F&O Breakout Stocks for Coming Days
1. Eichermot
2. Havells
3. Icicibank
4. Navinflour
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NSE:IRCTC 3040
1. Still 200/400 point movement left as per Ascending Triangle Pattern.
2. Stock perfectly moved according to the classic pattern.
3. Next level to watch now 3500-4000
4. Support near 2600-2800 https://t.co/VrUhS85Rml
1. Still 200/400 point movement left as per Ascending Triangle Pattern.
2. Stock perfectly moved according to the classic pattern.
3. Next level to watch now 3500-4000
4. Support near 2600-2800 https://t.co/VrUhS85Rml

NSE:IRCTC 1775 +2.78%
— Mr. Chartist (@Mr_Chartist) February 26, 2021
-Cup and Handle breakout
-Support at 1600/1650
-Next levels at 1900/2000/2100++#TA pic.twitter.com/LxpPTI0rB6
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#NAVINFLUOR -- Once again on Radar With such an interesting Pattern .
On my Radar for Tomorrow and Going forward.
Plan your Trade, Trade your Plan.
#flyingvikas #technical #nse #trading #Keepitsimple
#Cadlestick #Gap #Breakout #BREAKOUTSTOCKS #stokes #trading https://t.co/h5MrVDXOHS
On my Radar for Tomorrow and Going forward.
Plan your Trade, Trade your Plan.
#flyingvikas #technical #nse #trading #Keepitsimple
#Cadlestick #Gap #Breakout #BREAKOUTSTOCKS #stokes #trading https://t.co/h5MrVDXOHS

#NAVINFLUOR-- last time it was an interesting chart which remains interesting
— VVikas Kumaarr (@flyingvikas129) July 7, 2021
Dedicated to @madav1401
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