Time to update reading on #tataelxsi. Note where the last fall was supported. Perfectly near the previous arc BO level. We will make some retracements here & there but now seems to be going for 10391. 3rd arc formation in process & looks very similar to the previous one https://t.co/KwBFN6fkKk

This is line chart based arc I plotted a few days ago to see where does the target of 2nd arc completes. We got ~9200(+/- 100/-) Switch to candles. See rejection area. Arc on candles is not really ideal but on line it is. No view above 9200! MAs need to catch up. #TATAELXSI pic.twitter.com/WNJRZZedrj
— Ameya (@Finstor85) March 30, 2022
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If we are to continue LH-LL setup & break 16666 on daily we will finally complete this drag near 15214. I am not bearish. In fact, this should give amazing opportunity to buy. Until then 16666-17300 continue to provide L-H range for traders. pic.twitter.com/tfIq00VJmZ
— Ameya (@Finstor85) May 2, 2022
Almost every 6 year, Chennai Petro falls to 80 odd level, rises to 460-480 and falls again to touch same level. It happened in 2009, happened in 2015, 2020 it just reversed from 80 and result also to assist!! Can we see cycle playing out again?
— Ameya (@Finstor85) July 25, 2020
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1. Long term channel top.
2. Curvature shift of 20 and 50 WMA along with price hitting 20 WMA frequently.
3. Overall weakness in IT sector.
4. For reference, study reliance top in August 2020, study Nasdaq Weekly chart and the top made in Nov 2021.
#tataelxi https://t.co/RmJa5LrdAP

I have traded the current fav Tata Elxi from 2200 to 4500. No regret on missing out rest of the move because I am not an investor. Now there are many technical red flags. I might be trolled but 10.5k looks max target while 5k or 3-4 years of sideways looks inevitable.#tataelxi
— Aakash Gangwar (@akashgngwr823) March 26, 2022
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