Ease My Trip : Symmetrical TriangleThe symmetrical triangle, which can also be referred to as a coil, usually forms during a trend as a continuation pattern. The pattern contains at least two lower highs and two higher lows. When these points are connected, the lines converge as they are extended and the symmetrical triangle takes shape.
Trend: In order to qualify as a continuation pattern, an established trend (at least a few months old) should exist. The symmetrical triangle marks a consolidation period before continuing after the breakout.
Four (4) Points: We know that we need at least 2 points to form a trend line and to form a symmetrical triangle we need 2 trend lines . Therefore, a minimum of 4 points are required to begin considering a formation as a symmetrical triangle. The second high should be lower than the first and the upper line should slope down. The second low should be higher than the first and the lower line should slope up. Ideally, 5 points are enough to form a symmetrical triangle (2 on the upside trendline and 3 on the downside trendline)
Volume: As the symmetrical triangle extends and the trading range contracts, volume should start to diminish. This refers to the quiet before the storm, or the tightening consolidation before the breakout.
Duration: The symmetrical triangle can extend for a few weeks or many months. If the pattern is less than 3 weeks, it is usually considered a pennant . Typically, the time duration is about 3 months.
Breakout Timeframe: The ideal breakout point occurs 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through the pattern's development or time-span. The time-span of the pattern can be measured from the apex (convergence of upper and lower lines) back to the beginning of the lower trend line (base). A break before the 1/2 way point might be premature and a break too close to the apex may be insignificant. After all, as the apex approaches, a breakout must occur sometime.
Breakout Confirmation: A break should be on a closing basis for it to be considered valid. Some traders apply a price (3% break) or time (sustained for 3 days) filter to confirm validity. The breakout should occur with an expansion in volume , especially on upside breakouts.
Return to Apex: After the breakout (up or down), the apex can turn into future support or resistance. The price sometimes returns to the apex or a support/resistance level around the breakout before resuming in the direction of the breakout.
Price Target: There are two methods to estimate the extent of the move after the breakout. First, the widest distance of the symmetrical triangle can be measured and applied to the breakout point. Second, a trend line can be drawn parallel to the pattern's trend line that slopes (up or down) in the direction of the break. The extension of this line will mark a potential breakout target.
TRADING STRATEGY: Buy on CMP and hold with SL of 50 (clbs) and look for the measured target zone of 70-72 zone.
EASEMYTRIP trade ideas
EaseMyTrip Price Action AnalysisThere is a pennant (symmetrical triangle) pattern formation (blue triangle).
By choosing baseline charting (instead of candlestick or range), you can visualize the swings.
As of now it's hitting the resistance of 403. If it able to break the previous swing high (409 on 04/10) with volume, it can go high (~425).
But see the black dotted line. That's a "prediction" heuristic (no guarantee, it's just a heuristic) where price-action can go.
If it fails to break the upper trend line, then the range is: 400-375.
Upside 10 %
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Hello Traders,
Ease My Trip is showing some strength as the triangle is getting squeezed n weekly basis , can give 10 % Upside. With 376 as strict Stop Loss on can enter and aim for the target of 430 and 440
Chart Self explanatory
Time Frame : Weekly
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EASEMYTRIP: Strengthening to BreakoutEASEMYTRIP: Easy Trip Planners Ltd
In the chart:
PC-A1 = PC-A2 = PC-B1 = PC-B2
#WondersOfPC
At the time of breakout of PC-A1, candles consolidated in same PC's,
then went down and took support at Point P1, which is mid line of PC-A2
and with that Support it Broke out the consolidation.
Now, check the same for PC-B1 & PC B2
We had a good consolidation after the PC-A1 BO,
and recently broke down from PC-B1, took support at P2, midline of PC-B2
The chart build up is showing strength, one can add at CMP,
If overall market holds strong, we may see levels of ATH 475.
For swing trade,
CBSL will be of 389
Good pick for travelling and tourism industry exposure in the LT Portfolio
Ease My Trip : Symmetrical TriangleThe symmetrical triangle, which can also be referred to as a coil, usually forms during a trend as a continuation pattern. The pattern contains at least two lower highs and two higher lows. When these points are connected, the lines converge as they are extended and the symmetrical triangle takes shape.
Trend: In order to qualify as a continuation pattern, an established trend (at least a few months old) should exist. The symmetrical triangle marks a consolidation period before continuing after the breakout.
Four (4) Points: We know that we need at least 2 points to form a trend line and to form a symmetrical triangle we need 2 trend lines. Therefore, a minimum of 4 points are required to begin considering a formation as a symmetrical triangle. The second high should be lower than the first and the upper line should slope down. The second low should be higher than the first and the lower line should slope up. Ideally, 5 points are enough to form a symmetrical triangle (2 on the upside trendline and 3 on the downside trendline)
Volume: As the symmetrical triangle extends and the trading range contracts, volume should start to diminish. This refers to the quiet before the storm, or the tightening consolidation before the breakout.
Duration: The symmetrical triangle can extend for a few weeks or many months. If the pattern is less than 3 weeks, it is usually considered a pennant . Typically, the time duration is about 3 months.
Breakout Timeframe: The ideal breakout point occurs 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through the pattern's development or time-span. The time-span of the pattern can be measured from the apex (convergence of upper and lower lines) back to the beginning of the lower trend line (base). A break before the 1/2 way point might be premature and a break too close to the apex may be insignificant. After all, as the apex approaches, a breakout must occur sometime.
Breakout Confirmation: A break should be on a closing basis for it to be considered valid. Some traders apply a price (3% break) or time (sustained for 3 days) filter to confirm validity. The breakout should occur with an expansion in volume , especially on upside breakouts.
Return to Apex: After the breakout (up or down), the apex can turn into future support or resistance. The price sometimes returns to the apex or a support/resistance level around the breakout before resuming in the direction of the breakout.
Price Target: There are two methods to estimate the extent of the move after the breakout. First, the widest distance of the symmetrical triangle can be measured and applied to the breakout point. Second, a trend line can be drawn parallel to the pattern's trend line that slopes (up or down) in the direction of the break. The extension of this line will mark a potential breakout target.
Trendline Breakout in EASEMYTRIPDON'T HAVE TIME TO MANAGE YOUR TRADES?
- Take BTST trades at 3:25 pm everyday
- Book profits within first 30 minutes of the market opening
- Try to exit taking 3-5% profit of each trade
- SL can be taken when 5/15 min candle close below 44EMA
- SL can also be maintained as 1% or closing below the low of breakout candle
Levels mentioned on the chart are calculated using Breakout Indicator
Now why do I prefer BTST over swing trades? The primary reason is that I have observed that 90% of the stocks give most of the movement in just 1-2 days and the rest of the time they either consolidate or fall
Trendline Breakout in EASEMYTRIP
Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow: EASEMYTRIP
Breakout in Easy Trip Planners...Chart is self explanatory. Entry, Targets and Stop Loss are mentioned on the chart.
Disclaimer: This is for demonstration and educational purpose only. This is not buying or selling recommendations. I am not SEBI registered. Please consult your financial advisor before taking any trade.
Target 1 achieved in EASEMYTRIP. Gain of 47% Target 2 is ON.This is follow-up on Easy Trip Planners. Can check link to related ideas.
Target 1 achieved. Gain of more than 47%. Target 2 is ON.
Chart is self explanatory. Entry, Targets and Trailing Stop Loss are mentioned on the chart.
Disclaimer: This is for demonstration and educational purpose only. This is not buying or selling recommendations. I am not SEBI registered. Please consult your financial advisor before taking any trade.
Energy Coil in EMT1. Market constantly exhibits inertia and tends to continue to do what it has just been doing. If it is in a trend, most attempts to reverse it will fail. If it is in a trading range, most attempts to break out into a trend will fail.
2. Because channels usually get retraced eventually, it is helpful to look at all bull channels as bear flags and all bear channels as bull flags.
3. If the trend is strong, the breakout may go sideways and be followed by more trending. Rarely, the breakout can be in the trend direction and the trend can accelerate sharply. For example, if there is a bull spike and then a bull channel, rarely the market will break out above the trend channel line and the bull trend will accelerate. Usually the breakout will fail within five bars or so and the market will then reverse.
4. The two most important concepts in trading are that there is a mathematical basis for everything, and that at any moment when you are convinced of the market’s direction, there is someone equally smart who believes the opposite.
Formation of energy coil is one such event (point no 3)
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