A bounce from the 200-HMA typically gives a 10-15 percent run, which gives a Nifty target in the region of 5300+. Added to this pattern is the highly bullish W pattern which also gives a fairly smooth run. So, what do we have then: A double WH(200 hma) ammy for Bears?
Climb a WALL of WORRY and slide down the SLOPE of HOPE. This is precisely what stock markets around the world, including our very own, have been doi ng. The first warning signal is when this 'worry' turns in to belief that the bull run is here to stay. This is when the first strong hands start getting out, and also the strong bears start going short. Before the poor retail investors realize, the climb has reached the end and the slide has already started.
At this point, 'hope' creeps in to the minds of the poor retail investors, who start hoping the market would begin climbing again. Alas, the market has no mercy and the poor retail guys have no choice but to convert their 'hope' in to 'prayers' and BTST (buy-today-sell-tomorrow)'s into long-term deliveries.
However, for now, as long as there exists worry all around us, enjoy the ride. There will be enough indications on charts which will give a hint of change in direction, whenever it happens. There is no point in 'anticipating' a change in trend and taking action in advance.
Of course, there is no pattern that is without a chance of failure, hence, it is imperative that traders have a proper stop-loss in place. Proper is the key word here, for we have many traders who always complain that their stop-loss gets triggered and the stock moves up, which only implies, was not a 'proper' stop loss.
Some trading ideas for next week, which is shortened to only 4 days; one of which is already shown on the chart. Other trading ideas are IFCI, RPL, RPower, Reliance, Tatasteel, Ispat and many more.
Enjoy the ride, with your safety belt (stop loss) in place.
1 Comment:
nice write up...i felt u thought from a laymans point of view and wrote the same...further i would request u to through some more light on "proper" sl as i feel it might be a point of concern to many novice traders and would like to get more info from the likes of u...thanks in advance...
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