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Naman Bohara wrote a new post, Indian shares end lower after three straight gains 7 years, 3 months ago
1. Market ends lower after three successive straight gains.2. TCS shares lose momentum due to management changes.3. Nifty opened positive but closed negatively.4. AXIS BANK went through being the top gainer.
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Naman Bohara started the topic ESSAR SHIPPING LIMITED-HEAD & SHOULDER in the forum Head and Shoulder 7 years, 3 months ago
THE VOLUME OF L.SHOULDER IS HIGHEST.
THE VOULME OF R.SHOLDER IS LOW AS POSSIBLE.
DURATION OF L.SHOULDER, HEAD & R..SHOULDER IS 3 MONTHS.
SHORT POSITION CREATED ONCE BREAKING DOWN THE NECK LINE = 26.1
THIS INDICATES TREND REVERSAL WHICH WILL BE SEEN FEW MONTHS LATER.
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic GAIL- BEARISH Below -410, H & S SL-440, TGT- 390 in the forum Head and Shoulder 7 years, 3 months ago
Generally, the volume of left shoulder should be highest & volume of right shoulder should be low as possible.
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Naman Bohara started the topic DOUBLE TOP- TATA STEEL LIMITED in the forum Double Bottom / Double Top 7 years, 3 months ago
DOUBLE TOP ANALYSIS
TWO EQUIVALENT TOPS
VOLUME AT POINT B IS ‘HIGH’
DURATION BETWEEN POINT A & POINT B IS 22 DAYS.
THEREFORE, SHORT POSITION TO BE CREATED AT POINT B AND LONG POSITION AT POINT C
SELL-426.40
BUY-402.70
RISK= (426.40-402.70)23.70
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic DR.REDDY'S- BULLISH TREND in the forum Dow Theory – Old but a Golden Concept 7 years, 3 months ago
Target Price: 3384
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic ACC- double top- bearish below 1550– SL: 1650, target: 1480 in the forum Double Bottom / Double Top 7 years, 3 months ago
Sir, the chart you’ve attached is ACC’s Head and Shoulder.
Double top is totally different from Head and Shoulder.
And also as per Head and Shoulder’s conditions the left shoulder should have highest volume.
Please revert back.
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Naman Bohara started the topic BHEL -BULLISH TREND in the forum Dow Theory – Old but a Golden Concept 7 years, 3 months ago
For months of JULY 2016
SYMBOL- BHEL
DIRECTION-BULLISH TREND
ENTRY LEVEL- ABOVE 134
STOP LOSS-118
RISK=(134-118)=16
EXIT LEVEL-150
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Naman Bohara started the topic BHEL -BULLISH TREND in the forum Dow Theory – Old but a Golden Concept 7 years, 3 months ago
For months of JULY 2016
SYMBOL- BHEL
DIRECTION-BULLISH TREND
ENTRY LEVEL- ABOVE 134
STOP LOSS-118
RISK=(134-118)=16
EXIT LEVEL-150
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Naman Bohara started the topic DR.REDDY'S- BULLISH TREND in the forum Dow Theory – Old but a Golden Concept 7 years, 3 months ago
In the month of March, Dr.Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.
Symbol: DRREDDY
Direction-Long Direction
Entry Level-Above 3112
Stop Loss-Below 2840
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is the difference between Trading and Analysis? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
Trading is the execution of buying and selling of shares/stocks in market.
Analysis is the knowledge about the shares we trade. Unless and until we don’t make an analysis of the shares it is gambling.
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic when does stock trading becomes gambling ? in the forum Stock market questions and answers 7 years, 3 months ago
When Risks>Returns and still you put your money on the trade, then it is gambling. Without the ability to calculate risk and returns it is not considered business
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is online trading? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
The platform where the shares/stocks are sold and bought through the use of online is called online trading. It was established for the reason of convinence.
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic How Stock exchanges ensure the traders counter party risk? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
In the case of Brokers, there is always a security deposited for countering such risk.
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic Is it possible to buy stocks from BSE and sell it on NSE? How and what is the limitation? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
Yes, we can buy stocks from BSE and sell it on NSE provided we have enough stocks in our demat a/c.
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is DEMAT a/c? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
In India, shares and securities are held electronically in a dematerialized form instead of the investor taking physical possession of certificates. A Demat account is opened by the investor while registering with an broker or sub-broker. The Dematerialized account number is quoted for all transactions to enable electronic settlements of trades to…[Read more]
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is DEMAT a/c? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
In India, shares and securities are held electronically in a dematerialized instead of the investor taking physical possession of certificates. A Demat account is opened by the investor while registering with an investment broker (or sub-broker). The Dematerialized account number is quoted for all transactions to enable electronic settlements of…[Read more]
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic Who are share holder, promoter, and director? What is the role and rights of them? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Shareholders are the owners of the company i.e., the ones who have invested on the company.
Promoters are those who promotes the company from the inception or just for that particular project.
Directors are the ones who controls the company in terms of functioning. In other words, they run the show of company.
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is the role of SEBI? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
SEBI – Securities & Exchange Board of India.
It is an apex body which regulates the functioning of stock exchanges. The primary motive is to take responsibilities towards three groups which constitutes the market:
a) Issuers of securities/companies
b) Investors
c) Market Intermediaries
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is the role of SEBI? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
SEBI – Security Exchange Board of India.
It is an apex body which regulates the functioning of stock exchanges. The primary motive is to take responsibilities towards three groups which constitutes the market:
a) Issuers of securities/companies
b) Investors
c) Market Intermediaries
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Naman Bohara replied to the topic What is the role of SEBI? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
SEBI – Security Exchange Board of India.
1.It is an apex body which regulates the functioning of stock exchanges.
2.It’s primary motive is to take responsibilities towards three groups which constitutes the market:
a) Issuers of securities/companies
b) Investors
c) Market Intermediaries
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