Anuj Sharma

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Anuj Sharma

Anuj Sharma

@_AnujSharmaa

Amritsar, India Katılım Aralık 2015
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Gaurav Srivastava
Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
If you’re struggling to identify A+ setups, stop overcomplicating it. Look for these characteristics: 1- 30%+ prior uptrend - stage 2 stocks 2 - 3–20 days consolidation/pullback 3- Narrow-range / inside bars near entry zone 4-Linear price action-clean, controlled trend 5-Price near 11/21/51 DEMA - best around 21 DEMA. 6-Volume dries up during contraction 7-Pocket Pivot- signs of accumulation 8-Sector tailwind or earnings leadership- not compulsory but it increases the odds. A+ setup = prior strength + tight contraction + clean structure + controlled risk. $RKLB
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Swing Trade - NATIONALUM SL: 2.2% Not a buy/sell recommendation. Shared for tracking & learning.
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
@_AnujSharmaa If not trigered then let it be and if tapped then sell it. or confused then simply sell half and let other half decide
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Gaurav Srivastava
Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Planning a focused YouTube Live this Sunday. Topic: How I Build a Swing Trading Watchlist From Scratch Comment below if this would be useful. Live breakdown of my full filtering process. Time: Sunday | 1-2 PM UK | 5:30-6:30 PM IST I’ll cover: 1-How I identify tight-range setups 2-How I read chart structure quickly 3-How I filter down to only high-quality names 4-How I build a focused, actionable watchlist 5-Q&A at the end. No tips. No buy/sell calls. Just the process.
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Some microcaps worth researching further: -Sunlite Recycling -Sejal Glass -Gretex -Parmeshwar -Vardhman -National Peroxide -L.T. Elevator -Mitsu Chem -Apex Ecotech Not a recommendation.
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“If it doesn’t have the RS, it doesn’t matter to me what the numbers are… if it doesn’t have that relative strength, I’m not even going to be interested in it.” -Mark Minervini
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Before scanning, first decide what you are scanning for. That’s where most traders mess up. Market Wizard books had 50-60 legendary traders, but none traded exactly the same way. Similarly -Darvas had his Box. -Minervini has VCP. -William O’Neil had Cup & Handle / base breakouts. -Qullamaggie has explosive flags. Different styles. Same lesson:Pick one structure and master it deeply. Your scanner only works when your brain knows exactly what it is hunting.
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Anuj Sharma@_AnujSharmaa·
@Gaurav_Cx10 Okay sir, got it. But honestly i find your account of very high value and i learn a lot of things from you be it twitter or youtube channel. Thank you 🙏
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:) Glad to see you are genuinely putting effort into understanding it. I rarely see people going deep even though I openly share every trade here.👍 This was anticipation entry near demand zone. Sometime I use lower time frame to time my entry, I used that here x.com/_AnujSharmaa/s…
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Swing Trade - SCI SL: 2.8% Not a buy/sell recommendation. Shared for tracking & learning.
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Anuj Sharma@_AnujSharmaa·
@Gaurav_Cx10 Sir was this an anticipated entry on 24th because 24th candle high BO point was around 297 so how you managed entry around 292.60?
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Gaurav Srivastava
Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Strong / Blockbuster Q4FY26 Companies Not many people are using X + Grok properly during earnings season. Here’s a simple workflow: Follow accounts that consistently scan results well. For example, @nid_rockz does an excellent job highlighting strong quarterly results. Now go to his X profile, open Grok,and run this prompt: That can become baseline for own deeper analysis. Prompt: "You are an expert earnings analyst. Go through the last 20-30 days posts from X profile "@nid_rockz" Extract ONLY the companies he highlighted with strong, solid, blockbuster, highest-ever, record, best-ever, good after long gap, historic, or similar positive words for their latest quarterly results. List in alphabetical order with 1-2 bullet points (key metrics only). Add overall season commentary at the end if available. Exclude average/flat/negative mentions." This gives you a clean baseline watchlist. Not a buy list. Just a smart starting point for your own deeper research. You can use the same process for any expert profile: -Trading strategies -Sector tailwinds -Industry jargon -Result summaries -Business models -Stock-specific insights Instead of endlessly scrolling, start extracting signal from the noise.
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Swing Trade - DYNAMATECH SL: 2.3% Not a buy/sell recommendation. Shared for tracking & learning.
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Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
My entire market strategy comes down to these 10 practical rules: Core investing + Swing trading 1. Core portfolio is for multi-Q holding. Around 70% of portfolio is allocated here. Aim to capture strong growth business move over multiple quarters, hoping to get multibagger 2. This strategy is built around earnings explosions. I look for companies where earnings are accelerating sharply, margins are improving, revenue growth is strong or operating leverage is starting to show clearly. 3. There must be a strong catalyst. The stock should have a visible trigger: sector, capex coming live, order book, sector tailwind, margin expansion, product cycle, capacity utilisation, regulatory change or management guidance upgrade. Valuation - future PeG< 1.5 4. Core entry and holding are guided by technical and fundamental Mainly use the weekly chart, especially trend structure around 11 WEMA + 21WEMA 5. Core stocks are tracked by thesis, not only price. I stay invested as long as the thesis is progressing: earnings delivery, guidance, margins, order book, cash flow and sector momentum. If the thesis weakens, I reduce or exit. -------------------------------------- 6. Swing portfolio is built on tight risk and bigger allocation. 30% of portfolio goes here The edge is entering where the stop-loss is tight enough to allow meaningful allocation without damaging the portfolio. 7. Swing setups usually come from flags, VCPs or tight sideways contractions. I prefer stocks that have already made a strong move, then go sideways, form inside bars, tight candles, narrow ranges or volatility contraction before the next breakout. All happening near emas 8. I prefer leaders near highs, not laggards. The best swing candidates are usually near 1-month, 3-month or 6-month highs, showing strong relative strength versus the index and sector. 9. Volume and relative strength confirm the setup. I look for signs of demand: relative volume, pocket-pivot type behaviour, strong closes, low-volume pullbacks and RS making new highs before price. 10. Portfolio structure: Core portfolio: around 12-15 stocks Swing portfolio: maximum 2-3 stocks Core position sizing: start with 2–3% Satellite sizing starts with 10-15% and goes to 35% max Risk maximum 1% portfolio risk per position
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Gaurav Srivastava
Gaurav Srivastava@Gaurav_Cx10·
Pradeep Bonde @PradeepBonde is probably one of the most intellectually complete traders I have come across. Not just as a trader but as a thinker about trading. His blog, stockbee.blogspot.com, running from 2005 to today, is deepest freely available trading education archive in existence. If you have not gone through it properly, you are leaving serious edge on the table. The words traders casually use today -Episodic Pivot, Momentum Burst, Anticipation trade -he either coined or gave structured meaning to. Hours spent with his content rewired how I scan, look setups and enter trades. Three concepts in particular have shaped how I operate. 1-Episodic Pivot This setup is most powerful in the US market. In India, circuit rules compress the repricing process vs in US would be a clean 25-30% single-day gap and continuation. I use Intraday to time entry. will detail this sometime later 2-Momentum Burst Stocks do not trend in straight lines. They move in bursts of 3 to 5 days, gaining 8 to 40% in that window & then consolidate or reset. Idea here is to identifying the exact moment that burst is beginning through range expansion and entering just right at that inflection(Important). The key is buying range expansion at the start and some serious allocation as you are looking for immediate feedback 3-Anticipation Trade This is the setup I use most. And it is the one that has produced my best results. The anticipation trade is about entering a stock before the actual breakout fires Basically, You are reading the setup and positioning in anticipation of the move. I use IB/NR bars,Pocket Pivot with ATR to time my entry here. Best case here is you get almost immediate feedback and SL can be extremely tight and hence position size can be big. It has low win rate but extremely rewarding youtube.com/watch?v=MuPaMq… Watch this to understand This is how I identified $RKLB $SNDK, SCI, CUPID and several other names that made significant moves. Here is what I would suggest: allocate two dedicated weekend days- minimum 10 to 12 hours of focused time. Go through his blog on stockbee.blogspot.com. Watch every public YouTube video. Build your own synthesis of his three core setups and how they interact. Do the work. The archive is sitting there.
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