH around 260 levels. Beyond that bigger targets open up. In my view, the stock has resumed its next up trend. https://t.co/mG4Q0N1lyL
#MothersonSumi Breaking out@caniravkaria pic.twitter.com/lpcR1J8r7H
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