bulls & bears are one the same

#1
there is no one like a bull and a bear in stock market. it is just a creation like
devils and angels. the operator some times acts as a bull and some times as
bear. brokerages and busineess channels ,some knowingly and some unknowingly make use of this imaginary concept. dont get trapped in this concept.
 

columbus

Well-Known Member
#2
there is no one like a bull and a bear in stock market. it is just a creation like
devils and angels. the operator some times acts as a bull and some times as
bear. brokerages and busineess channels ,some knowingly and some unknowingly make use of this imaginary concept. dont get trapped in this concept.

I do not know who is BULL or BEAR , but one thing I am sure about, it is the innocent investor who is BUTCHERED finally.
 
#3
Not only that sir,
I am sure movements of all stock exchanges r being pre-planned by some bi hands.and these so called
stock editors and advisers are paid( only top management) to attract innocent investors
just imagine the next day after infosys posted very good results year rupee starts strengthen. and u can see very hi O/I in F&O position.
so is the case with tisco posted excellent results some problem in america tisco falls by 100 points within 5 seconds. and u can see lot of O/I in F&O.
U see every thing cannot be coincedental. these r just a few examples.
 
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CreditViolet

Guest
#4
Not only that sir,
I am sure movements of all stock exchanges r being pre-planned by some bi hands.and these so called
stock editors and advisers are paid( only top management) to attract innocent investors
just imagine the next day after infosys posted very good results year rupee starts strengthen. and u can see very hi O/I in F&O position.
so is the case with tisco posted excellent results some problem in america tisco falls by 100 points within 5 seconds. and u can see lot of O/I in F&O.
U see every thing cannot be coincedental. these r just a few examples.
Why not take advantage of it instead of whining ?
 

AW10

Well-Known Member
#5
Rules of Trading is very different and they are not taught in Mgmt school or Financial management course. One of the rule is "Buy on rumor and sell on the news". Another one suited here is "In market, Bulls make money, bears make money but pigs get slaughtered". People who know the rules of trading, they make money in all type of markets. Fear and Greed dominates for novice investor but Professionals take advantage of it and make money.
So, it depends which camp one wants to join ?
 
#6
it was right till recently. but as on date many stocks have fallen 70-80% and the victims were found those who were trading on these rules. long term investors are also not spared. all of these theories failed very recently. those who have earned all these years have also lost money. now it is necessary to bring out a regulating authorities to protect innocent investors.
 

rajsingh

Active Member
#7
it was right till recently. but as on date many stocks have fallen 70-80% and the victims were found those who were trading on these rules. long term investors are also not spared. all of these theories failed very recently. those who have earned all these years have also lost money. now it is necessary to bring out a regulating authorities to protect innocent investors.
You mean something like the farm loan waivers. Maybe the Govt. could absorb the losses of the retailer/investor. Great vote catching gimmick too with elections just around the corner. Say what?:D
 

sudoku1

Well-Known Member
#8
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just imagine the next day after infosys posted very good results year rupee starts strengthen. and u can see very hi O/I in F&O position.
so is the case with tisco posted excellent results some problem in america tisco falls by 100 points within 5 seconds. and u can see lot of O/I in F&O.
U see every thing cannot be coincedental. these r just a few examples.
buddy.....thats called 'BUY ON RUMOURS ...SELL ON NEWS'....;)
 
#9
o.k.
but where would you have bought rnrl starting from 250.and where would u have sold satyam or infosys starting from 1250. It is not that easy. how many of you have bought rnrl sub 60.
 

sudoku1

Well-Known Member
#10
o.k.
but where would you have bought rnrl starting from 250.and where would u have sold satyam or infosys starting from 1250. It is not that easy. how many of you have bought rnrl sub 60.
friend , there r always 2 views in the mkts @ a given time......& so a trade takes place...
assume that everyone is a buyer in rnrl @ sub 60......who will sell then ?;)
 

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