1️⃣ Bull 🐂
Bulls are investors who are optimistic about the Stock Market. They believe the price will continue to rise. A sustained uptrend is called a Bull run.
2️⃣ Bear 🐻
Bears are the opposite of bull. They are pessimistic about the Stock Market & believe that prices are likely to fall. When shares consistently decline, it is called a Bear Market.
3️⃣ Rabbit 🐰
Rabbits buy shares for very short durations, ranging from a couple of weeks to intraday buying and selling. Rabbits can make money very quickly, but they need to be lucky all the time.
4️⃣ Tortoise 🐢
Unlike the rabbits, Tortoises invest slowly & steadily. The typical Tortoise is the longtime SIP investor or the index ETF buyer who keeps plodding despite volatility in the Stock Market. Tortoises win in the long term.
5️⃣ Chicken 🐔
These investors tend to invest at random. They get drawn to the market on the basis of tips after a big bull run and panic when stock prices turn volatile. Chicken often loses more than they gain.
6️⃣ Pigs 🐖
There are pig investors who have very high expectations, greed & hold on to stocks in the hope of even greater gains. Pigs are the biggest losers in the Stock Market.
7️⃣ Sharks 🦈
Sharks are dangerous for investors. When the price is very high, they dump the stock on unsuspecting buyers and vanish. They lure retail investors with promises of very high gains on obscure stocks. They operate Stocks.
8️⃣ Sheep 🐏
Sheep investors have blindly follow suggestions from investment advisers, SMS tips, TV anchors & others without ascertaining if the investment suits them or not. They are the last to enter Bull Market & exit Bear Market late.
9️⃣ Whale 🐋
These are the large institutional investors with very deep pockets. Whales such as FIIs & DIIs move slowly but have the potential to change the market mood with their mega-sized transactions. Small investors should always watch Whales.
Currently, Suzlon is trading at levels that will act as do or die levels for it.
The reason behind this is the stock is coming down from its Half Yearly DBD Supply Zone, which is a negative signal ❌
Currently Stock is reversed from its Half Yearly & Quarterly DBD Supply Zones which means Sellers are preparing themselves to dump this Stock from all angles 🥵
Unfortunately on Half Yearly & Quarterly Time Frames there are no Demand Zones to hold this selling pressure 😐
In that Half Yearly & Quarterly Supply Zone we have a Monthly Overlapping Supply Zone too.
Starting Range from ₹47.30 To ₹56.10 which was formed in June 2011.
The Black horizontal line represents Suzlon Stock High, which was made in February 2024.