Nifty Trades for 26/03/2013

86 Comments
26/03/2013 09:00  Trend: Negative, SL: 5665
Intraday Analysis:
Buy above: 5675.40
Sell Below: 5651.30
  1. @disqus_M56MjlrzQL:disqus Good Morning.

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  2. Good Morning Sunilji,

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  3. Good morning sunilji!

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  4. @face9f0de130a2addb6c4f67dc43ddc9:disqus Good Morning

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  5. @155c0b5ebd254a818cb45c020caf28a8:disqus Good Morning

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  6. @91c32160b90c58e8f73be5f887a408e5:disqus Not advisable at these levels. A bounce is quite likely.

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  7. Can trade in options in anticipation. Trade in futures on confirmation.

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  8. Good morning Sunil/Everyone.

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  9. @33f9459876e83384e3f9cce0819f1bb6:disqus Good Morning Mahy.

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  10. Hi SR & All, Good morning
    Any call on Nifty Fut?

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  11. @ea1c3548c078b1fec81bb86c71c7c412:disqus Good Morning. None as yet.

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  12. Good Morning Sirji!

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  13. @disqus_AN92IvpwhZ:disqus Good Morning.

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  14. any idea about march expiry lvl? above 5600 or below 5600?

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  15. Hi SR, your view on HCL tech can go long ?

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  16. @ff25f58cfe748d94d3001b43856ac531:disqus Not yet. Its range bound 770 - 791.

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  17. ok thanks, any other stock for a week hold.?

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  18. @ff25f58cfe748d94d3001b43856ac531:disqus Can go with ITC with SL below 301.

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  19. Can we short nifty around 5650 levels?

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  20. Short if Nifty faces resistance near 5662 and falls back below 5651.

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  21. Good Morning Sir, what is the next support levels and trend for sbin and icicibank?

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  22. ok.seems no trade today :(

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  23. @cc662d7e2bfbdeb06c24ce5f628cd561:disqus Good Morning, 2021 and 1001

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  24. SUNILJI, GOOD AFTERNOON :)

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  25. any tip on market direction.just give small hint. should keep eye on call or put?

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  26. @google-5bf656861192002896d929fce46af1c7:disqus Good Afternoon :)

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  27. thank u sir ...what is there trend?

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  28. ICICI looks positive above 1001 and SBI is weak for now.

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  29. nifty movers falling 2 to 3% but nifty is in positive. what type of gambling is this :(

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  30. @facebook-100005424695118:disqus Never bias your views on the markets. React to the market movements. Have patience and never gamble in trading. Nifty is trading flat and about 50% of its constituents are trading positive.

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  31. k sir.doing the same.waiting for a chance from yesterday without any trades. because of some confusion i got this doubt and yesterday also the same thing happens. nifty didnot fall much but stocks corrected quite a bit. thanks for reply

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  32. Call could not be initiated as Nifty fell down very quick. If entered short near 5651, can hold for target of 5604

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  33. I AM HOLDING :)

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  34. SR SIR
    I SHORT GRASIM AT 2870 BUT NOW ITS LOW AND LOW

    PLEASE GUIDE ME
    I M IN BIG LOSS

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  35. Ok hold with a SL at current day high on Nifty. Can see 5604 (may test 5600)

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  36. @e33182bc78cc9d46a16329c953329088:disqus Are you short or long?

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  37. @e33182bc78cc9d46a16329c953329088:disqus if you were long on it, try to trade with SL. As of now, may head down to 2787. If possible hedge with a PE.

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  38. Sunil sir,
    we have only one more working day in this week?tomorrow and day after tomorrow are holidays?

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  39. @e33182bc78cc9d46a16329c953329088:disqus Most Welcome.

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  40. I dont why but getting a feeling that last 30 minutes will be action packed... Fingers crossed

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  41. Hello SR,
    How are you

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  42. Action started in NF as soon as i posted , NF when posted was 5632 now 5654...

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  43. @facebook-100005424695118:disqus Tomorrow is a holiday for Holi and Friday is a holiday for Good Friday. Follow the NSE Holiday Calendar as a ready reckoner on the right sidebar.

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  44. @anup, I doubt that with holiday tomorrow and expiry on Thursday, Most traders would not like to carry overnight positions.

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  45. @google-3534bd8735669d4cd4a47a9877177504:disqus I'm fine. How about you?

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  46. Nifty may form a sandwich pattern on Thursday ... Will update if it is formed.

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  47. what do you mean??

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  48. Sandwich is a lesser known ... Ok, all of you have enough time to find it out. Lets see who finds out and replies with the right answer. :)

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  49. todays candle(5612-5555) sandwitch between yesterday and thursdays candle, is it?

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  50. on thursday nifty may open with gap up and closed at lower levels around 5600,and todays candle engulfed by that bearish candle
    wait and see,...
    ok bye



    happy advanced holly

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  51. Sandwich patter is considered as reversal pattern.

    In the Bullish Stick Sandwich Pattern, there is a downtrend going on. Then prices open higher on the next trading day and they reach to higher levels all day, closing at or near the high. This bullish act suggests that the previous downtrend may now reverse implying that the shorts need protection. The next day, prices open at a higher level leading some shorts to cover their positions initially but then the prices start moving lower to close at the same price as two days ago. This pattern shows that the market is finding a support level and now the trend may reverse from this support level.

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  52. Yeah, Something similar to that. Happy Holi to you to.

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  53. Sir,
    From my end:



    Bullish stick sandwich is a candlestick reversal pattern indicating the start of
    a new uptrend. This is a three candlestick formation, which usually forms at the
    end of a downtrend, and each candlestick forms higher highs than the previous
    candlestick, but has the same or almost same lows.


    The requirements for a bullish stick sandwich candlestick
    pattern include,


    The market is usually characterized by a downtrend.

    The first day is a bearish day (black or colored candlestick) which closes
    at a new bottom, with no or very small lower shadow (closing marubozu).

    The second day is a bullish day (white or colorless candlestick) which
    closes above the previous day’s opening price.

    The third day is a bearish day which opens above the second day candlestick
    and closes at or near the first day candlestick, and is also a closing marubozu.

    Bullish stick sandwich formation occurs when the existing
    downtrend reverses after touching a support level. A long bullish day at the end
    of the downtrend suggests that the downtrend is getting weaker. The shorts start
    to cover their positions on the third day and this causes a fall in price and a
    close near the first day’s close. This indicates that a market is finding a
    support level and the trend may reverse.

    Bullish stick sandwich is a
    moderately reliable pattern. The pattern is also valid when the first and third
    candlesticks are not closing marubozu. With bullish stick sandwich candlesticks,
    traders should always look for confirmation of trend reversal which is signified
    by a white candlestick, a higher close, or a large gap up on the next trading
    day. The bearish stick sandwich pattern is very rare.

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  54. GOOD DISCUSSION GOING ON. MYSELF LEARNING MORE !!! :)

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  55. Stick Sandwich: Example

    The stick sandwich appears on the daily chart circled in red. Price trends downward into the first black candle,
    which happens to be a tall one in this example. Following that is a white candle
    that trades above the close of the prior day. The last candle in the triplet is
    another black candle that closes at or near the close of the first day.

    This stick sandwich has price trending downward into the pattern and
    eventually price breaks out downward, too, meaning this stick sandwich is a
    bearish continuation pattern. A downward breakout occurs when price closes below
    the bottom of the candlestick pattern. Here, that takes about a week before that
    happens, but happens it does and price resumes the downtrend at about the same
    velocity at which it entered the candle.

    Since stick sandwiches that reverse the downward price trend post better
    moves, that is the way to trade this candlestick. Look for an upward primary
    trend and a stick sandwich to appear as part of a downward retrace. That is
    not the setup shown in the chart.

    -- Thomas Bulkowski

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  56. Good answers.If we google sandwich pattern there are number of sites explaining about it.
    Now can anyone tell where nifty closes in next week 5th april?I think there are no answers becaus even if we google it we cannot find :)
    Sunil sir must have known the answer for it.
    From my end nifty vl slip down to 5600 or 5550 in next week. fiis selling wont stop

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  57. @disqus_M56MjlrzQL:disqus Thanks for digging out the answers :)

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  58. Sandwich Pattern basically made up of 3 consecutive bars. They may be either a bullish bar between 2 bearish bars or a bearish bar between two bullish bars. This pattern generally represents support / resistance at a particular price.


    There are many variations of the Sandwich patterns. Notable ones being stick sandwich pattern and shamu pattern. The first of them is a reversal pattern whereas the latter is an continuation pattern.


    Depending on the closing price of the three bars, it may be inferred whether it is a reversal or continuation pattern. However a fourth bar may be used as a confirmation of trend.

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  59. Wish you happy holi Sunil sir and all readers.

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  60. @facebook-100005424695118:disqus Thanks and wish you the same.

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  61. Hi Sunilji GOOD MORNING AND HAPPY HOLI.

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  62. Hi Sunil Rao ,Wishing you and your dear family A VERY HAPPY HOLI!

    Lots of improvements here ! But then, you were always a perfectionist.

    Wish you all the very best !!God bless you and all those dear and near to you!!

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  63. Ravichandran RanganathanMarch 27, 2013 at 10:36 AM

    HI HAPPY HOLI TO ALL........HAVE A GREAT DAY.....THANKS.......;)

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  64. Wishing a colorful Holi to you & all

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  65. @google-5bf656861192002896d929fce46af1c7:disqus Good Afternoon. Thanks and wish you the same.

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  66. @0a69b45ed4dafe1225b18c7302288967:disqus Thanks for your kind comments. Wish you your family a very Happy Holi too.

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  67. @google-82987175e13625b2f22911a793ae640f:disqus Thanks and wish you the same. :)

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  68. @kris_hna:disqus Thanks and wish you the same.

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  69. @nagarajhegde:disqus Thanks and wish you the same.

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  70. Wishing you a very happy and colourful holi sirji !

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  71. please give one example for Saucers and Spikes pattern. is it efficient?

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  72. @053b8469fc00caf7381d26b11dff3fff:disqus Thanks and wish you the same.

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  73. @facebook-100005424695118:disqus saucers or spikes are types of trend reversals.

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