#TradingTool
A free market breadth tool that I have left open to public.
1) % stocks above 20 day / 50 day / 200 day MA for Nifty 50 and 500 index and all Cash stocks.
2) % stocks above 20 period / 50/200 period MA intraday for N50 and
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What does it mean?
7 tweets that will teach you about its basics (and much more):🧵
Collaborated with @niki_poojary
1/ What is CPR?
The basics of CPR, how it's calculated, and TC and BC in CPR.
User: @ZerodhaVarsity.
One can also gauge the trend whether bullish or bearish.
Explained in very simple words
@ZerodhaVarsity 2/ What are the Uses of CPR?
User: @YMehta_
A thread that provides examples along with the concept.
Also includes an Intraday Trading Setup on 5 min
#CPR is an indicator which is used for #Intraday in Stock Market.
— Yash Mehta (@YMehta_) November 19, 2021
This learning thread would be on
"\U0001d650\U0001d668\U0001d65a\U0001d668 \U0001d664\U0001d65b \U0001d63e\U0001d64b\U0001d64d"
Like\u2764\ufe0f& Retweet\U0001f501for wider reach and for more such learning thread in the future.
Also, an investment strategy is shared using CPR in the end.
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@ZerodhaVarsity @YMehta_ 3/ How to analyze trends with CPR?
User: @cprbykgs
How to interpret CPR based on the candles forming either above or below the daily and weekly CPR.
He is the most famous guy when it comes to CPR, so go through his Twitter and Youtube
CPR indicator trend analysis:
— Gomathi Shankar (@cprbykgs) January 25, 2022
Candles below daily & weekly CPR \U0001f43b
Candles above daily CPR but below weekly CPR early confirmation of \U0001f402
Candles above daily + weekly CPR strong confirmation of \U0001f402
Isn\u2019t it simple?#cprbykgs #cprindicator #nifty #banknifty
@ZerodhaVarsity @YMehta_ @cprbykgs 4/ Interpreting longer timeframes with CPR
User: @cprbykgs
Trend Reversals with CPR when the trend is bullish and it enters the daily CPR
#banknifty
— Gomathi Shankar (@cprbykgs) July 9, 2021
Candles above monthly CPR- Bullish
Candles above weekly CPR- Bullish
Now, whenever candles enter daily CPR range it indicates weakness of current trend & early signs of trend reversal.
So, wait for the candles to exit the daily CPR range then take the trade. (1/4) pic.twitter.com/7vaaLMCrV8
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