#RPGLIFE-611
Finally done New ATH..611..
#RPGLIFE-559
— MaRkET WaVES (DINESH PATEL ) Stock Market FARMER (@idineshptl) September 1, 2021
Objective is to cross ATH https://t.co/P1ufAI5ufF
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Either entry only above 1600 or let it
correct towards 987...
#Update
#CDSL -1050
— MaRkET WaVES (DINESH PATEL ) Stock Market FARMER (@idineshptl) July 9, 2021
Now above 2.618% and objective is to move higher towards 3.618%
4.236% and 4.618%....
What will Drag lower this stock price \U0001f602 ?
Only if you can sell your holding
Means Verticle rise ?
Than why it decline from (486-180.)#Observation #Perspective pic.twitter.com/evxYOjH8Qv
Objective is to move higher towards
3.618% - 4.236% and 4.618%
#Probability
#IEX
— MaRkET WaVES (DINESH PATEL ) Stock Market FARMER (@idineshptl) April 20, 2021
On sustain rise above 347 upside shown in chart up to 4.618%(521)
And 6.857%(718).
View valid till 233 not violated. @UdayJad39389920 pic.twitter.com/I2MoPlwXRW
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Objective 1.272%(737) Done.
Next objetive is to move higher towards Fibonacci extension 1.618%(898)
Thanks to market behaviour & Fibonacci.
#Probability
#RPGLIFE-681
— Waves_Perception(Dinesh Patel) Stock Market FARMER (@idineshptl) September 16, 2021
Near term objective is 1.272%(737)
&
1.618%(898)#Probability https://t.co/5XUDeacgBp
Objective is to move higher towards ATH. Than towards 1.272% and 1.618%
#Probability https://t.co/5XUDeacgBp

#RPGLIFE
— MaRkET WaVES (DINESH PATEL ) Stock Market FARMER (@idineshptl) April 20, 2021
Weekly chart
Near term base case 377.
Upside strength showing above 431 which lead price push upward towards ATH (610.05)#Probability pic.twitter.com/bPrKeaxthk
https://t.co/ojm25WJEml
RPGLIFE - 5 Pillars of Profitable Domestic Business growth :-
— Saket Reddy (@saketreddy) September 5, 2021
1. Product Portfolio Rejuvenation by
building Chronic & Speciality portfolio with New Launches.
2. Brand Assets building through Life
Cycle Management by introducing Line Extensions. pic.twitter.com/DIC33WLJqQ
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