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Is Crude saying something...........

 29 Mar 2022


Is Crude saying something...........

Is it set to $150?



             (Chart is showing one of possibility of price movement in crude for upcoming time)



As today is news about some positive development about Russia Ukraine issue, after that SGX nifty shoot upside till 17650 also commodity price sharply dropped but remember Bear trend is not started because of this issue, it was started in Oct 2021. So news about Geopolitical issue can not reverse direction because it is not reason behind  trend.

tomorrow n this week index can show some strength but party can not continue for longer time, it will just dead cat bounce. or opportunity to cover longs.


April series will come up with entirely different version of market which many can't see or read earlier. Be ready for April 2022 version of market.


There are many such incident in bear market which can force 99% participant to turn bullish which is feed for bears. Invest your hard earn money wisely, do proper research before investing or take advise only from professionals. Do not burn your salaries of income in market just because of illusion of beating inflation. For beating inflation, increase your income not your risk over capital. Acquire new skills to increase your value. The principle which I follow.  I am not in market for beating inflation, I am acquiring skill to improve my income to beat inflation. 


Mayur Jagtap

Investment Consultant.



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