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re: Day trading Nifty & Banknifty Futures

Sudarshan Sukhani is a short term( day trader) as well as swing trader ( 2-3 days to 2 weeks holding ) . So nothing wrong if he changes his views depending on trend change in the markets.In fact that is a sign of a trader who adapts to changing market conditions and not saying I will keep buying no matter what market does.

I find Sudarshan Sukhani very consistant in his views..and if he is wrong he admits that he is proved wrong and now he is changing his position.Every trader has to change his views as per market moves.

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Now ST tell you are in which boat :D...................I have zero position ....:thumb:
 
re: Day trading Nifty & Banknifty Futures

Now ST tell you are in which boat :D...................I have zero position ....:thumb:
Short term support @6215-10 Resistance @ 6230-40 market sideways with slight negative bias.....Medium term sideways with negative bias.

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pratapvb

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re: Day trading Nifty & Banknifty Futures

BNF

 
re: Day trading Nifty & Banknifty Futures

ST is it possible start a thread Market out look by Smart_trade......please do consider I am big fan of you.....it will help lacs of TJ members....:thumb:
Only problem is I change my market outlook depending on the market movement and I trade the current market view, not bothering what the view was 2 days ago or what it will be after 2 days..so not sure how it will help others .Here people have a bullish view and they keep on buying even if market goes down by 300 nifty points....and then hope that they will make money...and in some cases they do make money by blindly holding...but that is not the way I trade.

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sudoku1

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re: Day trading Nifty & Banknifty Futures

SS gives 2 views; one medium term and one short term. These are always opposite. So if the market goes up he says "We already have long positions" and if the market goes down he says " We already have short positions" :)
n stil u focus urself keenly on his each n every word:annoyed:
 

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