Wednesday, October 14, 2015

MySAR for 15th October



   
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Levels to watch
Nifty Future - intraday resistance are : 8137, 8155, 8170, 8185, 8205
Nifty Futue - intraday support are : 8105, 8090, 8070, 8055, 8040
Bank Nifty future - intraday resistance are : 17610, 17650, 17690, 17730, 17770, 17815
Bank Nifty future - intraday supports are : 17540, 17495, 17445, 17410, 17370, 17335
 For Positional traders : For those who trade like Investors






Weekly SAR Levels
Security
Hige
Low
Close
MySAR
5-EMA
High-EMA
Low-EMA
Nifty
(Future)
8247.00
8093.60
8121.40
7917.98
8068.09
8170.47
7926.31
BankNifty
(Future)
17814.95
17500.00
17583.05
17071.97
17443.91
17748.52
17095.16

Weekly Pivot Levels
Security
W-S3
W-S2
W-S1
W-Pivot
W-R1
W-R2
W-R3
Nifty (Future)
7847.20
8000.60
8061.00
8154.00
8214.40
8307.40
8460.80
BankNifty (Future)
17002.77
17317.72
17450.38
17632.67
17765.33
17947.62
18262.57

Daily MySAR Levels For Future Segment :

Daily MySAR Levels For Cash Segment :


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Do not enter into a trade without referring past data. It will save your trade from catching the running train.
If  the price of the scrip ran up or down too much during last few days, please please do not take fresh entry either of short or long otherwise it will be considered as catching of  running train and in such cases price in near future may move against expectations resulting into losses. Better wait for breach of MySAR_A level for fresh trade......
Patience pays...........
Presently holding Position :

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Trades triggered on 14th October



1. BNF BTST at 17585……………………..booked at 17555 (- 30 points)
2. NF BTST at 8129………………booked at 8142 (+ 13 points)
3. BNF (4L)  shorted at 17601 …….covered at 17592 (+ 36 points)
4. NF (3L) shorted at 8120……………covered at 8115 (+ 15 points)
(NF & BNF trading today ………..for broker’s day.)



1. ACC (F) long at 1367……………………….booked at 1381 (1750 profit)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:17:47): acc open low equal at 1356.........high at 1356...........strong above 1367..........weak below 1354.........
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 10:04:22): accccccccc......................alerted when reached 1377
tsl hit .
2. JSWSteel (F) long at 924……………………booked at 939 (3750 profit)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:19:14): jswsteel open low equal at 915..........high at 923..........strong above 924................927................932................it is weak below 911.............. 907.............. 904.............. 901............896.........
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:20:23): jswwww………alerted when reached 927……..
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:35:36): jswwwwwww……..alerted when reached 937
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:36:10): 939 is weekly highema in jswsteel...........let us see ..........
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:36:34): go on trailing sl for the longs of jsws...............
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:37:28): booked at 939.............jswsteel longs
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:38:18): holding 935...........jswsteel may try to reach ........943......945...................?????????
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:48:22): hahah..........jswsteel made high at 944.40..............
3. JSWSteel (F) shorted at 927………………………covered at 915 (3000 profit)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 10:00:56): jswsteel now weak below 927...........but the breach must be with conviction ........risky trade.......
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 13:45:04): jswwwwww………..alerted when reached 915
4. Maruti (F) long at 4297……………………..booked at 4283 (1750 loss)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:20:00): maruti open high equal at 4288.....low at 4270.........weak below 4264............strong above 4297.............4307................
sl hit….
5. Maruti (F) long at 4297…………………………….booked at 4312 (1875 profit)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:20:00): maruti open high equal at 4288.....low at 4270.........weak below 4264............strong above 4297.............4307................
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 10:47:32): marutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
sl hit………
6. TCS (F) shorted at 2505…………………………..covered at 2485 (2500 profit)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:25:16): 2505...........is the strong strong support in TCS................
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:28:52): if breaches 2505.............then tcs may try touch 2470.......in coming days.......let us see what happens .......
7. RELinfra (F) long at 376……………………..booked at 372 (2000 loss)
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:41:18): relinfra resistance at 376.............
gauresh59 (14-10-2015 09:42:38): relinfra resistance at 376............weak below 369...........



Three Thumb Rules for intraday trading :
(1) Always trade only at the levels given.
(2) Keep booking profits without missing a winning opportunity.
(3) And once in profit, trail stop loss to the entry level to protect the capital funds.
Wish you all happy and profitable trading ahead……
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Updated upto 14th October
Following are the trades triggerd as per MySAR levels for Nifty and BankNifty. Calculation of only one lot has been taken into consideration. As per the technique, if Two or more lots are traded and partial profit is booked in between considering daily as well as weekly pivots and ema numbers, and go on riding the trend as the levels, then  overall profit would have remained fantastic….





























Friday, July 11, 2014

Who's A Guru?



From the Mahabharata

Who's A Guru?

Guru is the God, say the scriptures. Indeed, the 'guru' in Vedic tradition is looked upon as one no less than a God. 'Guru' is a honorific designation of a preceptor as defined and explained variously in the scriptures and ancient literary works including epics. The English word 'guru' has its etymological origin in the Sanskrit term. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English defines it as "Hindu spiritual teacher or head of religious sect; influential teacher; revered mentor".

More Real Than Gods

Aren't gurus more real than the gods? Basically the guru is a spiritual teacher leading the disciple on the path of "god-realization". In essence, the guru is considered a respected person with saintly qualities who enlightens the mind of his disciple, an educator from whom one receives the initiatory mantra, and one who instructs in rituals and religious ceremonies. The Vishnu Smriti and Manu Smriti regards the Acharya (teacher), along with the mother and the father as the most venerable gurus of an individual. According to Deval Smriti there can be eleven kinds of gurus and according to Nama Chintamani ten. According to his functions he is categorized as rishi, acharyam, upadhya, kulapati or mantravetta.

The Guru's Role

The Upanishads have profoundly underlined the role of the guru. Mundak Upanishad says to realize the supreme godhead holding samidha grass in his hands one should surrender himself before the guru who knows the secrets of Vedas. Kathopanishad too speaks of the guru as the preceptor who alone can guide the disciple on the spiritual path. Over time the guru's syllabus gradually enlarged incorporating more secular and temporal subjects related to human endeavor and intellect. Apart from usual spiritual works his sphere of instruction now included subjects like Dhanurvidya (archery), Arthashastra (economics) and even Natyashastra (dramatics) and Kamashastra (sexology). Such was the ingenuity of the all pervading intellect of the ancient Acharyas that they perpetuated even shastra like thievery. Shudraka's celebrated play Mricchakatikam tells the story of Acharya Kanakashakti who formulated the Chaurya Shastra, or the science of thievery, which was further developed by the gurus like Brahmanyadeva, Devavrata and Bhaskarnandin.

From Hermitages to Universities

Gradually the institution of Gurukula or in-forest-hermitage, where disciples learnt at the feet of guru for long years was evolved. The great urban universities at Takshashila, Vikramashila and Nalanda essentially evolved from these tiny gurukulas tucked away in deep woods. If we have to believe the records of Chinese travellers who visited Nalanda at that time, there were more than 1,500 teachers teaching various subjects to more than 10,000 students and monks.

Legends of Gurus & Desciples

There were gurus as well as disciples of different hues to whom references were made in scriptures and literary works. The most popular legend is that of the amazing young tribal boy Ekalavya on being rejected by the ace trainer Dronacharya, raised his statue and with great dedication practised the art of archery and left behind Arjuna, the master archer, who actually learnt the art under the living guru. And the heartless guru asked for his thumb as gurudakshina or fees, and made him inferior before his royal disciple. In the Chandogya Upanishad, we meet an aspiring disciple Satyakama, who refuses to tell lies about his caste in order to get an admission in the gurukula of Acharya Haridrumat Gautam. And in the Mahabharata we come across Karna who did not bat an eyelid while telling Parashurama that he belonged to the Bhrigu Brahmin caste just to obtain the Brahmastra, the supreme weapon.

Lasting Contribution

From generation to generation the institution of the guru has evolved various basic tenets of Indian culture and transmitted spiritual and fundamental knowledge. Gurus formed the axis of ancient educational system and ancient society, and enriched various fields of learning and culture by their creative thinking. Herein lies the lasting significance of gurus and their contribution to the upliftment of mankind.