![]() |
| Discuss Discussion on kolkata meet signal at the MetaStock within the Traderji.com - Discussion forum for Stocks Commodities & Forex; Originally Posted by gkpc A simple 13/18 period moving average gives equally good results ... |
|
|||||||
| Notices |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools |
|
#92
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
How can a High-Low band give nebody a bread-butter in stock markets? |
|
#93
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
even the ancient japanese rice traders developed the candle stick charting methods...... going forward , this system was developed for other mkts as well.....but even after so much of hype , many traders have suffered losses even & burnt their houses torching these candles....... |
|
#94
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
But,I can make u a guidance type of suggestion. Look,when u approach an important thing in life where competition is involved,u should look at the basics of the sport.U will not be going to work out the winning method which will feed u,without working out the basics of working of it.Think deeper.What is the indicator consisting? It's a high-low band with some angle-calculation or what's it? If it works for a few trade,why should it work? If it doesn't work,why it doesn't? That means u have to go in the market structure with open and scientific mind. Just use ne indicator,two-three indicators in combination,do whatever u want:u will probably never going to find a solution for 100% winning days which is a prime necessity for a day trader.U can lose in two consecutive trades,but the next three trades should take u to ur goal for the day. So my suggestion is going for the basics of system building and for naked eye chart reading. JUST AVOID EVERY CANNED INDICATOR. |
|
#95
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
#96
|
|||
|
|||
|
U r right Sanjay.Another bunch of indicators will end up in some three-four months and good 10 to 20 thousand rupees to know that they don't work too.
|
|
#97
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
I am really honoured to get a response like above from a senior member like you... Thanks a lot Sir, for your warm remarks ![]() Regards |
|
#98
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Kick on Butt LOL Regards |
|
#99
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
![]() You are absolutely right! That to make a living out of the market 100 percent winning days are required... But is it possible? I do not know abt it... But instead of 100pts loss... one can restrict his/her loss na? Like keeping say not more than "x" pts loss per day...wht ever happnes! Is this feasible? I am just tossing my ideas... which would turn better if corrected by senior members and experienced members Regards |
|
#100
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Regards -Gautam |
| Sponsored Links |
|
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|
Indemnity, Disclaimer & Disclosure
Notice:
• By visiting Traderji.com you indicate your acceptance of our Forum
Rules Disclaimer & Disclosure and indemnify Traderji.com, its
associates and related parties of all claims howsoever resulting from
the usage of the forum.
• Disclaimer: Trading or investing in stocks & commodities
is a high risk activity. Any action you choose to take in the markets
is totally your own responsibility. Traderji.com will not be liable for
any, direct or indirect, consequential or incidental damages or loss
arising out of the use of this information.
• Disclosure: The information in this forum is neither an offer to sell nor solicitation to buy any of the securities mentioned herein.
The writers may or may not be trading in the securities mentioned.
• All names or products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
General Content Disclaimer Notice:
In light of our policy of encouraging candid, open exchanges of views and the rapid distribution of information originating from many sources, Traderji.com cannot determine the accuracy of information that may be uploaded to the forum. Opinions, advice and all other information expressed by participants in discussions are those of the author. You rely on such information at your own risk. You are urged to seek professional advice for specific, individual situations and not rely solely on advice or opinions given in the discussions. Since Traderji.com is an open and free discussion forum, any comments made by members of this forum in their posts reflect their own views and not of the owner or administrator of Traderji.com. Thus the owner/administrator indemnify themselves of all claims whatsoever and will not be liable or responsible for any members comments/views in this forum Traderji.com. If you find any objectionable or offensive posts made by members of this forum which you would like to bring to our notice for removal then please Contact Us.