When liquidity dries up volatility does not necessarily decrease. It can increase significantly
I said several times on other posts, volatility will ultimately only increase as the bad effect and SEBI will fail miserably (see the above last post).
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Any pre notion only hampers the trading IMO. Our job as a trader should be to be in the same terms with the market at the present moment. That can relieve a trader of a lot of burden of the future and a lot of clarity in the present where the profit is always made.