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How to use Head n Shoulder / Inv. Head n Shoulder Chart Pattern.

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Hello Friends,

Welcome to RK_Chaarts,

Today we are going to Learn how to use Head n Shoulder / Inverted Head n Shoulder (Reversal Chart Pattern) as a Professional Trader along with real terms to check, Confirm and apply.

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• Where to find: After a strong uptrend (H&S) or After downtrend (Inverse H&S).

• Confirmation: Neckline breakout with increased volume.

• Trading Strategy: Enter after neckline break, set stop-loss below the right shoulder, Aim for a target equal to the height of the Head pattern.

• Supporting Checks: No major Resistance or Hurdle (50,100,200 EMAs) should be there in way towards Target.

This post is shared purely for educational purpose & it’s Not a trading advice.

I am not Sebi registered analyst.
My studies are for educational purpose only.
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I am not responsible for any kinds of your profits and your losses.

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RK💕

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