I created a tool and launched this weekend amongst the investor/trader community, particularly in a small group. This is intended to bring my terminal nearer to a layman who doesn't understand much of trading zingers. Sharing some of the snapshots from the sector analysis part.
01.10.2020
01.10.2020
These two charts show the strength of different sectors based on the stocks ranked in my terminal and the count of them.
ANUP engg: A combination of all: 1. Spin-off and new listing. 2. Initial 1st base formation 3. Darvas box formation 4. Wedging up handle. 5. Vols reducing on weekly 6. BDS new high/divergence.
it shows the strength of the stock to nifty. so if a stock is stronger than the index, this line wud go up. if the index is weak and the stock stable then also it wud go up. other cases also valid. so when there are opposite moves btwn the stock move and relative strength line,
we call it divergence. Now, BDS: Big daddy scan gives u point where the stock shows strength. Consider it +ve factor.
Tweetstorm: Weekend learning Ross haber notes part 2: @RichardMoglen did a fantastic job in this one. Relating concepts with charts is just so great.
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Charts:
1. What a chart looks like 2. Then drop down to fundamentals 3. Earnings acceleration
2/ 4. Sales picking up
5 annual: earnings
Bill told: estimates are conservative
ROE: 17%
Institutions sponsorship: pickup
Insurance, cos, trusts increasing their sponsorship
Quality of them is also important
Top notch mutual funds buying it.
Idea is to ride their good tails.
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How many funds ?
-big sponsorship
-increasing for quarters
*How much as too much?
Use it as secondary indicator
Smart & successful funds
Not necessarily the funds own the stock it doesn't mean that manager is great.
Richard Haber part 1: Notes
Weekend learning with @RichardMoglen
Click & stick
Bill was the ultimate teacher
Stay +ve & follow the rules
Don't keep being right or wrong
Keep ego out of the process
Books: 1. Trading in the zone:Mark Douglas
Link:
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Your last trade has 0 correction with ur next trade.
Cutting ur loses early. 2. Reminiscences of stock operator 3. The Alchemist 4. Darvas 5. Stan Weinstein
Lessons learnt: 1. Watch the leaders:
Health & breadth of leadership
How healthy leadership look loke
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At what stages of the market
Rotation going in: super defensive, flight to safety
Something that is related to bull market
How many stocks could fall apart
Nothing to buy: something is wrong
2. Going back and looking wht u have done right or wrong.