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The Least Expected Multi-Bagger - RPower

Long
NSE:RPOWER   RELIANCE POWER
Multi-baggers are identified in several ways - based on the Sector they operate, based on Management Conviction, Based on the product portfolio, Global Demand etc...

But identifying a Multi-bagger from "Scrap" is extremely difficult, because by that time people would have made solid impressions that its a "Loser", "Worst Performer" etc...

In the business of stock market - we can't afford to have Pre-judgements about particular stock, sector. The only thing that defines growth & future is "Support and Resistance" Levels. When a stock sky-rockets in short time, we call it best performer - without realizing the fact that it is NOT forming any Support levels behind it. (Example: IRCTC, IEX etc...) - Everyone wants a share of the company in FOMO. But when it falls - there is no support to catch it - everyone starts shouting, yelling, cursing the stock as "Worst Performer". Forget Emotions - Trade with understanding how a stock has to Grow & Fall. You will be able to Mine the Multi-bagger

One such Script is RPower (Reliance Power).

2 Major Decisive Breakouts on Monthly
1) Multi-Year Falling Parallel Channel BO above 25
2) Cup and Handle BO above same 25 level
Just look at the Volume Builtup on Monthly to confirm the structure

It has reached the 1st target of 29 (provided as part of previous patterns on September). Now the next Targets are 37, 45

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