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Satyajit can u explain the trading plan bit more ...... i use icicidirect how can i use it ?

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It is very difficult to explain the same here. However attached herewith the page of icicidirect for TBQ and TSQ. Please observe the behavior of the quantities, and analyse it with open mind :

Why the quantity changes take place.
In which situation the change occur.
Where is the price (at support or resistance) when the change occurs.
What may be the result of this changes.
Notice the result will be the same as u thought for it.

Just think a open market of fish and u r an observer standing beside the market.

In the morning there are 5 sellers with total 100 kg of fish. The number of buyers are say about 50 each wants to buy 10 kg of fish. Seller starts to sell fish @Rs 200/- per kg.

After some time when seller notices that demand is more than supply in the market, he will not agree to sell at 200/- but more than it say @ 250/- per kg.

But buyer wants to buy @180/- per kg

In this situation what will happen :

1. Buyer will agree to buy at 250/-
2. Buyer will compromise for quantity.
3. Buyer will not buy fish.
4. Any other things u can add with ur analysis.

Same thing may happen with seller also.

If no. 1 is true for buyer more seller will come to the market with more supply.
If no. 1 is true for seller more buyer will come to the market with more demand.

There will be a situation when buyer agrees to buy at higher price and will rush to buy fish and vice versa.

It is a great subject, I have given u some clus for thinking.

I think u will reply this post with ur valuable thought, so that we the other members can be enriched with that thought.

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tanx satyajit da
yes really learnt a lot
from great people like asis da, mr saint
still some confusion i m having on vol. tape reading
(by the way u kept quite there about option trading sir)
to be learn from u on next meet
hats off to u
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i m gettin touch with biyask for the prob.. next meet
can not gettin a place for meet
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Your thread subject is very valuable. Ashisda has high funda over volume. He can give u something which can meet ur apetite.

Sunando is a great organiser of meet.

I have given u the clues, plan it and do in ur way.
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hi deb, do you know the download link of tiger trade provided by sharekhan?
sorry biyask
as u know that i do not trade on share khan
plzz contact any of their branch office
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Your thread subject is very valuable. Ashisda has high funda over volume. He can give u something which can meet ur apetite.

Sunando is a great organiser of meet.

I have given u the clues, plan it and do in ur way.
excellent
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so much to know from u people
give us opportunity plzz
i got ur clue
again excellent explanation + valuable clue
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It is very difficult to explain the same here. However attached herewith the page of icicidirect for TBQ and TSQ. Please observe the behavior of the quantities, and analyse it with open mind :

Why the quantity changes take place.
In which situation the change occur.
Where is the price (at support or resistance) when the change occurs.
What may be the result of this changes.
Notice the result will be the same as u thought for it.

Just think a open market of fish and u r an observer standing beside the market.

In the morning there are 5 sellers with total 100 kg of fish. The number of buyers are say about 50 each wants to buy 10 kg of fish. Seller starts to sell fish @Rs 200/- per kg.

After some time when seller notices that demand is more than supply in the market, he will not agree to sell at 200/- but more than it say @ 250/- per kg.

But buyer wants to buy @180/- per kg

In this situation what will happen :

1. Buyer will agree to buy at 250/-
2. Buyer will compromise for quantity.
3. Buyer will not buy fish.
4. Any other things u can add with ur analysis.

Same thing may happen with seller also.

If no. 1 is true for buyer more seller will come to the market with more supply.
If no. 1 is true for seller more buyer will come to the market with more demand.

There will be a situation when buyer agrees to buy at higher price and will rush to buy fish and vice versa.

It is a great subject, I have given u some clus for thinking.

I think u will reply this post with ur valuable thought, so that we the other members can be enriched with that thought.

Regards.
fantastic explaination satyajitda. keep it up.
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Hello

Satyajit & Santanu are following this system since long.
They are quite successful.
Just follow the TSQ & TBQ increase & decrease to take your call.
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Biyas
Here is the l..K

http://sharekhan com/tradetiger/setup.htm

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Here is the l..K

http://sharekhan com/tradetiger/setup.htm

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Big Volumes & little price movement does not neccesary mean that the prices will go up.
Because if you think that there so many buyers of the share at that time , then also keep in mind that there are equal or may be more sellers of that shares thinking to exit the stock.

If u are observing and trading by this Volume aspect than only enter the stock when the TBQ is much higher that the TSQ. and try to exit immediatly when you see the reverse happening,because some time this is only an attempt to rise the price of the stock by speculators/operators.
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Hello

Satyajit & Santanu are following this system since long.
They are quite successful.
Just follow the TSQ & TBQ increase & decrease to take your call.
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