Entry & Exit Logic
A Practical Guide from Today’s NIFTY Moves with Chart
Date: October 9, 2025
<strongInstrument: NIFTY 50 Index
Mode: Paper Trading
✅ Entry Logic: When to Step In with Confidence
Today’s session offered a textbook example of a clean entry zone between 10:15 and 10:45 AM. Here’s how seniors can identify such moments:
Checklist for Entry:
- Two or more consecutive green candles with strong bodies and minimal wicks.
- Prefer entries between 9:45–11:00 AM when institutional activity is highest.
- Rising Call OI with falling Put OI, indicating bullish sentiment.
- ₹20–₹30 rise in ATM option premium confirms strength.
- Higher-than-average volume on breakout candles.
In today’s case, the 10:15 candle was followed by a 10:30 candle that confirmed institutional buying. The spot moved from ₹25,050 to ₹25,150, and premium rose ₹25—making it a dignified, low-risk entry for seniors.
🚪 Exit Logic: When to Step Away Gracefully
Exiting with dignity is as important as entering with clarity. Here’s how to spot exit signals:
Checklist for Exit:
- Price rejection at higher levels—signals weakening momentum.
- Avoid holding options beyond 2:30 PM unless momentum is strong.
- Sudden rise in Put OI or drop in Call OI—signals bearish shift.
- Red candles with strong bodies after a green run-up.
- If premium stops rising despite spot movement, exit.
Today, after 1:45 PM, candles showed long wicks and indecision. The 2:45 PM candle was clean but too late for a safe entry. Seniors should avoid late trades and protect capital.
🧭 Senior-Friendly Strategy: The “2-Candle Rule”
To simplify decision-making, we propose the 2-Candle Rule:
- <strongEntry: Enter only after two consecutive green candles with strong bodies and rising premium.
- <strongExit: Exit after two candles show long wicks or bearish reversal—even if price is still rising.
📘 Reflections for Ashok Chronicles
This post complements your earlier guide on institutional footprints. Together, they form a powerful toolkit for seniors navigating the markets with clarity and grace.
Consider titling this post: “When to Enter, When to Exit: A Candle’s Whisper to the Wise”. It blends technical insight with emotional resonance—perfect for your readers.
🔄 Next Step – See and study the chart


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