Thursday, 10 November 2011

11-11-2011


·         The levels are marked as Buy, Sell or Buy/Sell.  At levels marked Buy/Sell you can take long and short trades.
·         Trades are executed after two minutes from open, i.e. after 9:17 and usually one trade per day. Only take the first trade that comes after open.
·         After open, watch the levels and current price. Only the first trade is executed. If a level says Buy and if price is above that level, then buy on a pull back to that level.  If price is below that level, wait for a break above that level, and buy on a pull back to that level. If a level says Sell and if price is below that level, then sell when price reaches that level.  If price is above that level, wait for a break below that level, and sell on a pull back to that level. If the level says Buy/Sell, then if price is above that level, buy on a pull back; if price is below that level, sell when price reaches that level.
·         Usually only one trade is executed on a day. However if stopped out in the first trade, then take the trade at the next level also. On days marked with Directional sentiment sideways, two trades can be taken, the very first trade and another trade at any of the extreme levels.
·         Breakout is determined on the basis of closing price on a 2 minute chart. Close should be clearly above or below the level.
·         Do not expect entry at the exact level, execute trades near the levels. SL is calculated from the level, not from the entry price.

Date:

11-11-2011

Symbol:

NIFTY Fut

Directional Sentiment:

Down

SL/target:

12/30

Level                    

Comments

5335
Sell
5294
Sell
5150
Buy/Sell

Date:

11-11-2011

Symbol:

DLF Cash

Directional Sentiment:

Down

SL/target:

1.5/3.5

Level                    

Comments

239
Sell



3 comments:

  1. Does calculation of Point of control,Profile,Value zone require Proprietary s/w.
    Can u post NF charts showing Value zone with yr comments

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  2. Market Delta is the best s/w because of its visual aspects. Levels have relationship with VA, but not exactly VA. It is derived from volume distribution and Market profile concepts.

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  3. The concepts are explained in the MEthodology page of this blog

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