Head & Shoulder (H&S) pattern in the Bank Nifty Index on a daily timeframe. The H&S pattern is a reversal chart pattern indicating a potential bearish trend after an uptrend. Here's the detailed explanation:
1. Key Components of the Pattern:
Left Shoulder: The first peak, formed after an uptrend, followed by a decline to the neckline (support).
Head: The highest peak, formed after the left shoulder, followed by a decline back to the neckline.
Right Shoulder: A peak lower than the head, formed after the neckline is tested again, signaling weakening upward momentum.
2. Neckline:
The neckline acts as a support level that connects the lows between the left shoulder, head, and right shoulder.
In this chart, the neckline is marked as a critical support level.
3. Entry and Targets:
Entry Point: A short position is triggered once the price breaks below the neckline with strong bearish confirmation.
Projected Targets:
Target 1: 48,050
Target 2: 46,550
Final Target: 45,000
These targets are derived by projecting the height of the head from the neckline downward.
4. Stop Loss: The Stop Loss is placed above the recent high near 51,050, to minimize risk if the price reverses upward.
Conclusion: The Bank Nifty chart demonstrates a classic Head & Shoulder pattern, indicating potential downside targets with well-defined entry, stop loss, and profit-taking levels. This pattern suggests caution for bullish traders and an opportunity for bearish traders if confirmed.
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