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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Share market & The art of money making
Trade at market quiet time (12)
Most of the traders who trade only at the market open and finish off their trading only at market ends. Here is an alternate approach that place your orders only at the dull period,ie.,when the market is quiet.
If the market opens at 9.30am means between 9.30am and 10.00am the market will be
in peak and most of the orders will be placed over there.
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If you look at the in between time ie.,around 11.30am in the fore noon and 2.00pm in the after noon the market will seem to be dull.The price movements will not be there.So utilize this non-peak time and place your orders.If you want to make use of this dull time,select some of the scrips which are not in the BTST and circuit limits.Do trade with public sector undertaking company scrips which will not move fast, so go long or shortsell depends on the available price data and depth,but do your trade only at non-peak times.Most of the time your both buy and sell orders
will be executed and if you place stop loss order,it won't be triggered.
Go ahead!
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