Tech View: Nifty forms Shooting Star candle. What should traders do on Thursday
Nifty on Tuesday ended about 39 points lower to form a Shooting Star pattern on the daily chart to indicate a strong possibility of further weakness from current levels.
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Nifty on Tuesday ended about 39 points lower to form a Shooting Star pattern on the daily chart to indicate a strong possibility of further weakness from current levels.
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Nifty’s short-term trend seems to have reversed down after a reasonable rise from the lows. Immediate support is placed at 22,300 and the weakness below this support could trigger more … Read More
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