Thu 23 Nov 2017 Nifty View

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Thu 23 Nov 2017 Nifty View

Good Morning Guys!

Let me shake the world of technical analysis and Elliott wave once again upside down!
Where is Nifty headed? What’s the medium term and long term view? And how to trade it successfully? Is there any analyst out there who can say confidently and accurately before hand about market moves????!!!!

Without much ado, lets get started!

The current short term wave is running upward since yesterday ‘s low, and will let you all know some 10-15 minutes in advance once I detect an end.

The ST ( = short term) would mostly be 2-3 days long.

MT (= Medium Term) turn date is 5-6 Dec, and it also nearly coincides with LT date. So we are now approaching a  sub-major top. Its explained in detail in the chart below.

So go long with stop-loss at 10310 NS (=Nifty Spot) and 25680 BN ( = BankNifty Spot).

Target is shown by green arrow in the chart above.
Uwaga
This I had posted in the morning, but somehow got published as a private idea.
Uwaga
Today, its slightly slow to start with, primarily due to BN expiry. but still up
Uwaga
At 11:58, the first leg of this SW (= short wave) will end, may exit there to go long later. ( for short term tradets only).
Uwaga
Had gone long at 10340, sold at 10372, nearly 30 points in profit.
Uwaga
Modified TSL for BankNifty for MT traders: 25630. BN is underperforming.
Uwaga
Short term traders shall go long again at 13:01
Uwaga
Modified TSL : 10270 NS. Please hold and carry forward.
Uwaga
If it still does not move up, we will close all MT and ST positons.
Uwaga
14:35 is the next xritical time, which shall offer good support.
Uwaga
Please carry forward. No chance of breaking day's low.
Uwaga
So at the end of the day we have booked 30 points profit in first trade. Second one was taken at 10340 and is in 11 points of profit currently - not booked. This is in a highly sideways market with no clear sense of direction!

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