Brahmastra Strategy — Intraday Trading Using CPR Indicator

Narrow CPR, WDP Alignment, R1/PDH-S1/PDL Breakout Confirmation aur Strict Risk Management — ek proven rule-based intraday setup, Trading Direction ki taraf se complete Hinglish guide.

Agar aap intraday trading karte hain aur har din confusion mein rehte hain ki "aaj entry kahan lena hai, kab lena hai, aur stop-loss kahan rakhna hai" — toh CPR Brahmastra Strategy aapke liye game-changer ban sakti hai. Ye strategy CPR (Central Pivot Range) indicator ke upar based hai, jo pichle 9+ saalon se professional traders istemal kar rahe hain price ke "gravity zones" identify karne ke liye.

Is blog mein hum step-by-step samjhenge ki CPR Brahmastra Strategy kya hai, ye kaam kaise karti hai, entry-exit rules kya hain, aur real charts ke through iska practical implementation kaise karein. Agar aap ise live examples aur backtested data ke saath seekhna chahte hain, toh Trading Direction ka CPR course ek acha starting point hai.

1. CPR Kya Hai? (Central Pivot Range)

CPR yaani Central Pivot Range teen levels se banta hai:

  • Pivot (P) — Central point, jo poore range ka center hota hai
  • Top Central Pivot (TC) — Upper boundary
  • Bottom Central Pivot (BC) — Lower boundary

Ye 3 (teeno) levels previous day ke High, Low aur Close se calculate hote hain, aur agle trading din ke liye ek "support-resistance zone" ka kaam karte hain. Jab price Wide CPR ke andar hoti hai, market range-bound rehta hai. Jab price CPR se decisively bahar nikalti hai, ek strong directional move shuru hone ke chances badh jaate hain.

CPR Structure Diagram CPR (Central Pivot Range) — Structure TC Pivot BC Support-Resistance Zone (Range-bound trading day) Trading Direction — CPR Brahmastra Strategy

Figure 1: CPR ke 3 (teen) core levels — TC, Pivot, BC — jo intraday support-resistance zone banate hain.

2. Brahmastra Strategy Ka Core Concept

"Brahmastra" naam isliye diya gaya hai kyunki ye strategy tabhi fire hoti hai jab market ek "explosive" move dene wala hota hai — jaise Brahmastra sirf critical moment par use hota hai, waise hi ye setup sirf specific conditions milne par activate hota hai.

Jab CPR "Narrow" hota hai (yaani TC aur BC ke beech ka gap Kam hota hai), tab market ek badi range-expansion move dene ke liye "coil" Ke bad tayar ho raha hota hai — bilkul spring explosion ki tarah. Jab ye spring release hoti hai (breakout ya breakdown) with WDP alignment ke sath, tab hum us direction mein trade lete hain.

3. Narrow CPR Kaise Identify Karein

Narrow CPR ka matlab hai ki current day ka CPR width Nifty 50 mein 15 points se kam ho. Aksar pichle kai dinon ke average CPR width se kaafi chota hota hai. Jab aisa hota hai, statistically bade moves ki probability badh jaati hai.

  • CPR width = TC − BC
  • Agar ye width last 5-10 din ke average se significantly kam hai → "Narrow CPR Day"
  • Narrow CPR + WDP alignment + High Volume opening = Brahmastra setup ready
Narrow CPR vs Wide CPR Comparison Narrow CPR vs Wide CPR Narrow CPR Day TC BC Tight range → Big move expansion likely Wide CPR Day TC BC Wide range → Choppy, sideways day likely Trading Direction — CPR Brahmastra Strategy

Figure 2: Narrow CPR din par range-expansion ki probability zyada hoti hai, Wide CPR din generally sideways rehta hai.

4. Entry Rules — Breakout aur Breakdown

Bullish Entry (CPR Breakout)

  1. Current day ka Daily CPR Narrow hona chahiye (Purple Colour in CPR By Trading Direction V3)
  2. Price ko R1 ke upar close hote hue ek 5-min ya 15-min candle confirm karni chahiye
  3. Weekly CPR niche hona aur Volume confirmation zaroori hai — average volume se zyada
  4. Entry: R1 aur Previous Day High (PDH) donon ke upar breakout candle close honi chahiye

Bearish Entry (CPR Breakdown)

  1. Din ka CPR Narrow hona chahiye
  2. Price ko S1 aur Previous Day Low (PDL) ke neeche close hote hue ek confirmed candle chahiye
  3. Weekly CPR above hona aur Volume confirmation zaroori hai
  4. Entry: S1 breakdown candle ke low ke neeche

Trading Direction ke CPR course mein WDP alignment aur Weekly CPR confirmation ka poora live-example walkthrough milta hai.

Brahmastra Breakout Setup with R1 PDH R2 S1 PDL S2 levels Brahmastra Breakout Setup — Entry & Target Levels R2 (Target) R1 / PDH TC Pivot BC S1 / PDL S2 (Target) Narrow CPR Consolidation Bullish Entry (above R1 / PDH) Target → R2 Bearish Entry (below S1 / PDL) Target → S2 Trading Direction — CPR Brahmastra Strategy

Figure 3: Narrow CPR breakout par entry R1/PDH ke upar (bullish, target R2) ya S1/PDL ke neeche (bearish, target S2) confirmed candle ke saath li jaati hai.

5. Exit Rules, Target aur Stop-Loss

Har Brahmastra trade mein exit pehle se defined hota hai — entry lene se pehle hi.

  • Stop-Loss: Trap zone ke thoda bahar (Bullish trade mein R1 aur PDH ke neeche, Bearish trade mein S1 aur PDL ke upar)
  • Target 1: R2/S2 (bullish/bearish ke hisaab se)
  • Target 2: 2:1 ya 3:1 Reward to Risk ratio ke hisaab se trailing
  • Trailing SL: Har naye swing low/high par SL ko 20 EMA ke saath trail karte rahein
Risk Reward Structure for CPR Brahmastra Strategy Risk-Reward Structure — Minimum 1:2 Entry Stop-Loss Target 1 Target 2 RISK (1R) REWARD (2R – 3R) Minimum 1:2 Risk-Reward ratio — SL fixed, target 20 EMA se trail karein Trading Direction — CPR Brahmastra Strategy

Figure 4: Entry, Stop-Loss aur Target ka structured Risk-Reward setup — minimum 1:2 RR ka target rakhein.

6. Risk Management — 2% Rule

Brahmastra Strategy tabhi effective hai jab risk management strict ho aur position size optimum ho. Trading Direction ka core principle hai:

  • Kisi bhi ek trade mein apni total capital ka 2% se zyada risk mat lein
  • Ek din mein maximum 2 Brahmastra setups hi trade karein — overtrading avoid karein. Narrow CPR Scanner (Chartink) use karke setups pehle se shortlist kar lein
  • Agar 2 consecutive trades mein SL hit ho jaye, us din trading band kar dein
  • Emotional Trading Journal maintain karein — har trade ke baad apni psychology note karein

7. Common Mistakes Jo Traders Karte Hain

  • Fake Breakout par entry: WDP sequence check kiye bina, candle close ka wait kiye bina jaldi entry lena — wick par entry lena, close par nahi
  • Volume ignore karna: Bina volume confirmation ke breakout trade lena
  • Wide CPR din par bhi trade lena: Jab setup hi valid nahi hai
  • Stop-Loss shift karna: Loss ke darr se SL ko aur door move karna
  • FOMO entries: Move already ho chuka hai, phir bhi late entry kar ke chase karna

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. CPR Brahmastra Strategy kis timeframe ke liye best hai?

Ye strategy primarily intraday trading (5-min se 15-min charts) ke liye design ki gayi hai, aur options buying ke saath bhi Options Premium Chart par effectively use hoti hai.

Q2. Kya ye strategy beginners ke liye suitable hai?

Haan, lekin beginners ko pehle paper trading ya small position size ke saath practice karni chahiye, aur risk management rules strictly follow karne chahiye. Trap Zone indicator false breakouts avoid karne mein madad karta hai.

Q3. CPR indicator kaise setup karein?

Zerodha, Upstox, Fyers, Groww aur TradingView jaise most charting platforms par CPR indicator freely available hai. Trading Direction ke course mein iska complete setup aur customization sikhaya jaata hai.

Q4. Kya ye strategy sirf Nifty/Bank Nifty ke liye kaam karti hai?

Nahi, ye strategy Nifty 200 ke kisi bhi liquid stock ya index par apply ki ja sakti hai, jahan sufficient volume aur volatility ho.

Ready Ho CPR Brahmastra Strategy Master Karne Ke Liye?

Trading Direction ke complete CPR course mein aapko milega live chart examples, backtested data, WDP aur Trap Zone ka practical use, aur step-by-step mentorship — taaki aap confidently is strategy ko apne trading mein implement kar sakein.

Anil Hanegave — Trading Direction Founder

Anil Hanegave
Anil Hanegave — CPR strategy, intraday setups aur trader psychology par mentorship. Founder, Trading Direction / Aum Stock Gurukul.

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