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1 hour ago, Bird Bird Bird said:

 

I added yday. :wallbash:

 

Indigo doing good though. I expect good Qs from now on. 

 

Irctc might hit it's 21EMA on daily charts. That's the most common reversal point for the stock. I'll probably wait to sell till it crosses 50EMA. Govt f**king things up. 

 

Added few indigo today as well, I had SpiceJet in my PF. Thanks to you for recommending indigo :thumbsup: Had forgotten about aviation sector :P

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6 minutes ago, rushaboswal said:

Matab upar jayega? :roflroll:

just kidding never understood this put, and option stuff

Technically yes.

 

Buy PUT if you think market will go down.

Buy CALL if you think market will go up.

 

The above thing reverses for the seller.

 

Sell PUT if you think it won't go below a point.

Sell CALL if you think it won't go above a point.

 

Put writing means someone is creating a new PUT i.e. Selling it.

 

But depending on the strategies, things can't be very complicated.

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18 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

Technically yes.

 

Buy PUT if you think market will go down.

Buy CALL if you think market will go up.

 

The above thing reverses for the seller.

 

Sell PUT if you think it won't go below a point.

Sell CALL if you think it won't go above a point.

 

Put writing means someone is creating a new PUT i.e. Selling it.

 

But depending on the strategies, things can't be very complicated.

This itself it so complicated. Add whatever that hedging is. better stick to tukka techinque for now XD

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3 minutes ago, rushaboswal said:

This itself it so complicated. Add whatever that hedging is. better stick to tukka techinque for now XD

 

It is complicated. I haven't been effectively able to understand the sudden call unwinding/SC etc using Quanstapp or iCharts since the whole OI change, volume change etc is generally mentioned in Call/Put trends, but the core data is presented from seller's perspective. It is so f**king confusing. 

 

Just now, KunjanPSD said:

Yaar yeh bta dio kro mereko bhi :)

 

Maine khud miss kar diya ! :wallbash:

Regular bearish divergence seen for 3 peaks, both on RSI and WT. 

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1 minute ago, Bird Bird Bird said:

It is complicated. I haven't been effectively able to understand the sudden call unwinding/SC etc using Quanstapp or iCharts since the whole OI change, volume change etc is generally mentioned in Call/Put trends, but the core data is presented from seller's perspective. It is so f**king confusing. 

 

Bhai tumne ye sab kya likha he itself is confusing :roflroll:

Im litreally like -

Samajh-Nahi-Aaya-Par-Sunke-Acha-Laga-mem

 

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6 minutes ago, rushaboswal said:

Bhai tumne ye sab kya likha he itself is confusing :roflroll:

Im litreally like -

Samajh-Nahi-Aaya-Par-Sunke-Acha-Laga-mem

 

 

Choro ye sab. If you are able to hit your targets via simpler ways, you're doing much better than 99.9% of the traders. :majesty:

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6 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

Hard to see PF going below 70% after a long time but few stocks are showing great strength. 

I already have GNFC but I wanted Tatva Chintan to touch 2000.

Have left a bit cash for the rest of the week and if the market recovers then I am putting it all in US market.

 

ye 70% walo ko bhagao yahan se. :catfight:

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