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Stock market analysis date 25/05/2023

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chart nifty 25/05/23


ha to aaj ke bare me bat krte h kya hua tha market me:

time 9:15 min market open hua to hume range mila 18250 bottom aur 18300ka top mila market aaj isi range me ghumne wala tha . 
aur market suru hota h 18260 ke diversion se aur pahle pta chlata h market market apne resistance pr ja rha h to maine wait kiya fir wo puri tarah se resistance ko touch nhi kiya pr itana tha ki tum risk le skte ho to maine wha se ek put buy kiya fir aur niche tk ka trade dikh rha tha to liiya. 
second bat ye h ki niche aate hi call v le skte h kyoki lagbhag apne support pr aagya tha Jaisa ki chart me dikh rha hoga tumhe. to call ka v position bn rha tha aur bhut logo ne bnaya v hoga aur upper jane ke bad wha se fir se put le skte the kyoki market av v resistance pr hi tha lagbhag aur wha se put me position bnanne ke bad kafi der wait krne ke bad wo niche aayi apne support pr. fir ek diversion upper gyi lekin mujhe laga aur jayegi to lunga lekin gyi nhi waps aagyi jabki ye v ek trade tha aur fir niche se buy kr skte the aur ekdum top pr ja skte the. jo apke paise ko 6 guna bna rha tha


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