Two proposals about BID/OFFER and price n volume...

#13
Not a single reply till now:confused:

So I got my lesson ...
I won't post such stupid things here from now on.:)



Good Night and regards,
priyanvada
Long time , i was checking for something similar 3 years back , later got the basics of market.

Never try to follow the trend , do your own analysis .. some of the tools which gives directives are ..

1. NSE candle stick chart
2. Open interest
3. Option position and strike price
4. FII investment trend data from SEBI website
5. Analysis of Mutual Fund investment trend ( Future as well as stock)
6. Script intrinsic value, Book value and PE Ratio
7. Keep eye on major announcements i.e. inflation rate, GDP, CRR, oil prices, insdutrial production , general political news in the country and globally.
 

TradeOptions

Well-Known Member
#15
thats bullshit. you do all these things and end up losing
kenu ji, you took so much of time and effort to dig out this such an old thread, in which some member shared his analysis method in a very nice manner for the whole traderji community, just to say that it is bullshit. :mad:

Look at your state of mind brother. :annoyed:

And please do not spread crap here. TJ no longer tolerates such kind of behavior. Before making such posts, please think for a moment, does it makes any sense at all or not !

With regards.

PS: priyanvada bhai, thanks for sharing your ideas regarding order book analysis. :thumb:
Although I personally believe that directly tracking the changing situation of bid ask continuously will bombard our brains with too much of data. One might need to look at a slightly larger time frame, to make sense of the price action. All this bull bear battle of the order book, finally ends up on the chart.

Thanks
 

TradeOptions

Well-Known Member
#17
it was never meant to priyanvada's work. i directed it to some onelse's post .anyway i dont know how to post reply to particular person. i am sorry if i offended
kenu, I misunderstood your post then. I am sorry for that.

If you want to reply to a SPECIFIC post then just click on the "QUOTE" button at the bottom right hand side corner. And then you will be able to reply to that particular post easily.

Regards
 

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