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Axis Bank Long

Axis Bank MTF Analysis Axis BankYearly Demand Breakout 867 Axis Bank 6 Month Demand Breakout 867 Axis BankQtrly Demand BUFL 970 Axis BankMonthly Demand 1045 Axis BankWeekly Demand 1071 Axis BankDaily Demand DMIP & Cap 1037 ENTRY -1 Long 1071 SL 996 RISK 75 Target as per Entry 1234 RR 2 Positional Target 1757 Target Points 163 Recent High 1,340

15M EUR/USD Sell Idea

Everything is on the chart Day trade signal on 15M chart Goodluck

Gold in the new year 2025, continue SIDEWAY

✍️ NOVA hello everyone, Let's comment on gold price next week from 12/30/2024 - 01/03/2025 ? World situation: Gold prices (XAU/USD) slip slightly in light post-Christmas trading, settling near $2,630 during the Asian session on Friday. Still, the safe-haven asset could gain support as markets await insights into the US economy under the incoming Trump administration and the Federal Reserve's 2025 interest rate plans. As a non-yielding asset, gold benefits from moderate US PCE inflation data, which challenges expectations of minimal Fed rate cuts next year and suggests the possibility of further easing. Its safe-haven allure is further reinforced by persistent geopolitical tensions, including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and unrest in the Middle East. ? Identify: Gold continues SIDEWAY, market sentiment awaits new year 2025 and price trades above 2600 ? Technically: Based on the resistance and support areas of the gold price according to the H4 frame, NOVA identifies the important key areas as follows: Resistance: $2638, $2665 Support : $2607, $2597, $2584 ? NOTE: Note: Nova wishes traders to manage their capital well - take the number of lots that match your capital - Takeprofit equal to 4-6% of capital account - Stoplose equal to 2-3% of capital account - The winner is the one who sticks with the market the longest

IRB Infra Long

IRB Infra Looks +ve above 60. This is following Descending Slanting Triangle pattern and looks like retest is almost done. But better be safe so preferrable after 60!! Then there is a potential to go 17% minimum!!

SHARDA MOTOR INDS LTD S/R

Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

15M Gold Buy Idea

Everything is on the chart Day Trade Signal Goodluck

Tata Steel

Tata Steel MTF Analysis Tata SteelYearly Demand Breakout 139 Tata Steel 6 Month Demand Breakout 124 Tata SteelQtrly Demand BUFL 114 Tata SteelMonthly Demand 129 Tata SteelWeekly Demand 120 Tata SteelDaily Demand DMIP & Cap 132 ENTRY -1 Long 132 SL 114 RISK 18 Target as per Entry 164 RR 2 Positional Target 272 Target Points 32 Recent High 184 Recent Low 114

ROSEUSDT: Catching the Retracement for a Potential Big Move!!

ROSEUSDT has shown promising signs of a potential bullish continuation. After a successful bounce from a major support level, the price consolidated briefly before a strong breakout yesterday, pushing through resistance. Today's retracement to the broken resistance level (now acting as support) presents a potential entry opportunity for traders. Always manage your risk and use appropriate position sizing. BINANCE:ROSEUSDT Currently trading at $0.092 Buy level: Above $0.09 Stop loss: Below $0.076 Target : $0.18 Max Leverage 3x Always keep Stop loss Follow Our Tradingview Account for More Technical Analysis Updates, | Like, Share and Comment Your thoughts

Vidu

import yfinance as yf import pandas as pd import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # Function to check for price and volume breakouts def breakout_scanner(ticker, price_breakout_pct=1.05, volume_mult=1.5, lookback=20): # Download historical data (6 months of daily data) df = yf.download(ticker, period="6mo", interval="1d") # Calculate moving averages for volume df = df .rolling(window=lookback).mean() # Get the recent high and low recent_high = df .max() recent_low = df .min() # Last row data (current day) last_row = df.iloc # Check for Price Breakout (above recent high or below recent low) price_breakout_up = last_row >= recent_high * price_breakout_pct price_breakout_down = last_row = df .iloc * volume_mult # Print scanner results if price_breakout_up: print(f"{ticker}: Price Breakout Up! (Price above {recent_high * price_breakout_pct})") if price_breakout_down: print(f"{ticker}: Price Breakout Down! (Price below {recent_low * (2 - price_breakout_pct)})") if volume_breakout: print(f"{ticker}: Volume Breakout! (Volume above {df .iloc * volume_mult})") # Optional: Plot stock chart for visual inspection df [ ].plot(figsize=(10,6), subplots=True) plt.suptitle(f'{ticker} - Price and Volume Breakout') plt.show() # List of stocks to scan stocks = for stock in stocks: breakout_scanner(stock)

LE TRAVENUES TECHNOLOGY L S/R

Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.