Dear Friend,
Its in thread no. 17. Here it is for you ?
For options to be successful, the nifty, if you are a nifty trader, should move in a particular direction steadily either up or down. When to buy option is a common question and there could be many answers to this. Normally, what I do I am sharing it here. First find last weeks support (S1)and resistence level (R1). R1 ~ S1 = 300 to 400 points.
P = (Weeks High + Weeks Low + Weeks Close)/3
S1 = 2P - H
R1 = 2P - L
If (R1 - S1) >= 300 then,
Buy call at S1 and put at R1.
else
Do not trade at all.
Keep a target and SL in mind and maintain that strictly. Do not hold call or put after 20th of the month. If you are very sure that S1/R1 will be broken buy put at S1 and call at R1. Hope this helps.
Regards
Its in thread no. 17. Here it is for you ?
For options to be successful, the nifty, if you are a nifty trader, should move in a particular direction steadily either up or down. When to buy option is a common question and there could be many answers to this. Normally, what I do I am sharing it here. First find last weeks support (S1)and resistence level (R1). R1 ~ S1 = 300 to 400 points.
P = (Weeks High + Weeks Low + Weeks Close)/3
S1 = 2P - H
R1 = 2P - L
If (R1 - S1) >= 300 then,
Buy call at S1 and put at R1.
else
Do not trade at all.
Keep a target and SL in mind and maintain that strictly. Do not hold call or put after 20th of the month. If you are very sure that S1/R1 will be broken buy put at S1 and call at R1. Hope this helps.
Regards
This is my first post on the forum so please excuse if I am being repetitive.
I have been trading options for some time. NSE has introduced LONG_TERM NIFTY Options contracts. However, these do not seem enabled for trading in ICICI web trade. Altho I see from NSE web site that such long-term contracts are being regularly traded. Would you know of any other online trading platform which allows trading in long-term Options?
Thanks
Rakesh