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Support and Resistance Levels: In technical analysis, support and resistance levels are significant price levels where buying or selling interest tends to be strong. They are identified based on previous price levels where the price has shown a tendency to reverse or find support.

Support levels are represented by the green line and green shade, indicating areas where buying interest may emerge to prevent further price decline.

Resistance levels are represented by the red line and red shade, indicating areas where selling pressure may arise to prevent further price increases. Traders often consider these levels as potential buying or selling opportunities.

Breakouts: Breakouts occur when the price convincingly moves above a resistance level (red shade) or below a support level (green shade). A bullish breakout above resistance suggests the potential for further price increases, while a bearish breakout below support suggests the potential for further price declines. Traders pay attention to these breakout signals as they may indicate the start of a new trend or significant price movement.

Keltner Channel: The Keltner Channel is a technical indicator that uses an exponential moving average (EMA) and an average true range (ATR) to create an upper and lower channel around the price action. The upper line of the channel represents the upper limit of the average range, and the lower line represents the lower limit. Traders can use the Keltner Channel to identify potential long and short positions.

Long Position: A long position may be considered when the price is trading above the upper line of the Keltner Channel. This suggests that the price is trading above the average range and may continue in an upward trend, potentially offering buying opportunities.

Short Position: A short position may be considered when the price is trading below the lower line of the Keltner Channel. This suggests that the price is trading below the average range and may continue in a downward trend, potentially offering selling opportunities.

Disclosure: I am not SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. It is important to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Tweets neither advice nor endorsement.
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