Sorry, but you make it seem so simple. I am sure it does not happen like this based on one factor alone. There are a lot of things happening the net result of which is a rise or a fall. Am I correct? Does the market 'realise' something?
IAC, what you write makes a lot of sense :)
I have been following your posts here and finding them very informative and useful. You are giving levels and predicting where the market will go. And you are correct most of the times. Yesterday at 11 when nifty was 5810 your prediction of positive above 5840 came true. At 1230 you said same...
Not that I am an expert, but if you plan to invest long term it should be BSE and for short term it can be NSE. About the second question, best to go with the online platform you are using and use their tie-up. Just my 2 cents.
Hello, ganeshhity,
I completely agree with you. That's the reason I wrote there can be 'bad days' and you cannot loose 'continuously' in day-trading. To my mind, success in day-trading lies in the ability to let bygones be bygones. And start each day afresh. When you let the losses of yesterday...
Somehow I feel there is nothing as a 'bad phase' in day-trading. There can be a 'bad day' but once the day is over, the 'bad' is over. Tomorrow is a brand new day with brand new opportunities.
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I am just a year old in individual online day trading, although I have been trading using traditional means for quite sometime now. I was told of Traderji recently. I am astounded by the quality and quantity of knowledge available here. I will definitely look into the suggestions given in this...