U turn is possible in Nifty from the level of 19425. Weekly View

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Hello Traders,
How are doing everyone. I have done analysis on NIfty for 2 weeks analysis, and my analyse is that, Nifty can take U turn once it will reach at somewhere 19425-19500 levels. Logic behind of this analysis is proper visible on 2 hour charts. You guy's just have a look on 2 hour chart and you will see that nifty is trading in higher highs and higher lows kind of pattern. so next higher highs could be somewhere in between 19425-19500 levels.

So for me i will wait for that levels to short nifty for the target of 19000 levels. Other logic behind of this trades is that We have seen continuously 2 gaps back to back on 2 hour chart, and let me tell you tomorrow it is again going to open in gap up somewhere 19200+ levels. Well Market is highly bullish here, so do not short until do not get confirmation from top trendline.
Let's see where the market is going, we will do trade according to our analysis.


Disclaimer:- I Might be wrong in this analysis, so please always do your own analysis or consult with your financial advisor before taking any kind of trades.

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Regards
Rahul Pal
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this is going to test 19400+ levels till coming two days
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I have a btst trade in it:-
Buy Nifty 6th july 19350 pe at 41 now, keep stop loss at 20 and go for the target above 65/95/125+
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follow strict stop loss in it.
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just small stop loss for 20 points
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OMG 52
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