Jayshree Tea: A Worthy Stock Pick!The chart of JAYSHREETEA provides delineates critical price thresholds that signify breakout points, along with specific support levels that serve as indicators of where buying interest may manifest.
Additionally, the chart highlights regions likely to act as ceiling points for future price ascensions, allowing for informed decisions on entry and exit strategies.
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JAYSHREETEA
JAY SHREE TEA IND Stock is forming head and shoulder, We can see breakout of this stock in upcoming days and stock will try to complete its wave pattern as per corrective ABC pattern we might see 200 and 270 levels in upcoming days. I have make a route of this chart it will try to complete in this form like this
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JAYSRETEA 150 ?we can see head and shoulder in this particular script, share is struggling to cross 130 area many touches there. after forming a flag and pole pattern we can see a break in this particular script target 150 as per harmonic thanks
Jay Shree Tea Breakout 1. Buy or Sell at your own risk
2. Don't risk more than 1%-2% of your capital as stop loss
3. Position Size formula:- Stop Loss Amount/(Buy Price-Initial Stop Loss Price)
4. Sell on initial stop loss hit or daily RSI closing below 40
5. Some other ways to sell stocks can be
a. 25% or 50% up in three weeks or less
b. Weekly tailing tops with high volume
c. Exhaustion gaps
d. Heavy daily volume without further upside
e. Largest one day price drop
After a consolidation since August 2021, NSE:JAYSREETEA has even a high volume breakout today. The reason behind this breakout is Sri Lanka crisis. The tea industry in India has started getting export enquiries from the markets where Sri Lanka used to sell teas. "Almost all tea processing units in Sri Lanka are witnessing power cuts for almost 12-13 hours a day and have not enough fuel to run their generators. This is leading to production disruption and thereby impacting the quality of black tea leaves," said Dipak Shah, chairman, South India Tea Exporters Association, who was in Colombo a few days ago. To learn more about the situation please follow the link economictimes.indiatimes.com
buy with a stop just below Rs.100.