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Old 31st March 2008, 03:04 PM
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Biyas ,

Thanks for your Info.

I was confused on your SL part .. do yuo keep a SL of extreme end OR of a fixed value like (1% of trading capital).

The fading strategy is really short lived and i have not been doing it consistently. Its appropriate to use on range bound days. Onm trending day the other strategy works. .. problem for me is determining what is a trend based day and what is a range bound day ,.... ha ha.

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sorry, missed your post.

here is your answer, - i keep the stop at extremely opposite side. but the risk on that particular trade do not exceed 1% of my available cash balance.
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what is the fading strategy?
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what is the fading strategy?
Fade

1. A contrarian investment strategy used to trade against the prevailing trend. "Fading the market" is typically very high risk, requiring the trader to have a high risk tolerance. A fade trader would sell when a price is rising and buy when it's falling. Also known as "fading".

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BIYASC,
u have time ........see..........go to tradingmarket.com.....they have sold a training software on it........haggerty the teacher,.......very successful to get 3-5%return daily,also he suggests some momentum scanner
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to a good learner........on his way of 100%return
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Hi traderwiz ,
I request you to please read the forum rule no. 8 .

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Ankit?

What is this in reference to? I don't see any postings that I have posted here.....

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Ankit.

Now I get it....what you had meant...

You see this trading business is getting so expensive. Here are my expenses:

Esignal Monthly Real Time: $145

Esignal doesn't provide any thing. They charge for all the add-on studies. So if you really want all those add on's to get the edge just to get started would cost you at least $10,000 or roughly 4 Lakh Rupees. So how do people get around it? Do people just pay so much just to analyze the market? I mean, no body knows whether if these add on studies really work or if it is just mumbo-jumbo...marketing crap. So what do you suggest? what is the best way? Are these add-on studies worth it? Do people who spend so much money really get the returns?
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Fade

1. A contrarian investment strategy used to trade against the prevailing trend. "Fading the market" is typically very high risk, requiring the trader to have a high risk tolerance. A fade trader would sell when a price is rising and buy when it's falling. Also known as "fading".

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Thanks for helping with source.
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vinod vinod, where are you? Every one is calling you. We have Madhu Sapre 25 years, MA in Maths and Richa Sharms 23 years software engineer .......just for u. so please come back yaar.

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