tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148222695370746347.post7177114036573753687..comments2023-10-15T17:16:24.091+05:30Comments on Stock Market Charts | India Mutual Funds Investment: BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 Index Chart Patterns – Jan 07, ‘11Subhankarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13248068905130821262noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148222695370746347.post-5151849163557652142011-01-12T12:14:03.171+05:302011-01-12T12:14:03.171+05:30@Jasi: Volume data are available from BSE, NSE, Go...@Jasi: Volume data are available from BSE, NSE, Google Finance, Yahoo Finance, Moneycontrol. High and low volumes are judged by comparing with volumes at previous tops, as well as volumes transacted more recently.<br /><br />For an index, it is the total volume of transactions. The easiest way for me is to look at Nifty charts from chartnexus.com.<br /><br />When to re-enter the market is always a challenge for small investors. As Ramesh Damani keeps saying: buy whenever you see value. But you have to get into the long-term investment mode. Short-term activity enriches brokers.<br /><br />@Eswar: Technically, 15-20% is a 'good' correction in a bull market. Anything more, and we need to be careful about a trend reversal.<br /><br />Looks like the 18500 level is going to be tested. Prices are not yet at mouth-watering levels for frontline stocks, but some mid and small caps are beginning to look interesting. At most times, 'doing nothing' is the best strategy - and you seem to have mastered that well.Subhankarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13248068905130821262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148222695370746347.post-83201217298321065902011-01-09T10:41:53.192+05:302011-01-09T10:41:53.192+05:30Yea, and I noticed that in a time when sensex/nift...Yea, and I noticed that in a time when sensex/nifty might have just corrected around 3-4% from its highs, the midcap/junior nifty is already down around 15% from its highs. <br />With sensex/nifty set to go further down, midcap/junior nifty will be at mouth watering valuations.<br />A case of investing in nifty junior benchmark may be? I'd surely do that for a decent 10-12% gains in short to mid term for sure.Jasihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14267764047614537730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148222695370746347.post-73786037561182486092011-01-08T10:40:37.572+05:302011-01-08T10:40:37.572+05:30A good correction would be welcome at this stage. ...A good correction would be welcome at this stage. If it does test the 200MA, it's time for me to be a little more active. If not, I'll continue being on the sidelines. The sell period (Part profit booking, selling off some over-priced stocks) is already over for me. Sensible buy range though is elusive. Things are however getting a bit more interesting with this week's correction. I'll continue to keep track on a weekly basis till things get really interesting on either side.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14686273117038425857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148222695370746347.post-77583706481615635112011-01-08T10:32:43.997+05:302011-01-08T10:32:43.997+05:30"Any bounce up on high volumes from the curre..."Any bounce up on high volumes from the current level, or from any of the three down side targets mentioned, would be a buying opportunity"<br /><br />Questions! <br />1) What volumes are we talking about? Overall trading volumes?<br />2) Where can we track them?<br />3) How do you quantify/judge "high" or "low" volumes?<br /><br />Much appreciate your guidance Sir! :)Jasihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14267764047614537730noreply@blogger.com