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BANKNIFTY SCALPING ZONES FOR TODAY

NSE:BANKNIFTY   Nifty Bank Index
Timeframe: 15-minute chart
Support Zone: 43670-43576
Resistance Zone: 44228-44315

Trade Overview:
In this trade idea, we'll focus on scalping the BANKNIFTY using the support and resistance zones identified on the 15-minute chart. Scalping involves making multiple quick trades within short time frames to capture small price movements.

Trade Plan:

1. Entry Strategy:

Buy (Long): If the price bounces off the lower boundary of the support zone (around 43670-43576 ) with a bullish candle, consider entering a long position.
Sell (Short): If the price drops from the upper boundary of the resistance zone (around 44228-44315 ) with a bearish candle, consider entering a short position.

2. Stop-Loss:

For long positions, set the stop-loss just below the support zone or the recent swing low.
For short positions, set the stop-loss just above the resistance zone or the recent swing high.

3. Take-Profit:

Take profits for long positions at the upper boundary of the resistance zone or a predefined target level, ensuring a favorable risk-to-reward ratio (e.g., 1:1 or better).
Take profits for short positions at the lower boundary of the support zone or a predefined target level, with a similar risk-to-reward ratio.

4. Risk Management:

Since scalping involves quick trades, limit your risk to a very small percentage of your trading capital (e.g., 0.5% or less).
Given the short timeframe, be prepared to exit the trade if it's not moving in your anticipated direction.

/For Reference look past 3 day zones.

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Note: This trade idea is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Scalping involves quick trades within a short time frame and can be risky. Always perform your own analysis and consider your risk tolerance before making trading decisions.
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