Stocks To Keep A Close Eye On

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SavantGarde

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Hi Gauhar,

It is exactly the reason I traded live... with a selection & entry & exits so that there would be something for everyone....

Importance of the posts was that bulk of the trades would be on the short side.... & being aware how most Traders fear going short that is why I decided to post & change trades from my normal ones.....in terms of Entry & Exit...

Hoping that atleast few of you may shed some of the fear associated with short trades...


SavantGarde

Today, I was really very scared to trade. All reds on the screen. Could never dare to short. After reading all the posts and seeing that y'all were making money, I decided to go long in HCC in the last 15 minutes.

Bought 1000 HCC @ 40.25 on margin. At first, HCC was playing between 40.50 to 40.75. I even considered revising my price to 40.50, but decided against it. Finally, I got my price, then set selling price @ 41 and waited for short covering.

Nothing happened. The stock kept going down. Had to cover @ 39.85 just seconds before closing bell.

So, still lost money. Fear... I lost because of fear. Why didn't I follow SG sir?

Stupid Gauhar... :( Can never make a profitable trade...
 

Goofy

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Today, I ...Bought 1000 HCC @ 40.25[/B] on margin....So, still lost money. Fear... I lost because of fear. Why didn't I follow SG sir?

Stupid Gauhar... :( Can never make a profitable trade...
Damn, Gauhar Brother! I was about to turn the computer off and you wrote this:

Didn't you know what Mr. SG wrote in morning? All your entries in the scrip should be incremental? 1000 shares in one go, just because it is 40 odd rupees? You wanna take it all! Forgetting, take it all has a twin too: lose it all!

That's stupid brother. Test the line of the scrip by putting a little. See, where it is going. Moving, shivering, regressing or just confused. Then decide what to do!

You can make a profitable trade, if you stop being like the hero of Dan Brown novel who could interpret the whole foolishness by looking at Monalisa or Last Supper. Got it?

Goodnight. Monday is gonna be your heyday!
 

gauharjk

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5 Real Life Soldiers Who Make Rambo Look Like a Pussy

Source: Cracked.com

Simo Hayha

Simo Hayha had a fairly boring life in Finland. He served his one mandatory year in the military, and then became a farmer. But when the Soviet Union invaded his homeland in 1939, he decided he wanted to help his country.

Since the majority of fighting took place in the forest, he figured the best way to stop the invasion was to grab his trusty rifle, a couple of cans of food and hide in a tree all day shooting Russians. In six feet of snow. And 20-40 degrees below zero.


Of course when the Russians heard that dozens of their men were going down and that it was all one dude with a rifle, they got ******* scared. He became known as "The White Death" because of his white camouflage outfit, and they actually mounted whole missions just to kill that one guy.

They started by sending out a task force to find Hayha and take him out. He killed them all.

Then they tried getting together a team of counter-snipers (which are basically snipers that kill snipers) and sent them in to eliminate Hayha. He killed all of them, too.

Over the course of 100 days, Hayha killed 542 people with his rifle. He took out another 150 or so with his SMG, sending his credited kill-count up to 705.

Since everyone they had was either too dead or too scared to go anywhere near him, the Russians just carpet-bombed everywhere they thought he might be. Supposedly, they had the location right, and he actually got hit by a cloud of shrapnel that tore his coat up, but didn't actually hurt him, because he's the ******* White Death, damn it.

Finally on March 6th, 1940, some lucky ******* shot Hayha in the head with an exploding bullet. When some other soldiers found him and brought him back to base, he "had half his head missing." The White Death had finally been stopped...

...for about a week. In spite of having come down with a nasty case of shot-in-the-face syndrome, he was still very much alive, and regained consciousness on March 13, the very day the war ended.
 

deneb

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Hi Gauhar,

Hoping that atleast few of you may shed some of the fear associated with short trades...


SavantGarde
I shorted a script last year and it went to upper circuit and saw the wonderful process of auction. Though I now even think about shorting only those scripts in F&O, the fear is still there. But your todays trades gives me a lot of confidence to go on the short side when the situation is suitable for it.
 

Goofy

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Hi Goofy Man,

Alas ! Only, if my ID was understood....

By the way... English Translation of Ladki Neeche Khadi Hai....

Don't worry about asking... just when you are about to hit the sack....

It is 'MisUnderStanding'


Bon Nuit


SavantGarde
That makes two of us, brother.

Goofy also means in higher echelons of mind: Idiot Savant!

Guess, google will get busy to churn up meaning of the two Savants!

May Bon Nuit transform into the finest Bonjour for you, brother!
 

SavantGarde

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Important point when shorting equities...is to be more risk averse...unless you are going through SLB mechanism or holding equity in portfolio

SavantGarde


I shorted a script last year and it went to upper circuit and saw the wonderful process of auction. Though I now even think about shorting only those scripts in F&O, the fear is still there. But your todays trades gives me a lot of confidence to go on the short side when the situation is suitable for it.
 
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