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Hello Friends
I am Shrikant from Pune. I have been in the stock market for almost a year now. I am student by profession. I am not day trader but a short to medium term investor. I firmly believe in fundamental and technical analysis. But mostly I follow the technical analysis especially the ascending triangles and the moving averages because these two are almost perfect signals. Of course i take care to invest only in A , B1, B2 group of companies. I think that stock markt is the most interesting place where you actually enjoy to earn money. bye Shrikant |
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A very warm welcome to you.......always nice to see someone getting interested in the markets,and educating himself in the nitty gritties of trading,from a young age.I agree with you on the ascending triangle bit at least in the Indian markets.Every chart takes a breather,a pause,forms an ascending triangle,and then breaks out and resumes its uptrend.......Just knowing how to trade ascending triangles will make you a lot of money,at least till this bull run lasts. Anyway,great going...........keep learning,and once again,a warm welcome to you! Happy Trading!! Saint |
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I have a huge collection of e books related to stock markets particularly Warren Buffet and I would like to share it with all the members . Is it possible for me to place an upload link on this website . Bcoz acc. to me knowledge is useful only if it is shared amongst everyone. kindly reply me back . Shrikant1384 |
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I Am Also From Pune
Investment In Stock Certainly Person Specific And Stock Pecific. Logics And Provocation Go Side By Side At The End Of Trading Day Some Unexpected Enthusiasm Or A Tired Sad No-smiling Face. It Happens Many A Times With Me Sometime I Think I Am The Most Brilliant Human Being And Some Time I Think I Have Done Some Mistake----- And A Puppet Of Others! Is It Not A Fun! So I Click On My Stocks Every 3 Minutes To Refresh During Trading Session Since Last So Many Months A Relentless Effort As Described By My Family. And I Do Not Really No Why I Prefer To Entertain Myself In Stock Screen Sitting In Front Of Pc Rather Than Going A Movie. Are We Now Paying The Entertainment Charges By Investing In B2 Stocks At A Loss Of 30-40%!. Or We Can Really Get Some Money Also In Future Even After One Year Better To Sell In So Loss Or Really Time To Hold Only! Pls Advise! |
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Hi Friend I think that if you own faulty companies like the ones in Z and T groups then you should get out immediately. But if you have invested in fundamentally good companies or turnaround companies then i think that it would be better to wait till you get some good profits. I think that you can follow technical analysis on fundamentally good stocks and i have got good returns from the stock market from this technique
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Hi Folks,
This is Shyam. Joining this great team. Happy trading.. Keep in touch Shyam |
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Welcome to the Traderji Family......... Saint |
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