Reliance - Positive Divergence Reliance is showing positive RSI divergence in Hourly timeframe… which indicates a possible reversal…Longby AksTech1115
Reliance LongBuy Reliance at 2361 for target 2455/2484, with stoploss on daily closeLongby mohanrajms610224
reliencegartley harmonic pattern with gap up entry 2482 for tg of 2530-2606-2755 small closing sl is 2444Longby slkingyogeshUpdated 1110
Reliance weekly cmp 2420. Weekly channel support + reversal on daily charts. Buy for targets 2460-2490-2530-2600 ++ Broader view targets 2900-3000 SL closing below 2300 *Its a view, trade accordingly *Trail your profits alwaysLongby Aman07015
Reliance Weekly Time Frame Analysis Current Trend: 1) moving in uptrend parallel channel and at bottom of parallel channel 2) MACD --in negative territory with bearish momentum 3) at 0.786 level of support(2311.00-2856.15) [ No candle confirmation yet) Target to be watch: Support : once this level is broken(2369) we can except Reliance turned bearish (Parallel channel breakout and wave A level is broken) Resistance: First level of Resistance @ 2720 level . Longby satheeshSelvisubramanian5
REL TOMM 23/1/2022 2425 -2460 No Trading Zone 2460 Break Go with Long 2425 Break Go with Short. Making Head & Shoulder by hrt_the_stock_tech112
Reliance weekly analysisThe stock is trading within a bullish channel and current price is trading near lower support zone. A bounce from current level is expected.Longby nmcapital441
intradaywait for the entry . important zones are marked follow risk management and control your emotionsby hunterhunt7770
ReliancePrice is at the support zone 2420 - 2440. Expecting the price to move within the range 2400 - 2500 for few days before it gains strength to break the zone. Buy above 2460 with the stop loss of 2430 for the targets 2490, 2520 and 2560. Sell below 2400 with the stop loss of 2430 for the targets 2360, 2330 and 2300. I will take entry after understanding the trend direction.by vanathi15
RELIANCE is in crucial levelReliance is in crucial support level in weekly chart . it can be go upside and gives some gud gain or can be break support level and saw a drastic fall. we can take a call as level mentioned. SL is below the trendline on weekly closing basis or 2300 levels. here is no buying or selling recommendation only share educational purpose.Longby mybaby8420210
Mota bhai on trenline supportReliance is trading near supportive trendline level. I'm expecting a 10-15% bounce from the trenline.Longby beartrader1712
RelianceAfter making high in May 2022, reliance has been making lower high and following parallel channel since then. already its below median and future not looking good.Shortby SunilDhawan1
Reliance... Weekly chart, bullish viewIt's my personal view. This is for educational purpose Only. This is not buying or selling recommendations. I am not sebi registered. Please consult your financial advisor before taking any trade. Thankyou. Longby DeepakNarwal0
Short term Reliance level longbuy place reliance 2466-2461 with sl of daily candle close of 2430 for target of 2550. cmp - 2477Longby PriceactiontradertamilUpdated 114
Reliance ready for the Next BIG UPMOVE ?Reliance is trading at a long-term channel support & has done a 78% Retracement of the recent trend. Looks good to accumulate for long term until 2300 is not broken. This time it can target for another ATH. For short-term trading, 2400 is the area that should not be broken. Till above it, A good LONG Candidate. Longby Akshat97724
Reliance IndBUY Reliance Ind from level 2471.. it will go upside.. Stop Loss 2440.. KEEP ENJOY Trading Trades....Longby Prashant0195
#Reliance AB=CD Pattern#Reliance AB=CD Pattern PRZ-2406-2362 CMP:2444.10 @ 16 Jan 2023Longby Harmonic_Pattrens9
RelianceBuy 2475 Exit 2430 Target As per Fibo Strong hammer formation at bottom with stochastic support.Longby Intekhab-AlamUpdated 4
RELIANCE 1DHammer Candle on Supply. Entry, Stoploss & Target already mentioned on Charts. Wish you Happy & safe Trading. Please Note: I am not SEBI registered analyst. My studies are for educational purpose only. Please consult your financial advisor before Trading or Investing. I'm not responsible for any kinds of your Profits & Losses. Longby everything_smc4
Reliance Pin bar in day chartReliance Pin bar found in Day chart. If price closes above todays high, then we can go for long. Longby call2rajesh0
Balance sheet: taking the first stepsToday we are going to start learning about fundamental analysis of companies. In my opinion, this is the basic skill you should have when picking stocks to invest in. Once again, the main principle of the strategy I follow is to pick outstanding companies and buy their stocks at a discounted price. You may have noticed that first-class products are occasionally discounted in stores, but not for long, because such products are quickly swept off the shelves, and almost the next day the price is again without a discount. Exactly the same strategy is applicable to the stock market. Now, fundamental analysis is a method for picking outstanding companies (that is, companies with strong fundamentals). How can we tell if a company has a strong foundation or not? There is only one way - by analyzing its financial statements. Every listed company has to disclose this information publicly on its website. In other words, we don't have to extract that information - it is publicly available. You can also find it on TradingView and see the data in dynamics. What is the content of this information? The company publishes three reports : balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement. The balance sheet, like the order book , can be presented as an open book. The left side of the book lists the company's assets and their valuation in monetary terms, and the right side lists the company's liabilities and equity , and their valuation in monetary terms. What are company assets? These are everything that belongs to the company: buildings, equipment, trademark, shares of other companies, cash in the cash register. In general, all tangible and intangible property of a company are assets. What are liabilities and equity of a company? These are the sources of funds that gave rise to the assets. For example, if you bought a computer for $1000 with your savings, then the computer is an asset, and your own savings are equity. If a friend lent you $100, and you put the money in your pocket, the money in your pocket is an asset, and the debt to your friend is a liability. Based on these examples, you can make an imaginary balance sheet: As you can see, the entry in the balance sheet is the name of the asset, liability or equity and their monetary value. Assets, liabilities and equity are inextricably linked, so the sum of assets is always equal to the sum of liabilities and equity . If we were to write every asset in this way on the balance sheet of a large company, it would turn into an endless book of hundreds of pages. However, if we look at the balance sheets of huge corporations, they can fit on a single sheet of paper. This is due to the fact that over time invented to group the same type of balance sheet items. Let's look at how the company's balance sheet items are grouped: Don't be frightened. Now we will try to digest this table with the help of an example we are already familiar with. Let's think back to our master cobbler , specifically to the period when he was just starting out. Let's assume what exactly he had at that time: a garage, a table, a chair, a sewing machine, tools, a bag with leather and rubber, thread, a safe with money, a phone book with clients' contact information, a IOU from his friend, and oil company stocks. I have now listed the assets of our master, or should I say, of his workshop. I should note that what is listed here is exactly what is directly related to his business. Even the money in the safe, the debt from his friend, and the oil company shares came about because of the existence of the business. Let's say the master's apartment or the bicycle he rides in the park are not assets, because they don't belong to the workshop. They belong to the master, but not to his business. Let's categorize the workshop's assets into groups. There are two big groups: Current assets and Non-current assets . How should you distinguish them? The general rule is this: Current assets are what a company's product is made of, and what can turn into money in the near future, so they can be called quick assets . Non-current assets are where and with what we create the product, and what can turn into money not so soon (so they can be called long-term assets ). So, here we go: - A garage, a table, a chair are where we create a product, so a long-term (non-current) asset. - A sewing machine, tools - this is what we use to create a product - a long-term (non-current) asset. - A bag with leather and rubber and thread is what a product is made from - a quick (current) asset. - A safe with money is already real money - a quick (current) asset. - A phone book with customer numbers - it's hard to sell it to someone quickly, such assets are also called intangible assets and are placed in long-term (non-current) assets. - IOU from a friend, i.e. a friend bought boots from a master, but can pay only after receiving his salary - a quick (current) asset. - Shares of an oil company - let's assume that a customer once paid for the boots with them - a long-term (non-current) asset. So, we've just categorized the master's assets into two groups: current assets (quick assets) and non-current assets (long-term assets). In the next post, we'll break down the components of these two large groups. See you then!Editors' picksEducationby Be_Capy6657