Till 14th July 2010, there were 14 stock futures trade which were concluded as per my recommendations at http://www.stockezy.com/ . The details of the trades were published on 15th July in a post titled "Trading Stock Futures : Performance Update Mid July 2010". Till then we had maintained 100% success rate, meaning that all these14 trades yielded profit. Total profit generated from these 14 trades was Rs 1,50,250/-Here is the link to the post giving out details of individual trades : http://archana-archdeb.blogspot.com/2010/07/trading-stock-futures-performance.html
Now is the time to carry out performance check of stock futures trade that were carried out in the second half of July 2010. There were nine long trades executed in Stock Futures during this period. As is the established tradition in my exclusive club of stock futures trading at Stockezy, 100% success was again achieved in all these nine trades. Total profit generated from these nine trades was Rs 52,100/- at an average of Rs 5789/- per trade. Details of these trades are given below :-
Ultracemco July Futures(Long) :
Bought at 833 and covered at 848. Lot size = 250. Investment = Rs 41,000/-.
Profit = 15x250= Rs 3750/-. Return on Investment = 9.1%
Renuka Sugar July Futures(Long) :
Bought at 69.7 and covered at 71. Lot size = 2000. Investment = Rs 28000/-.
Profit = 1.3x2000= Rs 2600/-. Return on Investment = 9.2%
Bajaj Hind July Futures(Long) :
Bought at 117 and covered at 119. Lot size = 2000. Investment = Rs 46,000/-.
Profit = 2x2000= Rs 4000/-. Return on Investment = 8.7%
ACC July Futures(Long) :
Bought at 802 and covered at 820. Lot size = 250. Investment = Rs 40,000/-.
Profit = 18x250= Rs 4500/-. Return on Investment = 11.25%
ABB August Futures(Long) :
Bought at 775 and covered at 795. Lot size = 250. Investment = Rs 38,000/-.
Profit = 20x250= Rs 5000/-. Return on Investment = 13.15%
Ultracemco July Futures(Long) :
Bought at 826 and covered at 845. Lot size = 250. Investment = Rs 41,000/-.
Profit = 19x250= Rs 4750/-. Return on Investment = 11.5%
HCL Tech August Futures(Long) :
Bought at 378 and covered at 382. Lot size = 1000. Investment = Rs 75,000/-.
Profit = 4x1000= Rs 4000/-. Return on Investment = 5.3%
HCL Tech August Futures(Long) :
Bought at 375 and covered at 395. Lot size = 1000. Investment = Rs 75,000/-.
Profit = 20x1000= Rs 20,000/-. Return on Investment = 26.7%
Patni August Futures(Long) :
Bought at 473 and covered at 480. Lot size = 500. Investment = Rs 47,000/-.
Profit = 7x500= Rs 3500/-. Return on Investment = 7.5%
In all 23 stock futures trade were carried out in the entire month of July 2010, with 100% success in all trades. Total profit accrued in July 2010 from these 23 trades was Rs 2,02,350/-(Rupees two lakhs two thousand three hundred and fifty only), at an average profit of Rs 8798/- per trade.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Stock Futures Trading Made Ezy - Ambuja Cements
Trading stock futures has been a rewarding experience for my subscribers at http://www.stockezy.com/ , a fact that been proven over and over again with a 100% success record in more than 30 trades. Not one stock futures trade has been a failed trade. Every trade has given profit to my subscribers. Profit realized by my subscribers has been to the tune of Rs 25000/- to Rs 35000/- in last three weeks. This has been achieved with trading just one lot at any given time. Three month activity data maintained at Stockezy page http://www.stockezy.com/opinions/archdeb/closed-fno/ reads as follows :-
- Average return per trade : +13.36%
- Average profit/loss per trade : Rs 6625.57/-
- Average Investment per trade : Rs 49,600/-
- Success rate : 100%
- Total trades : 30
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Stock Futures Trading Made Ezy - Patni Computers
In stock futures trading one has to be constantly on the look out for exact entry point which is safe as far as downside risk is concerned. And it is also important to choose a trade in the perceived direction of the general market. That means if the general markets are perceived to go up then, choose to enter a buy trade in your selected scrip, and not a sell trade.
One of the most dependable methods to arrive at the exact buy point is the use of Fibonacci golden ratios to calculate the inflexion point in Elliot Waves. Only thing to remember is that calculated buy price is almost always little higher than the low that the scrip actually makes in trade. That is understandable since when it comes to a scrip falling in price, you will find panic buttons being pressed. This drags the actual prices a little lower than the Fibonacci calculated prices. In other words you need to put a little correction to the calculated price, while arriving at your exact buy price.
This little correction to be applied to calculated price was overlooked while entering trade of Patni Computers August Futures. We arrived at our calculated price of 470. So on 29th July I recommended to my subscribers at http://www.stockezy.com/ to buy in the range of 470/473. But actually we should have given a buy in the range of 460/463, after applying due correction. On that day Patni made a low of 459.
Next day we exited trade at 480. In this fashion my subscribers managed to garner profit ranging from Rs 2700/- to Rs 3700/-. That means a return of 6% to 8% on an investment of Rs 47,000/- in two trading sessions. We lost the opportunity to make Rs 2500/- more from this position, simply because we didn't apply the correction to calculated buy price. Anyway, check out the link below for actual trading details as it happened during market hours. Do scroll right down to the end of comments to find Patni trades, since the same page was initially used to trade HCL Tech in a hurry.
http://www.stockezy.com/opinions/6846/buy-patni-computers-aug-futures/
One of the most dependable methods to arrive at the exact buy point is the use of Fibonacci golden ratios to calculate the inflexion point in Elliot Waves. Only thing to remember is that calculated buy price is almost always little higher than the low that the scrip actually makes in trade. That is understandable since when it comes to a scrip falling in price, you will find panic buttons being pressed. This drags the actual prices a little lower than the Fibonacci calculated prices. In other words you need to put a little correction to the calculated price, while arriving at your exact buy price.
This little correction to be applied to calculated price was overlooked while entering trade of Patni Computers August Futures. We arrived at our calculated price of 470. So on 29th July I recommended to my subscribers at http://www.stockezy.com/ to buy in the range of 470/473. But actually we should have given a buy in the range of 460/463, after applying due correction. On that day Patni made a low of 459.
Next day we exited trade at 480. In this fashion my subscribers managed to garner profit ranging from Rs 2700/- to Rs 3700/-. That means a return of 6% to 8% on an investment of Rs 47,000/- in two trading sessions. We lost the opportunity to make Rs 2500/- more from this position, simply because we didn't apply the correction to calculated buy price. Anyway, check out the link below for actual trading details as it happened during market hours. Do scroll right down to the end of comments to find Patni trades, since the same page was initially used to trade HCL Tech in a hurry.
http://www.stockezy.com/opinions/6846/buy-patni-computers-aug-futures/
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Stock Futures Trading Made Ezy - ACC
Trading stock futures can be very rewarding if you take care of following points:-
http://www.stockezy.com/opinions/6744/buy-acc-july-futures/ .
- You need to be meticulous in pinpointing the exact entry point.
- The entry point has to be such that even if the scrip trades lower after your entry, you should be certain to get your buy price in technical bounce. In this fashion you will never be making any loss. This is very important because stock futures trading is all about protecting your capital. If you can do that, then profit will automatically accrue.
- In selecting such an entry point you need to have tons of patience. It may so happen that your calculated entry point may not be traded for a particular scrip that you were tracking. But that's all right. 'No trade' is better than entering a trade at the wrong point, especially in stock futures because there is a heavy toll to pay once a trade goes wrong. Mark to market (mtm) requirement in stock futures can easily take a trader out of the market, in case of incorrect entry.
http://www.stockezy.com/opinions/6744/buy-acc-july-futures/ .
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
CNBC Awaaz Programme Showing My Picture
Its the video clip of CNBC Awaaz programme flashing my picture on 1st and 2nd Aug 2010. This programme was featuring new entrepreneurs wherein community investment portal "Stockezy" was covered. Since I am a stock Guru at Stockezy, my photograph was shown in this programme.
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