UnknownUnicorn7637383

HDFC AMC_ Breakout may be possible in near future

Long
NSE:HDFCAMC   HDFC ASSET MANAGEM
Disclaimer: I already have open position which I will exit or not exit (it depend upon how the price react near resistance)

The breakout is yet to happen. If the breakout successful, I'll hold my open positions and/or add more qty. Otherwise I am ready to exit, provided there are some bearish signals.
If the share consolidate for at least 3-4 days, it can move on either direction very very fast.

There is risk involved or you can say one major hurdle in our trade will be "lower highs". Until and unless it crosses the previous "swing highs", it's the point of concern for this trade.
Comment:
I will exit my open position at Rs 2770 (my SL). Hopefully it doesn't reach there.
Comment:
Tomorrow is do or die day. I am expecting either upmove above Rs 2858 or my SL at Rs 2770.
Trade closed: stop reached:
I have exited for now, will enter again if there is another opportunity in future.
Comment:
I expect anyone who is reading my writings to know that there is nothing "certain" in the markets. Neither the %gain on stock nor "out-performance" or "under-performance". There is a risk and opportunity cost involved in both, buying and selling. Selling at any price can often result in "opportunity loss" when the stock moves higher and higher. Human psychology is a culprit here. For e.g. I post any stock which seems undervalued or overvalued to me on tradingview. When anyone makes money on that, they wont appreciate me "a single word". But when they lose or it results in opportunity loss, they are bound to blame me. I don't criticize any person, because I know their psychology has defeated them. At last, there is nothing like "easy money" in the markets. The survival of the fittest holds absolutely true here.
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