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  1. Prashant Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:42 pm

    Hi CB/Kartik Sir, thank you for advice.........
    This was my first muhurt trading & i got a profit in escort ltd. Thanks again....
    :-) Wish u a very happy Diwali :-)

    Kartik, replies: Hi Prashant, Happy Diwali

  2. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:45 pm

    BUT CHIRAG ICSA DONT EXIST IN FUTURES.........

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, its there in Futures, visit: http://nseindia.com/marketinfo/fo/foquote.jsp?key=FUTSTKICSA29OCT2009--17OCT2009&symbol=ICSA&flag=1

  3. Kartik Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:45 pm

    Hi Prashant, Happy Diwali


  4. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:50 pm

    HI KARTIK, WAT DOES OPEN INTREST IN FUTURES MEANS
    SHOULD IT BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, open interest means more buying and selling

  5. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:55 pm

    SHOULD IT BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, please be patient and hold it, read http://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/openinterest.asp

  6. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:56 pm

    ACTUALLY IT IS SHOWING NEGATIVE OPEN INTEREST IN ICSA FUTURES?
    WERE DO U SEE IT IN 2-3 DAYS?

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, please be patient and hold it, read http://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/openinterest.asp

  7. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 7:57 pm

    WILL IT SURELY SEE 233 LEVELS IN COMING WEEK?

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, please be patient and hold it, read http://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/openinterest.asp

  8. RajeshM Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 9:37 pm

    Hi CB/Kartik, picked up Noida and Karuturi Global today for mid/long term. thanks for your recommendations. I liked Mukand as well. However, there were no sellers today !

    CB, replies: Hi RajeshM, hold onto them for long term..they will do well in short/med term.

  9. AC Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 9:55 pm

    HI KARTIK ... CAN U PL TELL HOW U COME TO KNOW SHARES OF WHICH SECTOR ARE GOING TO JUMP FORWARD

    CB, replies: Hi AC, they are based on technically analysis..usually look for triple top breakouts..

  10. Arasu Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 10:38 pm

    CB, now I was bit cool… my short on BANK NIFTY Furures@ 9465 is now 9460 from heavy 9565 level… Still Holding…
    But Im confused how BANK NIFTY will do on tuesday….
    Even it make a low of 9462… BANK NIFTY settled in 9513…
    Whats your view?? How will the BANK NIFTY move in next session???

    Kartik, replies: Hi Arasu, It might face some downside, as global markets seem to be weak

  11. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 10:45 pm

    Hi Kartik, sorry i couldnot understand meaning of open interest after reading from this site also.......can u please explain in ur own words?

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, Open interest measures the flow of money into the futures market. For each seller of a futures contract there must be a buyer of that contract. Thus a seller and a buyer combine to create only one contract. For example, if both traders to the trade are initiating a new position ( one new buyer and one new seller), open interest will increase by one contract. If both traders are closing an existing or old position ( one old buyer and one old seller) open interest will decline by one contract.

  12. som Says:
    October 17th, 2009
    Posted at: 10:49 pm

    Hi CB, can u please explain open interest in ur own words?

    Kartik, replies: Hi som, Open interest measures the flow of money into the futures market. For each seller of a futures contract there must be a buyer of that contract. Thus a seller and a buyer combine to create only one contract. For example, if both traders to the trade are initiating a new position ( one new buyer and one new seller), open interest will increase by one contract. If both traders are closing an existing or old position ( one old buyer and one old seller) open interest will decline by one contract.

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