Cummins India: Breaking Key Trendline | Buy Setup for 4,200+ BUY Setup 🔧
Entry: ₹4,073-4,080 (Current Level)
Target 1: ₹4,100-4,120
Target 2: ₹4,150-4,175
Target 3: ₹4,200+ (Extended)
Stop Loss: ₹4,025 
Technical Rationale:
Breaking above descending trendline resistance from September highs
Testing critical resistance at 4,101 level - double top breakout zone
Strong bullish momentum with +1.82% gain today
Higher volume (656.35K) supporting the breakout attempt
RSI trending upward around 60, showing momentum building
Price reclaiming 4,070 support turned resistance level
Consolidation phase ending - preparing for next leg up
Capital goods sector showing strength
Clear inverse head & shoulders formation visible
 Risk-Reward: Favorable 1:2.5 ratio
Pattern: Descending trendline breakout + Double top resistance test - bullish continuation signal
Strategy: Short-term swing trade - Book 40% at T1 (4,110), 30% at T2 (4,160), trail remaining with SL at 4,080 after T1
Key Levels:
Critical Resistance: 4,100-4,102 (breakout confirmation)
Support: 4,050, 4,025, 4,000
Note: Watch for confirmed breakout above 4,100 with volume for strong momentum continuation
Infraplay
infrastructure play through Intel; Go long INTCSemiconductor manufacturing on United States soil has now become a priority in the infrastructure bill which is one priority that has full bipartisan support as it is a matter of national security and the ability to not rely so heavily on foreign supply chains. 
If that doesn't scream Intel to you, then I don't know what to tell you. Intel is an American company that is currently investing $20 billion for new fabs in Arizona that will undoubtedly receive some variety of government subsidies.
It has found significant support with the 200DMA and recently double bounced off of it breaking from its downtrend from the initial build up at the beginning of the year. 50 0n the RSI should act as some support to build strength as this hated name becomes more widely followed and loved on the Street once again. 
This is a stock you buy and hold for 10 years.
*This is not financial advice, just ideas, do your own DD.*

