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Old 1st April 2008, 03:41 PM
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Hi friends...

" Markets emit huge volumes of information. Our tools help organize these flows into a manageable form. It is important to select analytic tools and techniques that make sense to you, put them together into a coherent system, and focus on money management." - Alexander Eldar


I have a combination of short, medium and looonnnggg term bets.
I have a database of a lot of companies. If the price is less by 25% of the average PE ( say 2 years ) x Trailing EPS That qualifies for attention, provided the PAT and Topline Growth is consistent. Then I wait for entry till the MACD in the weekly chart turns positive. After it achieves the mid target, I take the capital out and let the profit to run looonnngg. Till i enter again.
This process populates my PF and when my PF as a whole reaches new high I will sit and close all my laggards...

Am I doing right ... Please suggest. Have a look at the database attached
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Old 3rd April 2008, 06:12 PM
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Anything Is Right..........so Far U R Earning Consistently

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Old 3rd April 2008, 09:26 PM
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do you know some site or book which would teach us a combination of TA and FA?

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Many-a-times TA and FA point in opposite direction.

Can you tell me how u organize and get authentic company data?
Thanks.

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Old 4th April 2008, 08:06 PM
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Hi dweep

TA on indexes are predictable to an extent but not the Individual Stocks.
Not only FA and TA , The TA on daily chart and TA on weekly can have different directions. TA on each of min, daily, weekly prices are useful for different holding period of stocks.

But any chart we refer should be confirmed by the chart of bigger durations.
The main reason behind TA failure is because , In between 15 Candles in a weekly chart there is one Quarter Result which can abruptly upset any pattern formation.

We have to begin from few companies we like and collect the quarterly result data from BSE site and try to calculate the fundamental ratios.

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