
Anand
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Anand
@Puretechnicals9
Pure technicals, Math teacher, Trader by choice, a regular learner from the biggest guru: The Market Itself
Gujarat, Bharat Katılım Şubat 2019
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Some one has made these channel using same name which was in my Bio and Pinned tweet.
I m removing it from my Bio and as Pinned tweet.
It's fraud please don't click on link.
It's not my channel.
Please don't give money if asked for.
t.me/Puretechnical
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Qullamaggie's 3 Timeless Setups Simplified
Kristjan Qullamaggie has made tens of millions trading 3 simple setups. These setups occurred last year, 10 years ago, 50 years ago, and 100+ years ago. They occur over and over again.
1. Breakouts
Big move higher in the past 1-3 months. Orderly pullback with higher lows. Range expansion out of that consolidation.
How to trade it:
Enter on opening range highs when the stock breaks out
Stop at lows of the day (not wider than ATR/ADR)
Sell 1/3 to 1/2 after 3-5 days, move stop to breakeven
Trail the rest with 10-day or 20-day moving average
In bullish markets, these can give you 10-20x+ your initial risk if you're good at setup selection.
2. Parabolic Short (or Long)
Stocks are like rubber bands. When they get stretched short-term, they snap back hard.
How to trade it:
Stock up 50-100%+ in days/weeks (larger cap) or 300-1000%+ (smaller cap)
Up 3-5+ days in a row
Short on opening range lows or wait for first crack and fail at VWAP
Target is 10-day and 20-day moving averages
5-10x risk/reward, but higher win rate than other setups
3. Episodic Pivot (EP)
When unexpected good news hits a neglected stock, it can trigger multi-month or multi-year moves. Usually earnings or guidance that surprises the market.
How to trade it:
Big move (or gap up) in price 10%+
Big volume (preferably average daily volume traded in first 15-30 minutes)
Big growth numbers with significant beat to analyst expectations
Best if the stock hasn't rallied in the past 3-6 months
Enter on opening range highs. Stop at lows of the day. Trail with 10-day or 20-day moving average.
All of these setups are about finding low-risk entries on fast-moving stocks. Tight, high-probability areas to enter. High risk/reward on trades. You can be profitable with just a 25-30% win rate if you have small losses and big winners. Qullamaggie built an Evernote database over 7-8 years tracking thousands of these setups. He went back decades on thousands of stocks to find recurring patterns.
#Trading

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Circuit Filter Changed Indicator
For the past few days, the indicator wasn’t working properly, but the bug has now been fixed and it’s working fine.
You can use it freely — it’s completely free to use.
I Luv Markets@ILuvMarkets
Equity Price Bands Indicator is also fixed and data was caught up till Apr 17th. Sorry for the delay, folks. Extremely busy last few months and unable to do the daily batch runs on time. Will try to automate them soon 👍
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Here is a list of indicators built by me. They make things simpler and easier.
I use them myself.
I’ll keep adding to this over time.
Here’s the list 🧵
#TradingView #StockMarket #StockMarketIndia #Pinescript
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🚨Presenting the "Persistency with moving averages" indicator for TradingView
I've been using this indicator since 2024. Decided to make it free for everyone!
Purpose: Stock selection
(by acting as a proxy for the nature/character of the stock)
Level: Intermediate
(beginner traders can skip this indicator)
Basic concepts
This indicator is inspired by the concept of Persistency introduced by @PradeepBonde. Bonde emphasizes that it's not just about knowing a trend's direction, but also about understanding how resilient that trend is over time. Stocks that consistently move in the direction of the trend have better odds of continuing that trend. By identifying such stocks, traders can improve their chances of catching both more and bigger winners.
Watch Stockbee's video for the original concept:
youtu.be/mWE9J2Nta6g
Bonde's original concept can be refined further by tracking how long a price has stayed in a certain trend direction relative to a key moving average. Instead of solely counting the instances where the close is higher than the previous close, this script tracks how many bars (periods) the price has stayed above or below certain moving averages. Moving averages act as dynamic support and resistance levels, providing a more nuanced view of price behavior.
Key Features
⦿ The heart of the indicator is the persistency count, which tracks for how many consecutive candles the price has stayed above or below a moving average. By using the counts to find stocks that have consistently moved in one direction, we can use this indicator for identifying Persistent trends.
⦿ Max Persistency is the historical metric that records the longest consecutive streak the price has spent on one side of an MA within a specific lookback period. This tells us the past nature/character of the stock i.e. whether the stock has respected a particular moving average in the past or not.
⦿ Decisive Exit: When enabled, the indicator starts a pending exit if the price closes below a moving average. A decisive exit occurs if the price breaches the low of the pending exit day.
Use Cases
⦿ Identifying stocks in persistent trends
⦿ Timing entries/exits via price/MA crossovers
⦿ Assessing momentum across multiple timeframes using MAs of different lengths

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Today #BAJAJCON moved 8% — should I regret it now? No. When you follow your process, there’s no room for regret like “I sold and then it went up.”
I had already closed my full position yesterday because earnings were due today. I never take unnecessary risk in my positions , no matter how much cushion I have, I prefer to book everything before earnings.
It’s always better to stick to your rules and follow them consistently and smoothly.
Hitesh Unadkat@HiteshUnadkat89
Booked Full
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