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Exits and Volume Signals: How Indian Retail Traders Time Indo-Thai Moves and Domestic Stocks

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Indo Thai’s rally is sparking a real-time test for retail timing: ride the momentum or lock in profits before a possible pullback. Volume clues are doing a lot of the talking.

Indo Thai: volume as the tell — 7 lakh is viewed as moderate today, not the heavy appetite of the past. In stronger days, it touched 20–25 lakh+; the current setup hints at thinning momentum and a distribution phase, where late entrants get kept afloat while big players trim exposure. For a fresh leg up, traders want to see more than 12–15 lakh with a bullish candle [1].

Exit stories you can relate to — multiple traders have booked profits and walked away: one just logged a 20% gain and exited; another rode an 80%+ run but trimmed to lock in 79% profits. These real-world exits illustrate the tension between letting winners run and protecting hard-earned gains [1].

Hold vs divest: domestic names in play — in a basket that includes RBA, Astral Pipes, IRCTC, and Share India, opinions vary. A user flagged holding vs squaring off, with a look at RBA around 64 as a potential inflection, while others advocate waiting or watching trends before committing [2].

RBA — debate centers on a possible move near 64; some plan to wait or buy heavy only if it proves the trend, others prefer booking partial profits. • Astral Pipes — discussed as part of the hold-or-exit question in a challenged setup. • IRCTC — also part of the hold/divest debate, with focus on downside protection and upside risk.

Closing thought: retail traders blend volume signals with price action to map exits, even as ideas about which names to hold or ditch keep evolving. Watch Indo Thai’s next candle for the tell on momentum [1][2].

References

[1]
Reddit

User assesses Indo-Thai stock moves, profits, risk-reward, discusses volume signals, distribution phase, and seeks exit guidance from community comments too.

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Reddit

User lists Indian stocks (RBA, Astral Pipes, IRCTC, Share India) and asks to hold or divest for new buys.

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