Mantubora

Nifty will troll as investor wealth will fall.

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NSE:NIFTY   Nifty 50 Index

EXHAUSTION GAP IN NIFTY.
NIFTY 14/04/21 gap will opens higher and closes lower, leaving a large red-colored candle, depicting a tremendous amount of selling.
Notice how the price action shown in this chart is trending higher prior to the exhaustion gap, and the gap and following price drop appear to break the most recent trend.
Whatever was driving these buyers to purchase the stock at these prices was drawing the attention of many potential investors. Once the price reached its highest level, then it was as if there were simply no more buyers to push prices higher. Corona factor build up fear in investors and people started exiting their position.

The principle behind an exhaustion gap is that the number of likely buyers has diminished and sellers have aggressively stepped into the market. The buyers may be largely exhausted implying that the upward trend is likely about to stop as sellers take profits from a previously extended rise in the price of the stock.

The exhaustion gap has three particular features.
1. Several weeks or months of upward trend in the share price of a stock.
2. A sizable gap between the lowest price of the day previous and the highest price of the most recent trading day (roughly half the range, or better, of an average trading day for that stock).
3. An above average degree of trading volume taking place on the current day.

When these three components all exist in a two-day price pattern, it is usually referred to as an exhaustion gap and technical analysts expect that this signal implies prices will trend lower over the days and weeks ahead.
Exhaustion gaps can be difficult to identify and may be easily confused with runaway gaps.


EDUCATOIN PURPOSE
Trade closed: target reached:
The market showed the same trend as expected in exhaustion gap.
the market closed in the box, the trend in starting was negative and later was positive.
Trade closed: target reached:
corona is evil for investors

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