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In the current market scenario, it is best to trade what you see and not what you have forecasted or predicted, says Prakash Gaba, technical analyst, on CNBC Awaaz. Do not try to find a bottom and stop using supports, he suggests. When the market moves up, you buy and then sell, but when it is moving down, you sell and then buy, he says (source) 

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