NEW TRADING METHOD(have look its Goldmine)

#51
Hi Ronald,

Thanks for your simple but useful method. I am having the utility:- "Software>Coolworks>GAPANA".

But this utility is too old and lot of symbols changed and lot of new symbols entered since then. I pasted updated symbol list in "a" column but data is not updating.

Here I enclose the latest NSE symbol list and request the members how to update "gapana" worksheet with this new updated symbol list.

Basudeo
 

Raju

Well-Known Member
#52
where can i find software>coolworks>gapana ?
 
#53
Here ...

See the last pages of the thread, you'll find an excel file without VBA password which you can modify ... And btw ..Its based on NSE's Bhav copy so it will reflect the latest scrips ...
 

Raju

Well-Known Member
#54
Thanks Shahab for the link..Will explore/use it ...
 

marcus

Active Member
#55
wow this thread is more than a year old I haven't seen Ronald and Cool in a long time but its great to see the work they've done still being interesting and useful to our new members.

Thanks to Ronald, Cool and Copperdesk, hope one day they'll return to the forum again
 
#56
Hi friends...
I have a 'novice-like' question... Please help me.
What happens if I buy any scrip today (whether it is there is the BTST list or not) and then sell tomorrow. Why can't I do it?
I am using ShareKhan and the scrips that I buy today shows in the dmat account by tonight. So, why can't I sell it tomorrow morning. In fact, many times I have done this. And very few times, the shares have gone for auction...

One more thing, can anybody help me with this "AUCTION" thing. I don't know what it is.

Thanks in advance...!
Sunil
 

asnavale

Well-Known Member
#57
Hi friends...
I have a 'novice-like' question... Please help me.
What happens if I buy any scrip today (whether it is there is the BTST list or not) and then sell tomorrow. Why can't I do it?
I am using ShareKhan and the scrips that I buy today shows in the dmat account by tonight. So, why can't I sell it tomorrow morning. In fact, many times I have done this. And very few times, the shares have gone for auction...

One more thing, can anybody help me with this "AUCTION" thing. I don't know what it is.

Thanks in advance...!
Sunil
Hi Sunil,

As far as my knowledge goes, the stocks in Trade-to-Trade category can not be sold till they are actually present in your account. The stocks you purchase will be deposited in your account only after two days (T + 2). Therefore, you can not sell the next day. The stocks in BTST list can be sold immediately after the buy order is successfully executed.

Auction:

When you sell the stock in your account you have to give delivery of the same. When you do not have the stock in your account and sell it is short selling. In this case you are not in a position to deliver the stock. So, the stock exchange purchases the stock on your behalf and delivers. This is called Auction. For this you will be paying the cost of the stock plus a heavy penaly.

Regards

-Anant
 
#58
Hi Guys,A simple but highly efficient technique. Iv been following it for long now. Iv also enclosed list of stocks with 10% and 20%, so that u dont get stuck in circuit and pay the penalties.
For Worksheet pls refer to Software>Coolworks>GAPANA.
Id like to thank Cool for the hard work.
let me qoute this from the website.

"If a stock opens at 100 and the day high is 100, and the previous close is 96, you can short sell the stock around 99.70 with a stoploss of 1 rupee, since the stock would invariable come down to 96 levels to fill the gap.

If a stock opens at 96 and the high is 96 and it has closed at 100 the previous day, you can buy the share around 96.50 with a stoploss of 1 rupee, since the stock would invariably go up to fill the gap.

Never go long on a share that has the open, high and the previous close price as the same. For example if a stock has closed at 100 the previous day and the open for the day is 100 and the high is also 100, do not buy that share, untill it breaks 101 and trades for few mins above the levels. You can even short at 99.50 with a stoploss of 1 rupee.

Previous close, High & Open price same or almost same, then it is called a Triple top formation.-
Options: Go long only if the triple top is breached decisively or Go short with 1- % stoploss

Never short sell a share that has the previous days close, todays open and low price as the same. For example if a stock has closed at 96 and the days open and low price is 96, do not short the sell, untill it breaks 95 and trades for few mins below 95. You can buy it at 96.50 with 1 rupee stoploss.

Previous close, Open & low price same or almost same, then it is called Triple bottom Formation;
Options: Go short only if the triple bottom is breached decisively or Go long with a 1 % stoploss."

Now the links to this information

Stocks opening higher
http://markets.moneycontrol.com/technicals/opening/higher/index.php

Stocks opening lower
http://markets.moneycontrol.com/technicals/opening/lower/index.php

Imp thing on strong pullback days better off would be to go long on the stocks which open lower.
And vice versa.

nOTE= CAME ACROSS SOMETHING REALY IMPORTANT, JUST READ THIS. lUCKILY IV NEVER FACED THIS.
http://www.traderji.com/equities/7556-strange-problem.html

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Happy Trading.
its exciting really. this is good effort u have made for others. hoping 4 somethings more useful for the newcomers
 

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