Re: Stocks To Keep A Close Eye On - Chapter II
Hi Mohan,
BUY Price Is Usually The HIGH Of The Previous Day...Therefore It Is Advisable To BUY @ Previous Days HIGH.
This Is Because If The Stock Has Given A BUY Trigger Then For It To Maintain Its Upward Momentum It Must Take Out Previus Days HIGH.
If The Price Doesn't Touch It Means You Dont Enter The Stock On That Day....But Next Day With Previous Days HIGH Provided It Hasn't Given A SELL Trigger In The Meantime.
Happy & Safer Investing
SavantGarde
Hi Mohan,
BUY Price Is Usually The HIGH Of The Previous Day...Therefore It Is Advisable To BUY @ Previous Days HIGH.
This Is Because If The Stock Has Given A BUY Trigger Then For It To Maintain Its Upward Momentum It Must Take Out Previus Days HIGH.
If The Price Doesn't Touch It Means You Dont Enter The Stock On That Day....But Next Day With Previous Days HIGH Provided It Hasn't Given A SELL Trigger In The Meantime.
Happy & Safer Investing
SavantGarde
Savant JI,
Quick question. Based on these recommendations I bought DCB and TATACHEM by bidding for them @ 43.9 and 276.65. Is this what you mean by [email protected] and [email protected]? ON that day by end of trading day, neither had even touched 43.9 or 276.65 which is why I'm asking this doubt
Or did you mean to wait for the price to come to 43.9 & 276.65 before buying? I know it's stupid to buy above market price, but I read your reco as "price is going to shoot up, so bid higher and buy now itself before it goes more high"
If you clarify this point, it'll be much helpful
Thanks,
Quick question. Based on these recommendations I bought DCB and TATACHEM by bidding for them @ 43.9 and 276.65. Is this what you mean by [email protected] and [email protected]? ON that day by end of trading day, neither had even touched 43.9 or 276.65 which is why I'm asking this doubt
Or did you mean to wait for the price to come to 43.9 & 276.65 before buying? I know it's stupid to buy above market price, but I read your reco as "price is going to shoot up, so bid higher and buy now itself before it goes more high"
If you clarify this point, it'll be much helpful
Thanks,