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Dear Friends,
A typical price pattern - rounding top- seems to have emerged on the SBI price chart ... you may read the detailed analysis at following link Does SBI have a 'rounding top' reversal signal? Your feedback is welcome on this forum CA Rajiv D Khatlawala Last edited by Saint : 7th February 2008 at 12:36 AM. Reason: Advertisement! |
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where's the link man? I don't see any one.
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Hi Sinhaji,
Please see the footnote in the post. It was the post was edited by Saint and link removed. Mr Rajiv was promoting his own book and the link also was to his own blog. I happened to read the post early when the link was not removed. Though the URL was partially masked, I could guess and visit the page. After going through the said website I found it too was advertising. The explanation of SBI which Rajiv has given there could have been posted on Traderji itself. But Rajiv chose to divert the people to the URL so that his advertisement also is read. He could not have advertised on Traderji, so he chose this indirect way of advertising. Saint is right in removing the link altogether. Regards -Anant |
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Friends,
Fine If you all feel that such analysis is not educative ... may be i would stop providing them here ... I tried to copy paste the analysis but the chart was not being copied ... so i HAD to give the link ... And yes ... whether we all like it or not, all of us do advertise ourselves - in some form or the other .... Sorry for the inconvenience Best regards CA Rajiv D Khatlawala Last edited by rajivkhatlawala : 7th February 2008 at 01:28 PM. Reason: spelling mistake |
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It is not belittling your analysis. Your analysis is very good as it should be from a person having such a long trading experience and an author of a book on Technical analysis (I have gone through your profile on your blogspot). But Traderji does not allow advertising. The link to the analysis you provided was unfortunately advertising about your book also. Probably that is why it was blanked out in your post. Please note that you were not banned on Traderji. It is quite possible that you did not intend to advertise and had to post the link for the reason you have given. But you can save your graph as PNG or JPG file and attach with your post in Traderji. The readers can download the image and follow your post. This will keep you clear of advertising (though you may not intend to do advertising). We all look forward to more of your knowledgeable views and indepth analysis so that it gives us an opportunity to learn from your experience and improve our trading methodology. Regards -Anant Last edited by asnavale : 7th February 2008 at 08:49 PM. Reason: spelling |
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what ever be the pattern there...i would like to bring to your notice first try to know where the market is ...look at nifty and sensex ..do they hold any strength ...so don't expect any magic with patters etc ..its obvious and its inline. regards suba Last edited by suba_stocks : 7th February 2008 at 09:03 PM. |
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And Rajiv,....carry on with your efforts. All the best! Saint
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