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How Simple Can You Get with Your Chart Analysis?

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  • Brijesh Bhatia Offline
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    Brijesh Bhatia

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    The complexity often reigns supreme; I have found refuge in simplicity's soothing embrace. It's not just a hashtag I throw around on social media; it's a philosophy of my trading soul - #KeepItSimple

    You've likely noticed my commitment to simplicity as you follow me on social media. But it's not a mere digital slogan; it reflects how I approach life beyond the screens. I enjoy keeping things simple, letting the essence shine through the noise.

    Amidst the cacophony of candlesticks and oscillators, one chart stands out with its simplicity – Biocon.

    Biocon_13-01-2024.jpg

    On the weekly chart, my eyes are drawn to the minimalist elegance of trendlines and the heartbeat of the market, the volumes.

    The falling trendline, a humble stroke on the chart, speaks volumes about the market's mood. It's not about complicated patterns or convoluted indicators; it's about recognising the artistry in simplicity. Paired with volumes, each bar is a note in the melody of market dynamics.

    If you're a fellow learner, the chart isn't just data; it's the strokes of your understanding. And, oh, the joy of witnessing you opening your chart – a sign of your hunger for knowledge and a great learner.

    Yet, another character in our financial tale seeks ideas for profits, the one yearning for quick wins. I understand the temptation to skip the verses and seek the chorus. However, my heart resonates with the first kind – the perpetual learner who revels in the long-term symphony of knowledge.

    So, here we stand at the crossroads of simplicity and complexity. I urge you to be the learner who seeks understanding, for in the long term learning lies the true magic of the market and life itself.

    #KeepItSimple, and let the charts sing the ballad of simplicity in the grand opera of the markets.

    Regards,
    Brijesh Bhatia,
    Definedge Forum.

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    Debarchan Ghosh Dastidar
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    Hi Brijesh Ji, simple but insightful process. This Biocon chart is same as PnF 1% on 45TL

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    Yogesh Vinayak Joshi
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    @Brijesh-Bhatia Beautiful article sir!!!

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    Brijesh Bhatia

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    replied to Yogesh Vinayak Joshi on last edited by
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    @Yogesh Vinayak Joshi Thanks for reading.

    Regards,
    Brijesh Bhatia,
    Definedge Forum.

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