My Trading Diary for 2013.

Taiki

Well-Known Member
#2
Happy New Year Soft Trader,
Wishing you a great and prosperous financial year ahead :thumb::thumb:
 

soft_trader

Well-Known Member
#6
13 things to look forward to in 2013

1. BSE listing:
Asia’s oldest bourse is likely to come up with its much-awaited initial public offering. A gang of fourteen i-bankers are already on the job. The lister will get listed. Many old time broker-shareholders will finally get an exit.

2. Sensex @ 25,000:

Though no one has stuck their necks out on the number yet, the number does not look very far away. The index gained over 26% in 2012. Just an encore this year would get the benchmark there, though the Street would not mind a few thousand points more.

3. New bank stocks:

Parliament has cleared the decks. The mint street will begin the process of granting the new banking licences. A number of listed players are in the fray. One or more of them could be multi-baggers.

4. Mid-cap M&As:
The mid-cap space is buzzing in anticipation of deal activity. As environmental clearances and land acquisitions for new projects become ever complicated and time-consuming, smaller companies with necessary clearances and facilities are likely to be picked up by deep-pocketed new entrants.

5. 25% public float:

Come June, all private companies have to have at least 25% of their shares held by public. If Sebi ensures this, it will pave way for a deeper and more liquid market in 2013.

6. Real divestment:

Due to various reasons including rigidity in pricing, endless tweaking of rules and poor reading of sentiment have made disinvestment a euphemism for bailout by state-owned institutions. Street hopes the New Year will bring good quality shares at reasonable price where everyone sees value, not only LIC.

7. Better corporate governance:
With the new companies law expected to come in place soon and several proxy advisory firms watching moves of the companies closely, quality of disclosures are likely to improve considerably. Listed entities are increasingly realising the importance of good governance.

8. TAX relief:

The recommendations of General Anti-avoidance Rules (GAAR) panel headed by Parthasarathi Shome had suggested exclusion of equity market transactions from capital gains tax. The move could be a big boon for investors with a short-term focus. On the other end, there is always the die-hard anti-STT lobby hoping against hope that the Chidambaram brain child is scrapped.

9. End of the gold rally:
Stagnating gold prices will be godsend for the equities as an asset class. For the past couple of years, yellow metal had given a stiff fight. Some resistance around Rs 30,000 (per 10 gram) levels could be just what the broker ordered. Realty prices showing weakness in some areas is also seen as a good omen.

10. MCX-SX entry:
Though the newest stock exchange got the key regulatory clearances, it is yet to begin its much-hyped and awaited equity trading. Like in other segments, the bourse floated by Jignesh Shah-led Financial Technologies group is expected to bring in competition and therefore better value for investors’ money.

11. Regime change at NSE:
After over a decade at the helm, Ravi Narain will step down soon. Chitra Ramakrishna, who will take over in April, will hit the ground running with competition trying to break fresh ground. While NSE’s dominance is unlikely to be threatened in 2013, how much ground it yields in the first year will be interesting to see.

12. Sinha’s climax:
Two years have rushed past for UK Sinha at the hot seat in Bandra-Kurla Complex. This will be the last full year for him as the Sebi chairman, before the government decides on his extension in February 2014. That will in turn depend on his performance in key areas such as Safety net for IPOs, Direct plans for MFs and pending high profile cases.

13. Politicians:
Some on the Street feel while 2012 was the year of central bankers, the new year is likely to belong to the policy makers. The men in white are likely to make crucial calls, which are likely to have an economic and market cap in the run up to the 2014 elections, street will keep a close watch. Even globally, political calls will make or break, like the fiscal cliff stand-off in the US showed.



*Source:Business-Standard
 

soft_trader

Well-Known Member
#7
Today's Trades:

Haven't done any trade in F&O. Holding 6100 CE bought yesterday.

In commodities haven't noticed the move whole day. I was busy with equity market. In the evening catched a good move in Crudeoil. Profit was Rs. 2300 (MtM) Overtrading led me to Rs. 800/- only.

:)
 

soft_trader

Well-Known Member
#10
I was watching on TV how lions hunt and it was really inspirational for us traders. As traders we can learn a lot from the hunting process of big cats.

Patience : One of the most difficult qualities to develop in trading is the quality of waiting patiently. It’s particularly more difficult for day traders. Lions, tigers etc. wait patiently till the time when conditions are more in their favor. They often go to hunt in the darkness of night as they have good vision at night while theirs preys don’t.

Set-up : They look for easy preys and their favorite ‘set-ups’ are young calves, weak or injured animals or animals abandoned from their herd In the same way a trader too first needs to find set-ups profitable for him and then play only those set-ups over and over again.

Risk Control : To avoid injury from the horns etc. of their prey they attack from behind and not from face to face. Traders should always try to minimize losses. Be wary of taking opposite position in a trending stock.

Choice of Hunt : These hunters rely on their own hunts and don’t eat animals dead because of diseases etc. Don’t trade in counters which have poor liquidity.

Emotions :
These hunters hunt for their survival and not for the adrenaline rush or emotional high that they get in the process.

I am sure we can learn much more from these predators.


*Source: S.Sukhani's blog.
 

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