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Know When To Use Your Head Or Listen To Their Heads

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When we analyse a trader’s brain—it is no different from an average human brain! Do you trade emotionally? Or do you consider yourself to be a logical trader? Traders’ psychology–irrespective of their trading strategies–can be traced along a spectrum of absolute emotionless logical thinkers to those who base their trades on emotions. Striking a balance between the two is what most traders struggle with. An ingrained fight or flight response is a part of who we are as humans. In the investing world, this feeling of fear or greed is called a gut-feeling or a trader’s instinct. A trader might have a certain inkling—irrespective of an independent tip or a relationship manager’s advice—that the stock that she/he has invested in is going to soar or drop—that is part of emotional trading. Emotions are not only limited to an individual when we talk about the stock market behaviour. All the markets are governed by collective emotions of traders as a group. There is a sch...

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BANK NIFTY correction supports in simple terms.

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Mayur Uniquoters

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NOTED , Can you find out ?

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In the real sense, i t is Breakout  but the pattern force indicates,  it's not reliable. Probably ,  next month may spike  and then fall. If co-relate & act, can make some money.

November ,so for, worst performers

STOCK  % LOSER STOCK in Alphapet             % ENERGYDEV -61.83% 8KMILES -25.15% PRAKASHCON -61.79% ADLABS -25.67% SUNILHITEC -60.26% AJMERA -33.56% HPL -53.50% ALANKIT -27.93% SITASHREE -47.22% ALICON -25.14% DIAPOWER -47.00% ALMONDZ -33.62% SIGNET -44.73% ALPA -32.09% KAKATCEM -44.46% AMDIND -26.33% BIGBLOC -43.73% ANANTRAJ -38.96% STOREONE -42.54% ANGIND -32.55% KECL -42.53% ANIKINDS -26.63% MAHASTEEL -41.61% ANSALAPI -29.52% DELTACORP -41.34% ANSALHSG -40.69% SATIN -41.19% APTECHT -31.17% BHARATGEAR -40.73% ARCHIDPLY -36.08% ANSALHSG -40.69% ARMANFIN -35.41% MRO-TEK -40.59% ARSSINFRA -34.18% SHIRPUR-G -40.46% ...

Future returns from mid-caps will be less than before: Sanjay Bakshi

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Well-known value investor Sanjay Bakshi, 50, is an adjunct professor at the Management Development Institute, Gurugram, where he teaches behavioural finance and business valuation. He is also a managing partner at boutique investing firm ValueQuest Capital LLP. As an investor for the last two decades, he has seen the market over several cycles. His investing style focuses on identifying companies with durable competitive advantages and staying with them for the long term, he tells Forbes India in an interview. Edited excerpts: Q. Has the present outperformance of mid-cap stocks surprised you? I am a student of financial history and anyone who has studied it shouldn’t be surprised. Situations like this are not uncommon at all. For new investors and for those who don’t read history, it would be a surprise because all this is new to them.   Q. Could you point to similar instances in the past? What I meant was that there is always some pocket of the stock market which i...