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soft_trader

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All analysts are super bullish on nifty. 2 days ago some of them were bearish.
yesterday evening all analysts including AG said market will breakout tomorrow (i.e. today). Today morning he said buy, at 10:30 he said market will go down 120 points so sell. Then at 3pm he said it is a screaming buy and tomorrow trader's won't get chance to buy at these levels. :mad:
 
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checkmate7

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VJAY

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What I was trying to ask was.. What do you call range? In case of stocks and options, we can take say after 12:30-1. So do we take last 2-3 hours form previous day for commodities?

Also in this case, once the markets close, there is no trading.In case of commodities, even when MCX closes, there is trading going on in other parts of the world. Do we still use the perspective?
Its upto you ....normally ydays high/low we take as range ,,,and todays 1-2 hr range as todays range for trade.....there is no right or wrong in logics/trading...some logic suits one may be not suit to other....so...test what suits to you better and take it.....
 

KAL.YUG

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Sun Pharma recalls around 14,000 cartons of anaesthesia injection from US market


India Jan 09, 2019 17:25:22 IST


Hyderabad: Sun Pharmaceutical has said its US subsidiary has started voluntarily recalling 13,918 cartons of Vecuronium Bromide Injection of 10 mg and 20 mg strengths from US market at the hospital level, following the identification of "particulate matter identified as glass" in the product.
"Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc. (SPII), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. is voluntarily recalling three lots of Vecuronium Bromide for Injection, 10 mg (lyophilized powder), and one lot of Vecuronium Bromide for Injection, 20 mg (lyophilized powder) to the hospital level.


The Vecuronium Bromide for Injection has been found to contain particulate matter identified as glass," Sun Pharma said in a letter to the US Food and Drug Administration on 8 January.
Vecuronium Bromide for Injection is used as an adjunct to general anaesthesia, to facilitate endotracheal intubation and to provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation and is packaged in a glass vial.
This product was distributed nationwide to wholesale customers and medical facilities, the drug maker said.
The administration of glass particulate, if present in an intravenous drug, may result in local irritation or swelling in response to the foreign material.

More serious potential outcomes would include blockage and clotting in blood vessels, which may be life-threatening.
To date, the company has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall, the letter said.




https://www.firstpost.com/business/...sthesia-injection-from-us-market-5864681.html
 

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