SUNPHARMA - Bullish Consolidation - Volume SpikeNSE: SUNPHARMA is closing with an bullish consolidation candle supported with high volumes.
Today's volumes and candlestick formation indicates strong demand and stock should move to previous swing highs in the coming days.
The stock has been consolidating for the past few days and moving along the trendline which is indicating demand.
One can look for a 8% to 11% gain on deployed capital in this swing trade.
The view is to be discarded in the event of the stock breaking previous swing low.
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SUNPHARMA trade ideas
Sunpharma might form a new high (26/09/22).Sunpharma on the weekly time frame has given a nice bullish engulfing candle and a nice 6% return this week.
The market has given a negative return but this stock has remained in green.
There is possibility of another up move in the coming week and the stock may form new 52 week high.
It is following the market movement. It has broken the resistance level of 900 and retest the levels.
Three points confirmation for a trade
1. Crossed 20 ema on the daily time frame.
2. Closing above the resistance level, high volume break out and closing above 200 ema on weekly time frame.
3. Candlestick pattern :- Bullish engulfing pattern.
If the stock breaks and closes above the levels of 925 on the daily time frame, a trade can be initiated.
Targets :- 940-45, 950
Wait for the stock price to cross the level. Watch for the price action near the levels before entering the trade.
A swing or intraday trades can be taken in the stock.
SUNPHARMA: Cup and Handle BreakoutTrading Strategy : Stock has given a breakout of the formation of cup and handle . One should buy the stock near the current level i.e. 912 and keeping a stop loss of 856 , look for the target of 1050-1115 which is the measured target zone..
Buy: 912
Stop loss : 856
Targets:
Tgt 1: 1050
Tgt 2: 1115
Theory:
The Cup with Handle is a bullish continuation pattern that marks a consolidation period followed by a breakout. It was developed by William O'Neil and introduced in his 1988 book, How to Make Money in Stocks.
As its name implies, there are two parts to the pattern: the cup and the handle. The cup forms after an advance and looks like a bowl or rounding bottom. As the cup is completed, a trading range develops on the right-hand side and the handle is formed. A subsequent breakout from the handle's trading range signals a continuation of the prior advance.
Trend: To qualify as a continuation pattern, a prior trend should exist. Ideally, the trend should be a few months old and not too mature. The more mature the trend, the less chance that the pattern marks a continuation or the less upside potential.
Cup: The cup should be “U” shaped and resemble a bowl or rounding bottom. A “V” shaped bottom would be considered too sharp of a reversal to qualify. The softer “U” shape ensures that the cup is a consolidation pattern with valid support at the bottom of the “U”. The perfect pattern would have equal highs on both sides of the cup, but this is not always the case.
Cup Depth: Ideally, the depth of the cup should retrace 1/3 or less of the previous advance. However, with volatile markets and over-reactions, the retracement could range from 1/3 to 1/2. In extreme situations, the maximum retracement could be 2/3, which conforms with Dow Theory.
Handle: After the high forms on the right side of the cup, there is a pullback that forms the handle. Sometimes this handle resembles a flag or pennant that slopes downward, other times it is just a short pullback. The handle represents the final consolidation/pullback before the big breakout and can retrace up to 1/3 of the cup's advance, but usually not more. The smaller the retracement, the more bullish the formation and significant the breakout. Sometimes it is prudent to wait for a break above the resistance line established by the highs of the cup.
Volume: There should be a substantial increase in volume on the breakout above the handle's resistance.
Target: The projected advance after breakout can be estimated by measuring the distance from the right peak of the cup to the bottom of the cup.
Target 1 achieved in Sunpharma | 5% mover This idea is a follow-up to Sunpharma
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