Nifty trying to break trendline resistance.

Nifty trying to break trendline resistance.

As depicted yesterday we are near the trendline resistance. These trendline resistance like Mother and Father resistances are not easy to break but once broken they become a massive support zone. Nifty as we saw today is trying to break this trendline resistance which is there near 24359. Once this resistance will be crossed and we get a closing above the same we can see Nifty move swiftly towards 24538 and 24816. After closing above 24816 Nifty can move towards capturing 25K level back. Supports for Nifty remain at 23980 and 23708. Below 23708 we have the Mother and Father line support near 23365 and 23424. To know more about Mother Father and Small Child theory. To learn it to master it. Read my book. The Happy Candles Way To Wealth Creation available on Amazon in Paperback and Kindle version.

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