HDFCBANK is in compression stage, will give good momentum soonerHDFCBANK is almost flat from last 2 months and is in compression stage. Sooner will give good momentum on breakout or breakdown. Keep an eye, once it break out or breakdown. by devendrasb0
HDFC BANK S/R for 9/9/24Support 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. 20 EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Above 20 EMA: If the stock price is above the 20 EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below 20 EMA: If the stock price is below the 20 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. RSI: RSI readings greater than the 70 level are overbought territory, and RSI readings lower than the 30 level are considered oversold territory. Combining RSI with Support and Resistance: Support Level: This is a price level where a stock tends to find buying interest, preventing it from falling further. If RSI is showing an oversold condition (below 30) and the price is near or at a strong support level, it could be a good buy signal. Resistance Level: This is a price level where a stock tends to find selling interest, preventing it from rising further. If RSI is showing an overbought condition (above 70) and the price is near or at a strong resistance level, it could be a signal to sell or short the asset. 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. by zenthosh1
When to Average a stock? Averaging Good or Bad? (Devil is in the details). The Questions you should ask yourself before averaging: I have been asked this question several times. What is the right time to average a stock? I usually have a counter question to this question. The same question you can ask yourselves before averaging. Why did you hold on to a losing stock for so long? Now are you feeling so bad and hurt about the capital lost that you are feeling the need to average it? In most cases averaging is not strategic but might just be psychological. It just makes investor feel better that you have not made huge losses on your capital. Risk in Averaging: The other risk in averaging is that you are deploying more capital to a losing horse. In most cases people sell the stock which has helped them make money and put the same money on the stock that is already loosing. So this becomes a double whammy. If your conviction on the stock which you want to average is so high, hold on to it without deploying more capital. In most cases the second biscuit which goes in to rescue the first biscuit also gets drowned. Thus ruining the tea (here your portfolio further). When you can Average?: Sometimes though averaging can be strategic. Say a high conviction blue chip stock has gone down just because of market correction or some other micro factors is truly making a turn around and the capital allocated to the same stock is not so huge you may average it. Sometimes people take entry with a risk reward ratio which is in favor of the investor but still the technical breakout fails due to again market correction or not so relevant or operational issue which gets resolved you can average the stock. Sometimes you have taken X/2 or X/3 entry in a stock consciously knowing about some factors or strategically have allocated partial capital for tracking quantity you can definitely average such stock. Just make sure that the stock you are averaging is fundamentally strong and there are no ethical issues that have come to fore about the management. There are no macro or micro headwinds that can still drown further your allocated as well as freshly allocated capital. Do not catch a falling knife. Catch the tennis ball when it is bouncing after forming a bottom. Technical Analysis Can Help You in Timing your Moves: In the chart is the chart of HDFC Bank. HDFC Bank is a blue chip stock and high conviction stock for lot of people. Suppose someone is holding HDFC bank bought at higher levels Zone B and Zone D in the chart can be the points where he or she can average. The reason being in the Zone B the stock has taken support of 200 days EMA (Father line) and crossed 50 days EMA (Mother Line too). In the Zone D stock to mid channel support and crossed the Mother line 50 days EMA. RSI was also turning favorable in this zone. A smarter investor would sell partial quantity of this stock at Zone A when the stock is falling below Mother and Father line (50 and 200 Days EMA). Buy again in the quantity he had sold + He will be able to buy some surplus quantity due to price difference in the zone B. He will again sell partially in the zone C, when the stock hits channel top resistance where RSI is also showing the stock is overbought and buy the same quantity + surplus quantity with remaining balance again in the Zone D where the stock has taken Mid Channel support and is crossing Mother Line 50 EMA again. To know more about Mother line. Father line and Mother, Father and Small child theory read my book the Happy Candles Way to Wealth creation available on Amazon in paperback or Kindle version. What happened here when you took help of Techincal analysis? with the same capital deployed you have some surplus quantity of the stock. This is playing smart. This is how you can beat the market. HDFC Bank grew at approximately 23.4 CAGR in the last 5 years but you will be able to grow your HDFC bank stock at a CAGR which is better than the bank itself. Knowing Technical analysis will help you not only knowing the points where you can average but using it smartly will help you compound your money faster and beat the market. This is not a recommendation to buy HDFC Bank stock but it is an educational example of how you can make your money work harder. How you can grow it faster and create generational wealth. Happy Investing with Happy Candles! Disclaimer: There is a chance of biases including confirmation bias, information bias, halo effect and anchoring bias in this write-up. Investment in stocks, derivatives and mutual funds is subject to market risks, please consult your investment advisor before taking financial decisions. The data, chart or any other information provided above is for the purpose of analysis and is purely educational in nature. We will not be responsible for Profit or loss due to descision taken based on this article. The names of the stocks or index levels mentioned if any in the article are for the purpose of education and analysis only. Purpose of this article is educational. Please do not consider this as a recommendation of any sorts. by Happy_Candles_Investment7
HDFC BANK LONGTERM HDFC Bank can be a good long-term investment for a number of reasons, including its quality, stability, and returns: Quality HDFC Bank has higher scores for quality than other blue-chip lenders, and its stability ratios are superior. Returns HDFC Bank has given returns of +18.93% in the last year, and +82.31% in the last 3 years. Analyst ratings 18 analysts have given HDFC Bank a strong buy rating, and 14 analysts have given it a buy rating. However, stock investment depends on several factors, and investors should consider their own investment goals and horizon before investing. Longby PJVFINANCIAL1
HDFC Bank at SupportHDFC Bank is trading at very long-term channel support and at historically low valuations. Add this to your list of charts to be studied for TARGETS of: 1. 1730 2. 1960 Note: If you are afraid that the stock has corrected a lot recently, remember the famous quote: "Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful." Happy LearningLongby Gaurav_Singh_5705Updated 2218
HDFC Bank Ltd Ltd view for Intraday 30th August #HDFCBANK HDFC Bank Ltd Ltd view for Intraday 30th August #HDFCBANK Buying may witness above 1655 Support area 1620.. Below ignoring buying momentum for intraday Selling may witness below 1620 Resistance area 1650 Above ignoring selling momentum for intraday Charts for Educational purposes only. Please follow strict stop loss and risk reward if you follow the level. Thanks, V Trade PointLongby vichithra2
HDFC BANK LTD:Moving Average cross over with VolumeHDFC BANK LTD: In daily chart shows 20DEMA Crossing above other higher DEMAs,Increase in volume with EMA Cross over suggests,if HDFC holds 1650 likely to test 1675 followed by 1700+(For educational purpose only)Longby CSB681
HDFC BANK 1DAYthe price might drop to the 1613 level and then bounce back up to 1800. Let's see what happens I Am Not SEBI Registered Analyst. All Post and Levels Posting is only for educational and knowledge purpose. I Am not responsible for your any kind of loss or profit. No Claim, All Rights Reserved.‼️Longby saimandali5
HDFC BANK S/R for 26/8/24Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/share) 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. 20 EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Above 20 EMA: If the stock price is above the 20 EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below 20 EMA: If the stock price is below the 20 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. RSI: RSI readings greater than the 70 level are overbought territory, and RSI readings lower than the 30 level are considered oversold territory. Combining RSI with Support and Resistance: Support Level: This is a price level where a stock tends to find buying interest, preventing it from falling further. If RSI is showing an oversold condition (below 30) and the price is near or at a strong support level, it could be a good buy signal. Resistance Level: This is a price level where a stock tends to find selling interest, preventing it from rising further. If RSI is showing an overbought condition (above 70) and the price is near or at a strong resistance level, it could be a signal to sell or short the asset. 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. by zenthosh113
HDFC Bank Ltd intraday level for 22nd Aug #HDFCBANK HDFC Bank Ltd intraday level for 22nd Aug #HDFCBANK Buying may witness above 1635 Support area 1620. Below ignoring buying momentum for intraday Selling may witness below 1620 Resistance area 1635 Above ignoring selling momentum for intraday Charts for Educational purposes only. Please follow strict stop loss and risk reward if you follow the level. Thanks, V Trade PointLongby vichithra6
HDFC BANK S/R for 20/8/24Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/share) 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. 20 EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Above 20 EMA: If the stock price is above the 20 EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below 20 EMA: If the stock price is below the 20 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. RSI: RSI readings greater than the 70 level are overbought territory, and RSI readings lower than the 30 level are considered oversold territory. Combining RSI with Support and Resistance: Support Level: This is a price level where a stock tends to find buying interest, preventing it from falling further. If RSI is showing an oversold condition (below 30) and the price is near or at a strong support level, it could be a good buy signal. Resistance Level: This is a price level where a stock tends to find selling interest, preventing it from rising further. If RSI is showing an overbought condition (above 70) and the price is near or at a strong resistance level, it could be a signal to sell or short the asset. 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. by zenthosh5
HDFC Bank Ltd intraday level for 19th Aug #HDFCBANK HDFC Bank Ltd intraday level for 19th Aug #HDFCBANK Buying may witness above 1650 Support area 1620. Below ignoring buying momentum for intraday Selling may witness below 1620 Resistance area 1650. Above ignoring selling momentum for intraday Charts for Educational purposes only. Please follow strict stop loss and risk reward if you follow the level. Thanks, V Trade PointLongby vichithra2
Next Big move on HDFC..Next Big move on HDFC For Longs as price is at the Fib folden zone, Rejected at order block with fair value gap, Wait for the trend line brake with volume. take a lower time frame long entry to increase risk to reward ratio..Longby gakingofkings1
HDFC Bank upside target 1680 A good rise can be seen again in HDFC Bank. After rising above the strong support of 1600, the stock is currently closed at 1632.10 above 20 SMA 1623.95. From where the stock may see a rise of 2 to 4 percent in the coming week. It is also possible that the stock may touch the target of 1680 next week.Longby Sudhir-Sirohi2
HDFC BANK S/R for 13/8/24Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/share) 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. 20 EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Above 20 EMA: If the stock price is above the 20 EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below 20 EMA: If the stock price is below the 20 EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. 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. by zenthosh5
HDFC Bank Ltd - Approaching Breakout LevelsHDFC Bank is nearing a potential bullish breakout above 1,684.00, with the next resistance level at 1,794.00. The stock has been consolidating and shows signs of upward momentum. Keep an eye on these levels for a decisive breakout, which could lead to a strong move higher.Longby GlobalMarketGuru5
HDFC BANK S/R for 12/8/24Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/share) 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. 20 EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Above 20 EMA: If the stock price is above the 20 EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below 20 EMA: If the stock price is below the 20 EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. It's important to remember that while these indicators can be useful, they are not foolproof. Always consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. by zenthosh3
HDFC sideways, For Institutional Exits?TrapZone is Red But Sideways. Price is going sideways now. Recent GREEM UMVD Pushing the price Up. Expect a cycle back down if we break the 4th Angle UP. No need to waste Risk on this action!by SnowflakeTrader5
$HDFCbankgot the budget on the 1st post which i recon the pre election rally should start so for now scale in for long term buys deployed some a few days ago will add IF given this deviation next few days by CompoundingGainUpdated 44
[Positional] HDFCBank Buy IdeaNote - 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 at "where" to act in "what direction. Unless it triggers, like, let's say the candle doesn't break the level which says "Buy if it breaks", You should not buy at all. ======= I use shorthands for my trades. "Positional" - means You can carry these positions and I do not see sharp volatility ahead. (I tally upcoming events and many small kinds of stuff to my own tiny capacity.) "Intraday" -means You must close this position at any cost by the end of the day. "Theta" , "Bounce" , "3BB" or "Entropy" - My own systems. ======= I won't personally follow any rules. If I "think" (It is never gut feel. It is always some reason.) the trade is wrong, I may take reverse trade. I may carry forward an intraday position. What is meant here - You shouldn't follow me because I may miss updating. You should follow the system I share. ======= Like - Always follow a stop loss. In the case of Intraday trades, it is mostly the "Day's High". In the case of Positional trades, it is mostly the previous swings. I do not use Stop Loss most of the time. But I manage my risk with options as I do most of the trades using derivativesLongby Amit_Ghosh2
HDFC BANK S/R for 6/8/24Support and Resistance Levels: In technical analysis, support and resistance levels are significant price levels where buying or selling interest tends to be strong. They are identified based on previous price levels where the price has shown a tendency to reverse or find support. Support levels are represented by the green line and green shade, indicating areas where buying interest may emerge to prevent further price decline. Resistance levels are represented by the red line and red shade, indicating areas where selling pressure may arise to prevent further price increases. Traders often consider these levels as potential buying or selling opportunities. Breakouts: Breakouts occur when the price convincingly moves above a resistance level (red shade) or below a support level (green shade). A bullish breakout above resistance suggests the potential for further price increases, while a bearish breakout below support suggests the potential for further price declines. Traders pay attention to these breakout signals as they may indicate the start of a new trend or significant price movement. 20 EMA: The yellow line denotes 20 EMA, to interpret the 20 EMA, you need to compare it with the prevailing stock price. If the stock price is below the 20 EMA, it signals a possible downtrend. But if the stock price is above the 20 EMA, it signals a possible uptrend. Disclosure: I am not SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. It is important to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Tweets neither advice nor endorsement.by zenthosh3
HDFC Bank LtdImmediate targets of HDFC Bank is mentioned. *investments in equity is subjected to market risk do own research before investing.Longby sreekumars1
Comprehensive Analysis and Future Outlook for HDFC Bank in 2024Technical Analysis Show Formation of Rising Wedge Pattern whose breakout can take it back to 1780 in near term. HDFC Bank, a leading private sector bank in India, has consistently demonstrated robust financial performance characterized by increasing loan books, net profits, and return on assets. However, the banking sector is inherently influenced by macroeconomic factors. A potential economic slowdown could impact loan growth and asset quality for HDFC Bank, while rising competition from both public and private sector banks might erode its market share. Despite these challenges, HDFC Bank's strong fundamentals and market position make it a potential investment candidate. Future Trend Analysis for 2024 Digital Transformation: HDFC Bank’s continued investment in digital banking and fintech partnerships is expected to drive customer acquisition and enhance operational efficiency. Expansion Plans: The bank's strategic expansion into rural and semi-urban areas is set to capture new market segments. Regulatory Environment: With the evolving regulatory landscape in India, HDFC Bank's proactive compliance measures will ensure minimal disruptions. Economic Factors: The anticipated economic recovery post-pandemic, along with government initiatives to boost the banking sector, will play a crucial role in HDFC Bank’s performance. Increased economic activity and consumer spending will likely lead to higher loan demand and growth in deposits. Competitive Landscape: While competition in the banking sector remains intense, HDFC Bank’s strong brand reputation and customer loyalty will help it retain its market leadership. Investment Outlook HDFC Bank is poised for sustained growth in 2024, supported by its strategic initiatives and favorable economic conditions. Investors can expect steady returns, underpinned by the bank’s strong fundamentals and forward-looking strategies. However, it's essential to keep an eye on macroeconomic indicators and any significant regulatory changes that could impact the banking sector. The bank’s ability to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities will be crucial in maintaining its upward trajectory. Disclosure: The publisher of this idea is not a SEBI registered analyst. The information shared here is solely for educational purposes and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. The publisher does not endorse social media shares on any platform.Longby shvishal5