#TataSteel 1699 on cards. Wait for close above 1460.
Will update the negation as well when that happens
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#tatasteel - I expected 3rd to be over at 1246 and fall below 900 in 4th. But retracement was not enough. And hence the 3rd continued till 1481. May be inch a little higher but fair to call end of 3rd round about here.. 4th should take it to 1000 https://t.co/NWDc24fjJn
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— Harsh Mehta (@_Harsh_Mehta_) June 8, 2021
Bearish - 5 waves complete (RED) and bigger retracement towards 700
Bullish - 3rd over (BLUE) and 4th goes towards 900 and then 1500+#Nifty https://t.co/ETBkbUkCO8 pic.twitter.com/an2EoHHxnU
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