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Old 16th April 2005, 08:38 PM
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Traderji's write-up is abs bang-on. Just shifting so-called speculative stocks, as decided upon by the NSE & BSE with no explanation to the investing public, should not be acceptable by any standards. Circular trading is not a new phenomenon; as old as the stock markets themselves perhaps. So, trying to solve it by using the T-F-T segment, albeit perhaps only partially just scratching the surface. In any case, we piddling retail investors in the markets need to have enough justification to shift scrips into this "black" segment.

Pls do your bit Traderji towards this end & we're all behind you if anything is required from our side. Hold banners, raise our voices, send petitions, e-mails......, you name it.

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Traderji, I am also with jaideep in your support. Investing public do need good learning from a learned person like you.

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Done real Good Work !! Very Good Article.
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this artickle gives the right info reqd for new entrants inthis market and will help them a lot to understand the stock market in a better way
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excellent article which every newcomer as well as oldtimers must read
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Trderji,
Thanks for publishing a nice article and Ur comments.
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A knowledgeable stuff that should be kept in mind by all in the industry.
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GR8 stuff
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Traderji,

It was really intersting reading these articles. I am a newcomer, I want to know whether one can rule out the possibility of circular trading if there are high delivery volumes, as most analysts say that high volumes are kind of confirmation to the current trend.
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Very true !! everybody should read this


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