Price provides additional benefit if we enter near a well defined boundary above 200 DMA , after any reversal candle .
Near well defined support our work is only Manage the risk and qty .
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Tata Power - no one was reading my tweet back then but I was still sharing my charts after I joined Twitter.
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@nison_steve) October 11, 2021
Otw to 235 & 285 https://t.co/JgvNjKT3al pic.twitter.com/9NY2Y6ZFHT
Otw to 235 & 285 https://t.co/JgvNjKT3al
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