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Pull‑backs should be 12‑20 % and occur in an orderly, slow manner
  • Hiren’s data shows that big winners typically retrace 12‑20 % before resuming the up‑trend.
  • He differentiates “orderly” pull‑backs (slow, smooth decline) from “hard” pull‑backs (sharp drops in 2‑3 days).
  • An orderly pull‑back indicates that sellers are exhausted and the stock can be bought near the 10‑20 EMA.
  • This rule filters out noisy moves that usually lead to stop‑loss hits.
HirenVijay Thakkar01:03:16

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Big winners' pullback is in the range of 12‑20%. Hiren
Hard pullback vs orderly pullback – hard pullback is fast and has high selling pressure. Hiren

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Pull‑Back Setup Rules

Hiren defines a high‑probability pull‑back as an orderly 12‑20 % retracement in a stage 2 stock with dry volume. Hard, fast pull‑backs indicate strong selling pressure and are avoided. The setup also requires a tight entry near the 10‑20 EMA and a stop‑loss at the previous day low.

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