Tata Motor,Bank India and Ashok Leyland Darvas Box Analysis

By | August 10, 2015 6:34 am

Tata Motor

tata motors

Positional/Swing Traders can use the below mentioned levels

Close above 398 target 411.

Intraday Traders can use the below mentioned levels

Buy above 399 Tgt 403,408 and 412 SL 396

Sell below 390 Tgt 386,382 and 377 SL 393

 

Bank India

Bank India

 

Intraday Traders can use the below mentioned levels

Buy above 172.3 Tgt 174,176 and 178 SL 171

Sell below 169 Tgt 167.5,165 and 162 SL 171

 

Ashok Leyland

Ashok Leyland

Positional/Swing Traders can use the below mentioned levels

Any close below 86 target 84/81

Intraday Traders can use the below mentioned levels

Buy above 87.4 Tgt 88,88.8 and 89.5 SL 87

Sell below 86.5 Tgt 85.9,85 and 84 SL 87

 

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  • Calls are based on the previous trading day’s price activity.
  • Intraday call is valid for the next trading session only unless otherwise mentioned.
  • Stop-loss levels are given so that there is a level below/above, which the market will tell us that the call has gone wrong. Stop-loss is an essential risk control mechanism; it should always be there.
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