DLF trade ideas
#DLF - Harmonic Pattern#DLF - Harmonic Pattern
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DLF: In the face of resistance or will it break free? DLF
the stock is heading at a zone where there is plenty of resistance between 395-414
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DLF at perfect Demand zoneWith Budget just around the Corner and India being the Developing Country focus will be on Infra & Realty Sector. Lots of Scope for Development still there especially after 3 waves of Covid.
DLF Looks at Good support or Demand Zone, Any positives for realty sector this stock can Rocket
Keep Watching
[ INTRADAY ] DLF LONG BET
risk: Reward ratio is 1: 2
Rest as per Charts
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Note -
One of the best forms of Price Action is to not try to predict at all. Instead of that, ACT on the price. So, this chart tells “where” to act in “what direction. Unless it triggers, like, let’s say the candle doesn’t break the level which says “Buy/Sell if it breaks”, You should not buy/sell at all.
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I use shorthands for my trades.
“Positional” - means You can carry these positions and I do not see sharp volatility ahead.
“Intraday” -means You must close this position at any cost by the end of the day.
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Always follow a stop loss.
In the case of Intraday trades, it is mostly the “Low/High of the Candle”.
In the case of Positional trades, it is mostly the previous swings
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