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Old 20th March 2008, 01:18 PM
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which is the best technical analysis/charting software available for indian markets
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A warm welcome to the Forum,a software can not recognize whether the Data is for US or Indian stocks.
Amibroker is a more user friendly software to beginwith.
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MTNL have broken out of falling wedge...
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Grazie Darsh... looks like Anil Ambani should forget MTN & take over MTNL...
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dear czar,
looks more like a channel than a wedge...can anyone confirm please.
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sold at 105 today, will re-enter after pull back on break of todays high...

@learn2: channel is parallel isn't it ?

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Entered at 105 but sold at 107.5 (futures) cause see some divergences in hourly...
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Many heavy weight stocks have broken out of their falling trendlines, rally seems to have further strength... name a few Ongc, bhel, psu banks (leader SBI), HUL, ICICI, IOC, ITC, LT, RCAP, REL, Siemens, Gail...
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Many heavy weight stocks have broken out of their falling trendlines, rally seems to have further strength... name a few Ongc, bhel, psu banks (leader SBI), HUL, ICICI, IOC, ITC, LT, RCAP, REL, Siemens, Gail...
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