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Markets: How to spot a bearish shift


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h
put a chart dude
by h on Jul 14, 2009 03:57 PM

put a chart dude

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Dharam Dev
Head and shoulder pattern
by Dharam Dev on Jul 14, 2009 09:30 AM

Very good presentation and full of insight. Thanks to the author.
dd

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abboral boral
very good information
by abboral boral on Jul 14, 2009 08:40 AM

My full support to Rediff for airing such informations on EQ market and I hope they continue such thing as more and more people (educated ) are joining on line trading from home and making it a wonderfull home based business for millions .You need one computer,one national level NSE/BSE broker ,one bank a/c (for on line transfer of fund ) ,one fastes browser

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xyz abcs
nonsense.
by xyz abcs on Jul 13, 2009 09:53 PM  | Hide replies

instead of writing such a complicated article, he could have just put ONE Graph explaining everything. What a waste of time.

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h
Re: nonsense.
by h on Jul 14, 2009 03:56 PM
totally correct

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Niraj Prasad
writer is head and shoulders above all fools
by Niraj Prasad on Jul 13, 2009 08:46 PM

such bullshit way of predicting trends are the prime reason that writer is a big looser in traders world ... he seems to take his crap analysis without any basis in logic and reason as gospel truth ...

we need more fools like this i.d.iot ... they should trade with all their fundaes, which essentially means trading at random ... this is very good for serious investors like me who can rake in profits from the mistakes of these frogs of the well

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Rajesh Shetty
Neckline, headlines....hemlines...now whts the bottomline...?
by Rajesh Shetty on Jul 13, 2009 12:41 PM  | Hide replies

All bullshit. The writer had better write something about Mallika Sherawat rather than stock markets. Today politicians have realized that there is more money to be made 'legally' in stock markets than under the table. So markets are being manipulated. Just think, in this same rediff we read articles a few days before abt mkt hitting 18k or even 21 k. They go short after creating a bullish hype. Then they go long when they predict a bearish doomsday scenario. Ever seen the prices of commodities from the last 1 yr or more ? Vegetables, milk, eggs, even meat prices after all this bird flu scare is sky high. And they say -ve inflation..! All bullshit..

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buzzer
Re: Neckline, headlines....hemlines...now whts the bottomline...?
by buzzer on Jul 13, 2009 04:01 PM
The correct technique ---

To measure and decide on all this - necklines, hemlines, head and shoulder, headlines, etc etc etc......

YOu need tailor not a finance person.

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AswathaKumar K
Re: Neckline, headlines....hemlines...now whts the bottomline...?
by AswathaKumar K on Jul 13, 2009 03:44 PM
This is a Time Series Analysis of stock market data in stock market parlance- with no bottom lines: only doom or boom

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balachandran
retrospective theories -are they of any benifit
by balachandran on Jul 13, 2009 12:39 PM

retrospective theories like these i doubt if it would make anyone wiser. the market reacts to lot of external and internal influences like polls, change in govt policy etc.
The same factors may not be there next time.

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anand bapurao kene
gud job
by anand bapurao kene on Jul 13, 2009 12:33 PM  | Hide replies

nice job vinod sharma, irresposible comments given on u r article are from illiterate innocent people , god bless them sooner or later they will understand the importance of technicals analysis. gud job keep it up.
from anand kene

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Parag Joshi
Re: gud job
by Parag Joshi on Jul 13, 2009 03:01 PM
Don't you think that this article has came in too late? Damage has already been done- ppl have lost their money.
What is the point in sharing a useless piece of information? General public won't remember this information when similar next pattern forms!
General public has very short memory..

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Anand Krish
Great!
by Anand Krish on Jul 13, 2009 12:23 PM

If Vinod Sharma who wrote this article could predict the downfall since January 2008 he would have been very rich. Rich enough to buy out Rediff instead of writing articles in it for few thousand bucks.

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fightagaintevils
8k sensex
by fightagaintevils on Jul 13, 2009 12:21 PM

wait.its just matter of months.job situation in india is extremely week in decades.

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