Entry Point: Enter a long position (buy) above the high of the candle that closes above 24512 on a 15-minute timeframe. This means if a candle on the 15-minute chart closes above 24512, you will buy once the price exceeds the high of that candle.
Stop Loss: Set a stop loss below the low of the breakout candle or a significant support level to manage risk. For instance, if the breakout candle has a low of 24450, you might set your stop loss slightly below this level to protect your capital.
Target: Determine your target based on historical resistance levels or a specific risk-reward ratio. For example, if you risk 50 points (from 24512 to 24462), aim for a reward of at least 100 points (e.g., a target of 24612).
Sell Strategy:
Entry Point: Enter a short position (sell) below the low of the candle that closes below 24346 on a 15-minute timeframe. This means if a candle on the 15-minute chart closes below 24346, you will sell once the price drops below the low of that candle.
Stop Loss: Set a stop loss above the high of the breakdown candle or a significant resistance level. For example, if the breakdown candle has a high of 24400, you might set your stop loss slightly above this level to mitigate risk.
Target: Determine your target based on historical support levels or a specific risk-reward ratio. For example, if you risk 50 points (from 24346 to 24396), aim for a reward of at least 100 points (e.g., a target of 24246).
Risk Management: Use Stop Losses: Always use stop losses to protect your capital and limit potential losses.
Position Sizing: Never risk more than a small percentage (e.g., 1-2%) of your trading capital on a single trade.
Regularly Review: Continuously monitor the market and adjust your strategy based on evolving conditions and new information.
Market Context: Economic Indicators: Keep an eye on key economic indicators such as GDP figures, inflation data, and interest rate announcements that can impact Nifty.
Geopolitical Events: Be aware of geopolitical events and developments that can cause significant market volatility.
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