ACC making Descending Triangle -Does bottom still to come?Hello Guys,
ACC making Descending Triangle and my technical observation said that Bottom is still not found. Should be dump hard in a couple of weeks or a month.
What is a Descending Triangle?
Ans:
The descending triangle is a bearish continuation sample. The sample is usually found in a downtrend. There are few times the pattern is seen during an uptrend acting as a reversal sample but is considered as a bearish sample irrespective of where it occurs. The descending triangle is likewise referred to as right angle triangle because of it shape. The horizontal line acts as a region of guide. it's far as if there may be heavy shopping for hobby at this degree stopping the stock from falling similarly. it is the lower highs alongside the declining trend line that signals greater promoting pressure and gives the pattern its bearish characteristic.
The technical goal is arrived at through computing the vertical top of the sample and including this height to the breakout point. it can also be computed by means of drawing a line parallel to the base of the triangle through the trough of the primary correction.
ACC trade ideas
ACC BULLISH TRADE SETUP WITH PERFECT BUY LEVELS.I expect ACC to retract back to my ideal buy zone and from their it moves up to test our targets.
only problem with the entire setup is the upcoming poll results which might lead to sudden negative volatility in the index.
a small fluctuation in the market will not be a issue but we see a major pullback then the above setup would be invalid.
trade cautiously and do share your opinion in the comments.
PS I have used fib confluence zone for the targets mentioned in the chart.
ACC INTRADAY CALLHistorically June results have been better than March quarter results. Tomorrow is the result day and the stock has corrected a lot. have established a decent bottom, double bottom or kind of a triple bottom. Anyways expecting a positive intraday movement/breakout. Watching for entry points using Bull flag strategy and a tight stop loss.