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Stock Market
by Rajan Thimmannabhat Sodankur on Dec 07, 2007 04:13 PM  Permalink 

Just learn the technical terms, study the market and current global and local news which are likely to affect the market. Trade on your own. Don't read any books for advice but only to know the terms of trade. Because the stock market behaves illogically most of the time. Go ahead of it, it bites, go behind it, it kicks. You are the sole master of your stock market destiny. Unconrollable or immeasurable features make the market beyond the reach of any formula. It is partly science and mostly art specific to the trader and his intution borne of long term experience.

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What is happeding on Ispat ?
by Sanjay Panday on Dec 06, 2007 06:12 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

What is happening on Ispat ? up by 100% in 1 week. Is it safe to purchase ?

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RE:What is happeding on Ispat ?
by Sandeep Singh on Dec 06, 2007 09:24 PM  Permalink
Ispat is one of the best cases as to how the market players can change the fortune of a share (or company) in few days. IMO it is a very risky share at this levels.

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RE:RE:What is happeding on Ispat ?
by kris pee on Dec 30, 2007 05:03 PM  Permalink
TVS MOTORS IS THE BEST SHORT TERM BUY

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RE:What is happeding on Ispat ?
by Sunil on Dec 08, 2007 12:35 PM  Permalink
when i saw stock in 4 oct 2006 i told u all of them should buy this stock
sunil bhatia

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RE:RE:What is happeding on Ispat ?
by Sathish N on Dec 08, 2007 12:40 PM  Permalink
You must be god!

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RE:What is happeding on Ispat ?
by Rajesh S on Dec 09, 2007 06:59 PM  Permalink
Ha ha ha

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Stop Loss
by manoj rana on Dec 06, 2007 05:26 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The most important thing for a trader is stop-loss. The real charecter comes into play when the trade does not go right. Do u sit and pray or cut your position at a pre-determined stop-loss limit...

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RE:Stop Loss
by Sathish N on Dec 08, 2007 12:39 PM  Permalink
Stop loss is the worst thing to do. Brokers and insiders generally have a view of the stop loss price and so many time do a small trade for that value and mop up the stocks.

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IPO
by vikas jain on Dec 06, 2007 04:57 PM  Permalink 

When Reliance Petro IPO come ?

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RE:Happy Investing !!
by Sandeep Singh on Dec 06, 2007 09:29 PM  Permalink
whenever there is such an article these promoters prop-up the discussion board. Rediff should give an option to block such spam..

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8 reasons
by Prabhakaran Moothedath on Dec 06, 2007 12:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Your article is really great and very useful for newbees like me.
thank you.

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RE:8 reasons
by ABC on Dec 06, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
Free suggestion. Sell RPL today at 230 and enter into TCS shares at 1040. Happy investing.

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RE:Prima Facie Book Seems Third Rate
by ravishankar on Dec 07, 2007 12:33 PM  Permalink
SHIVKUMAR SINGH. I AGREE WITH YOU. ONE NEEDS TO MOVE AWAY FROM TECHNICAL ANALYSIS, FUTURES AND OPTIONS AND ALL THOSE STOP LOSSES. FIND A GOOD COMPANY AND HOLD IT FOR 10YEARS. THE THEMES PRESENTLY IN INDIA ARE ENERGY,INFRASTRUCTURE AND MINING WHICH CAN BE HELD FOR 10YEARS. INVEST AND GO TO SLEEP.

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RE:Prima Facie Book Seems Third Rate
by White Elephant on Dec 06, 2007 06:04 PM  Permalink
dear mr. singh

if you want to invest for a long period, it is fine and is a good way to have a good return.

but, the topic is about trading, so do not bring investing into it.

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