Nishit Gala
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Nishit Gala
@njgala
Learning is a continuous process. Passionate learner about financial mkts. CMT level 1 cleared.














Trend and consolidation. All we need to identify as a chartist. Boundaries of that consolidation acts as validation for the upcoming trend period. More on this with the upcoming report >> blog.techcharts.net Tech Charts #breakout #alerts captured the previous symmetrical triangle breakout in 2025.


When breakouts fail to gain traction, it’s often a signal that the market is crowded and retail activity is elevated. This helps explain why the vast majority of significant stock advances begin out of corrections and bear markets—periods that effectively wash out the noise. As a trader, your role is not to fight the market, but to interpret its message and adapt accordingly—minimizing losses during choppy, indecisive conditions. By doing so, you preserve both capital and flexibility, positioning yourself to capitalize when truly favorable opportunities emerge. Bottom line: Breakouts are timeless, but the results are cyclical. Just like with individual stocks, patience and discipline are required. No one has a crystal ball. Managing the downside puts you in position for the upside. That truly is the "secret." minervini.com



@thechartist26 Do you enter based on catalyst conviction then? Because otherwise how will we tell a healthy breakout from a potential fakeout in a market with multiple setups?


@gurjota @niraj_shah Ridham’s point seems misrepresented. He wasn’t anti-reading; he meant books alone can’t build an investor. We all make mistakes even Charlie would have. No book can fully teach your temperament, behavior, or strategy. Reading helps, but application matters.







