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Is it possible for any of my friend here to point out the link, about the "2 bar method" that ST da has discussed before ?

Thanks.
Hi buddy

Search this thread for any post of the topic. It was discussed in the last 30 days in this thread and in an other thread you will find when do the search. So just move back page by page and do a screen shot about any post about it or safe the post as bookmark in your browser.

Sometimes we have to search for any topic like this in the mentioned way. But if you are deeply interested in the topic or in any other topics, this little one or two or even five hour work of yours or ours we easily can spend, as the posters here spend days and weeks to post whole threads and write about any topic and this just for free and with good will. Na. ;):)

Take care / Dan :)
 

Taiki

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Dear ST Bro,

Please help me with this doubts..

While trading swing in future derivative, how to carry over the position to next expiry?

Is it simply like just closing the current contract on expiry day, and immediately buying the next series contract ? (Which usually trades at a premium). For example - Lets say I am long on NIFTY future this series contract and my system says to carry the long to next series as well. Lets say on expiry day NIFTY fut (this series) is trading at 5850 where I closed the contract and bought the next series (5880) with a premium lets say 30 points. now if my TSL stays at 5800, shall I also increase my TSL to 5830 because of the premium on new contract or shall i take higher risk ? What if the premium will be dropped in next few session, where as spot value does not reduce significantly ??

Secondly, Since I am tracking 15-20 stocks in my swing watchlist at any point of time it can be possible to have a position in around 5-7 stocks. Since creating positions in stocks future (with more than 1 lot) requires huge trading capital to implement the MM effectively, I am sticking to cash market for now, where I can use scale in/scale out/partial exit and MM. But since overnight short position is not allowed in cash market, during a downtrend, how can I capitalize on the fall in price ? Shall I go long on ITM put for such things ??

Regards
Taiki
 
Dear ST Bro,

Please help me with this doubts..

While trading swing in future derivative, how to carry over the position to next expiry?

Is it simply like just closing the current contract on expiry day, and immediately buying the next series contract ? (Which usually trades at a premium). For example - Lets say I am long on NIFTY future this series contract and my system says to carry the long to next series as well. Lets say on expiry day NIFTY fut (this series) is trading at 5850 where I closed the contract and bought the next series (5880) with a premium lets say 30 points. now if my TSL stays at 5800, shall I also increase my TSL to 5830 because of the premium on new contract or shall i take higher risk ? What if the premium will be dropped in next few session, where as spot value does not reduce significantly ??

Secondly, Since I am tracking 15-20 stocks in my swing watchlist at any point of time it can be possible to have a position in around 5-7 stocks. Since creating positions in stocks future (with more than 1 lot) requires huge trading capital to implement the MM effectively, I am sticking to cash market for now, where I can use scale in/scale out/partial exit and MM. But since overnight short position is not allowed in cash market, during a downtrend, how can I capitalize on the fall in price ? Shall I go long on ITM put for such things ??

Regards
Taiki
Taiki

This will need a detailed reply. Will do it in the evening. will it be ok ? Right now eyes on trading the markets..:)

ST
 

Taiki

Well-Known Member
Taiki

This will need a detailed reply. Will do it in the evening. will it be ok ? Right now eyes on trading the markets..:)

ST
Sure bro, no problem :)

Even my eyes are on market too :thumb:

Regards
Taiki
 

RAAMAKANT

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Can anybody help ?

It's Problem of NEST again.....:annoyed:
How can I select trendline to move it ? Means once I draw any Trendline,
I am neither able to move it up, down nor extend or shorten it as per my requirement. :confused:
 

amandeep86

Well-Known Member
ST sir,

Is the Intermediate trend changed to long ??
 

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