And you literally dont need any fancy tools. This scanner also i got randomly from someone.
I guess its made by @stocksgeeks
Simple yet effective tool.
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The day Indian markets hit 20% upper circuit
No Prime Minister's photo
No Politician's photo
No flying graphics all over
No loud commentary
Just business news.
Qullamaggie on Minervini’s 18,000 Chart Database
“Wait, Minervini has an 18,000-page chart database on paper? Guys, that’s what you have to do. I think 18,000 may be a bit overkill, and especially on paper. But if you have like one note or ever note or something like that, there’s no reason why you should… you know you… everyone should build a chart database, a pattern database right, at least a couple of thousand charts and setups.
And then you trade those setups over and over, again right. Like, I have three setups and variations that I trade over and over again. I don’t do any rocket science at all.”
Mark Minervini struggled 6 years before turning consistent.
Nicolas Darvas spent years of mistakes before his Box Theory clicked.
Richard Dennis took 4 years to turn $1,600 into $1M.
Dan Zanger started seriously in his 40s & made $40M.
Struggle years aren’t wasted. They’re training years.
Don’t quit. Your breakthrough might just be one more year, one more trade, or one more lesson away.
#Trading
Mark Minervini Setup
How to find stocks
Screen stocks that are within 25% of their 52-week high
Eliminate the following stocks
Eliminate stocks trading below 30
200 MA is rising for at least 3 months
50 MA is above 200 MA
Current price is above 200 SMA and preferably above 50 too
Current price is at least above 100% from 52-week low
The stock should have made a 52-week high at least once every 4 to 6 months
Buying Pattern
Make stock list every week after weekly closing
Use weekly charts
Use Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP)
Use only Price and Volume
Stocks moving up with good volume and then falling with lower volume (consolidating) is good
Use weekly charts
AMO daily charts are good for seeing setting of the stock
Look for volatility contraction in daily charts (just for looking entry)
You don’t need to find new candidates every day, try to add to existing position
Breakouts should happen between 4–8 weeks
Win rate is only 50%, so be prepared
Post Buying Monitoring
Follow up buying
Green days vs Red days
Up Volume vs Down Volume
Tennis Ball Action
Shallow Pullback
VCP Pattern
Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP)
To calculate volatility contraction, divide swing low by swing high then -1 gives the % drop in volatility
There should be ideally 3 VCP
Each time volatility should decrease by ideally 50% (not a hard rule)
Buy when the previous swing high is taken out
With volatility, there is also time contraction which is very similar to price contraction
Take a stock for 2 VCP only if the second contraction is more than 70%
Stop Loss Calculation
Plot 20-period ATR on daily chart
Calculate 2× of the above value
Use this value as your stop loss
Use maximum of 10% as stop loss
Here’s Mark Minervini coming into the ‘95 uptrend based on what stocks met his criteria. He didn’t get really aggressive until April ‘95 - had an incredible 413% return that year! From ‘Trade Like A Stock Market Wizard’ - Minervini 2013
4 AMCs with good potential, IMO:
- WhiteOak
- Helios
- Old Bridge Capital
- Abakkus*
New and small, but backed by fund managers with strong track records.
2 jewellery companies that came up with very strong Q1FY26 yesterday
PN Gadgil Jewellers
Senco Gold
PN Gadgil Jewellers
#PNGadgil#PNGJL
Retail segment revenue growth at 19.4%
Franchise revenue ⏫109%
E commerce revenue ⏫126%
Strategic decision to cut down wholesale segment is working well for company
Solid margin expansion witnessed
EBITDA at 123cr⏫83%
OPM at 7.2%
PAT at 69cr⏫96%
16 stores added from Q1FY25 till Q1FY26
55 stores now
Senco Gold
#Senco
#SencoGold
Rev at 1826cr⏫30% YoY
⏫32.6% QoQ
EBITDA at 183cr⏫69% YoY
⏫45% QoQ
OPM at 10.1% vs 7.7%
PAT at 105cr⏫105% YoY
⏫68% QoQ
SSSG at 19.6%
Highest ever Q1
10 new showrooms added in Q1FY26
Perfect speech.
FII don't pay taxes anywhere. If you take taxes from them. They hardly get any return post taxes in dollar terms.
Hope, Govt realizes his mistake and takes corrective actions.
"A lemon which is squeezed by a steamroller has more juice left than the discounted information in the stock market" 😂
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I shared my disappointment with Pushpa 2. But I've no capability to write review like @thekaipullai . I've reposted his review. Sharing the same again below:
Pushpa 2 is not actually a movie. A movie is supposed to have a story, screenplay, a plot, an arc and in most cases, a closure.
Pushpa 2 has none of that.
It is a patchwork of incoherent and illogical videos, written by a group of people who have Allu Arjun tattoos on their chests and worship and pour milk over his photo every day.
Which means the entire movie is basically Allu Arjun roaming about doing Hero Stuff, speaking hero dialogues, to people whose only job is to line up in a single file and have the privilege to get hit, bit, stabbed and killed by him. Yes, he does all of that.
The movie starts off pretty badly, with our hero going to Japan for no reason, beats the shit of some 300 Japanese gangsters while speaking Punch dialogues in Japanese, leaving you completely dazed as to what the hell is happening.
And then it goes downhill faster than a fully loaded freight train with failed brakes
Because what follows is a 3 hour and 20-minute barrage of garish, mind-numbing scenes, which have zero connection between each other.
All you get is a series mindless fight sequences interspersed with random dream sequences, pointless songs and a raunchy item number which serves no purpose other than titillation.
There is no edge of the seat action. There is no thrill. There is no adventure. There is absolutely nothing.
In fact, midway thru the movie, even the director realizes this.
So, in a brave attempt to save the movie, he conjures a random sentimental story arc out of absolutely nowhere, completely dissociated with the main story arc, all for the express purpose of giving Allu Arjun the chance to kill more people on screen in very badly choreographed ways.
However, by the time this scene comes on screen, you are already looking at your watch or phone and are trying to determine how much longer this torture is going to last. And somewhere deep in your heart, you are also wondering what sins you committed in your past life that you are stuck in this movie hall, watching this movie.
As for the actors, Fahadh Fasil overacts and overhams, Rashmika does the bare minimum that is needed for her paycheck, the minister guy is ok and it looks like Jagapathi Babu accidentally walked into the set of the movie and got a role.
As for Allu Arjun, well, what he does is irrelevant, because he has stopped acting a long time ago.
As I said before, Pushpa 2 cannot be called a movie. At best it can be called a shoddily assembled collection of moving images consisting mostly of badly made reels and shorts with no common thread.
Pushpa 2 is just 3 hours & 20 mins of Allu Arjun killing people and mouthing badly written punch lines.
I don't know at the end of the movie you will get happiness or satisfaction, but you surely will get a headache or migraine.
But then this movie will also mint 1000 crores and join the list of Jawaan, Pathaan, Kalki and other such masterpieces, which reinforces the belief that you no longer need story or quality, to make huge money at the box office.
Any nonsense will do.
A very sad side effect of this, is that our future generations, will never ever, get to watch a good movie.