SELL CALL WAS GIVEN OM 04 MAY 2012 AT 304 AND TODAY ITS MADE A LOW 0F 257 AND WE BUY PUT OF 260 AT 0.80 PAISA AND IT TOUCHES HIGH OF 10 RS SO WHAT ARE U WATING FOR JOINS US.
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Friday, 18 May 2012
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Monday, 14 May 2012
NIFTY : NEW WAY IS FOUNDING !!!! BE READY !!!
In the week gone by Nifty cost-of-carry ended negative indicating short buildup. Nifty future closed at discount of 2 points. Nifty is expected to remain weak as it is trading below all its long term moving averages. The options concentration continues to be at the 4900-strike put option with an open interest of above 70 lakh shares. Among call options the 5200-strike holds the highest open interest of above 70 lakh shares followed by the 5100-strike call with above 50 lakh shares. The put-call ratio of open interest decreased and closed at 0.94 levels which indicating call writing and put buying. The Implied Volatility (IV) of call options closed higher at 21.56% while the average IV of put options ended at 22.20%. Nifty VIX has increased last week and is expected to remain volatile in the short term. The index may find intermediate support around 4850 levels and resistance near 5050 levels.
SELL NIFTY FUT4990 SL 5055 TGT 4850 4760 4600
SELL BANKNIFTY 9500 SL 9670 TGT 9090 8840 8440
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
Most of those following Technical Analysis, trade on breakouts. The system-based traders or Algo-trading in popular parlance, lean more towards breakout trading in some form or fashion.
I am not a proponent of breakout trading, as this usually leads to a poor trade location and an invariable compromise on the choice of stop-loss.
The case of Sun Pharmaceuticals comes to my mind straight away. In the Super-Six game show hosted in CNBC TV-18, two of three participants recommended a buy on Sun Pharma today. This is a classic case of breakout trading and the stock evinced people’s attention owing to the sharp rally yesterday.
Regular visitors to this site may recall the buy call posted on December 30, at a price of Rs.495, basis futures price. The objective, as a trader, should be to participate in such spikes and avoid chasing price after a move has happened.
Not for a moment am I saying that buying now would not yield profits. But, as an astute trader, you must fine tune your approach to be more proactive rather than being reactive, after a big move happens.
Well, this is my approach to trading. And there is no right or wrong trading method. It’s a question of style and individual preference. Any method that delivers consistent returns, with a logical risk-control mechanism is good enough.
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Unichem Labs: Hunt for a Multi-bagger
Let’s hunt for a potential mutli-bagger today. Have a look at the weekly chart of Unichem Labs featured below. There is a lot of symmetry and interesting price action at play here.
Price has reversed from the lower extreme. It would therefore not be unreasonable to expect a reversion to the mean or the centre blue line at Rs.230.
If the momentum is strong, we can expect price to bubble-up back to the other extreme or upper blue line. Let’s not talk about fancy targets now.
For those considering long trades, the stop loss should be at Rs.105.
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