AniketKabir

Patience pays

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NSE:SEQUENT   SEQUENT SCIENTIFIC

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Will buy more if comes at 62 again. Breakout of downward red channel lead to 90+

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I will wait for 62, if it comes
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Long with stop loss below 72
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Trade closed: stop reached:
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Though market is sideways; Demand is picking up
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In a single day; market at push area- supply started here last time. breakout of this level is crucial for upward journey
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Holding gains
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Rejection from Supply zone(Gap) , will see the response from Demand zone (Neon green). results were still poor, market may go sideways for some time.
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shifted cyan line downwards
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Demand and supply - a different perspective in sideways market.
Supply is coming ferociously from upper parallel, but demand is not willing to concede ground from base of rectangle of sideways market's lower boundary.
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Same status w.r.t Demand and Supply; fight is on

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