How can we see the contracts which got traded at particular time

Aarav11

Well-Known Member
#1
Is there any way we can see the contracts which got traded at particular time

Like
at 1.00.01 25 contracts of banknifty traded at price 10010

or something like that.

Seen one online video where the guy has something where he can see all.

link:- http://www.trading-strategies.info/node/502
 

Aarav11

Well-Known Member
#2
If any one know how to make trading decision based on the top 5 contracts which we see in the buy sell window???

Please Reply
 

tomjerry

Well-Known Member
#3
Is there any way we can see the contracts which got traded at particular time

Like
at 1.00.01 25 contracts of banknifty traded at price 10010

or something like that.

Seen one online video where the guy has something where he can see all.

link:- http://www.trading-strategies.info/node/502
That is called a Tick Data. Tick Data records each trade made with time stamp. I don't know who provides tick data at low cost. Bloomberg & Reuters provides tick data at 2lakh per month, so its too high cost for Individual person, only big broker or big player can afford it. There are plenty of in google who says that they provide NSE tick data but don't pay to them without FREE TRIAL because most of them are FAKE who says 1 second or 4 second data as tick data which is completely wrong! If there are 10 trade in 1 second then it must show in Tick Data!
 

EagleOne

Well-Known Member
#4
Is there any way we can see the contracts which got traded at particular time

Like
at 1.00.01 25 contracts of banknifty traded at price 10010

or something like that.

Seen one online video where the guy has something where he can see all.

link:- http://www.trading-strategies.info/node/502

Aarav, whatever you are thinking to do. Just don't trade in BNF, please. Judging by your recent experience in handling rather tame Mininifty, I am afraid you would burn your fingers badly. It is friendly advice. Rest it is your money, your decision.
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Aarav11

Well-Known Member
#5

Aarav, whatever you are thinking to do. Just don't trade in BNF, please. Judging by your recent experience in handling rather tame Mininifty, I am afraid you would burn your fingers badly. It is friendly advice. Rest it is your money, your decision.
:)
Hi E1,

Thanks for your concern. I came across that link when i am just goggling about price action trading. So thought of asking that question to get some knowledge.


Well can you give me some link where i can get more information about price action trading.

Thanks
 

chandra1

Active Member
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