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kamal.icharts Site Admin
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Post: #61 Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:36 am Post subject: |
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Dear Vinay,
Sure you can and also you can tell them to pay a visit to our site vinay28 wrote: | wow. many thanks ST. short term sentiment has also gone to almost 90. time to react, I guess, and jump in later as you have said.
One question, can I use send/post this chart to my friends? |
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SwingTrader Site Admin
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Post: #62 Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:51 am Post subject: |
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Vinay,
Sure, no issues and as kamal said do ask them to visit our website _________________ Srikanth Kurdukar
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vinay28 Black Belt
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Post: #63 Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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thanks ST and kamal. I have been "canvassing" about icharts for some time now. But what surprised me is that one can access charts on icharts without becoming a member. In such a case how do you expect to garner more membership? |
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SwingTrader Site Admin
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Post: #64 Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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vinay28 wrote: | thanks ST and kamal. I have been "canvassing" about icharts for some time now. But what surprised me is that one can access charts on icharts without becoming a member. In such a case how do you expect to garner more membership? |
That is fine. We have done that on purpose. Free charts are for users who don't want to register, but functionality is limited in it. If you see Charts vs Charts (Premium) you will know, charts premium is still free but has more features. But yes, we need to clearly advertise such differences more.
Anyway, thanks for spreading the word around. _________________ Srikanth Kurdukar
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vinay28 Black Belt
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Post: #65 Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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I understand ST but let the access to charts be after becoming a member, even if free. Once they know what is in store including such forums, it may encourage them to become a paid member later.
Just a suggestion from business point of view, which I presume is also your goal. |
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pkholla Black Belt
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Post: #66 Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="kamal.icharts"]Dear Vinay, Sure you can and also you can tell them to pay a visit to our site
k-i-c bhai: aapne kamaal kar diya. Kya pun, kya humour! Incidently, those who are benefiting from free charts candlesticks, they will def'ly pay for visit as suggested by you. clever advertising by giving free sample! I know someone who gets part of psalm's share tips free, I suggested paying for full viewing rights. rgds prakash holla |
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SwingTrader Site Admin
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Post: #67 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:50 am Post subject: |
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Long-term sentiment continues to show pattern consistent of a bull move as it is now above 0. The 2009 market bottom had a similar pattern (intermediate sentiment shotting up above 80 followed by long-term sentiment going above 0). We will get the confirmation now if long-term sentiment continues to remain above 0 after the next pullback/consolidation.
NOTE: I have added NIFTY also to the chart (thick gray line) _________________ Srikanth Kurdukar
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jyothi2011 White Belt
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Post: #68 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:18 am Post subject: |
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thankyou ST pls keep posting |
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vinay28 Black Belt
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Post: #69 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:35 am Post subject: |
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thanks ST for adding nifty to this chart. now waiting for intermediate trend to go below 0. |
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amitkbaid1008 Yellow Belt
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Post: #70 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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SwingTrader wrote: | Long-term sentiment continues to show pattern consistent of a bull move as it is now above 0. The 2009 market bottom had a similar pattern (intermediate sentiment shotting up above 80 followed by long-term sentiment going above 0). We will get the confirmation now if long-term sentiment continues to remain above 0 after the next pullback/consolidation.
NOTE: I have added NIFTY also to the chart (thick gray line) |
So ST is it in BUY ONLY mode? |
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pkholla Black Belt
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Post: #71 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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ST seth: thanks for listening to our requests and posting the updated version of senti indicator. warm rgds prakash holla |
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SwingTrader Site Admin
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Post: #72 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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amitkbaid1008 wrote: | SwingTrader wrote: | Long-term sentiment continues to show pattern consistent of a bull move as it is now above 0. The 2009 market bottom had a similar pattern (intermediate sentiment shotting up above 80 followed by long-term sentiment going above 0). We will get the confirmation now if long-term sentiment continues to remain above 0 after the next pullback/consolidation.
NOTE: I have added NIFTY also to the chart (thick gray line) |
So ST is it in BUY ONLY mode? |
The indications point to a market bottom but we are currently way overbought. I am very eager to see what sort of effect the next pullback/consolidation has on the long-term sentiment. If the sentiment continues to be above or close to 0 after the next pullback/consolidation then I would be buying significantly. That was when I had bought seriously last time (Jul 2009 - first pullback after rally from bottom). I was quite late then as market had moved up significantly from bottom, I bought too little in early 2009 but piled on only in July. This time too I have not yet bought seriously...just nibbled a bit thats it. I hope to see a pullback/consolidation soon....waiting eagerly.... _________________ Srikanth Kurdukar
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SwingTrader Site Admin
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Post: #73 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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pkholla wrote: | ST seth: thanks for listening to our requests and posting the updated version of senti indicator. warm rgds prakash holla |
u r welcome.
Regards. _________________ Srikanth Kurdukar
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SwingTrader Site Admin
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Post: #74 Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:00 am Post subject: |
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The pullback has started and how low the long-term sentiment goes is what I am looking at. As long it stays near 0 we are fine, else we have trouble. Also, any recovery out of this pullback must take the LT sentiment quickly back above 0. So watching these things keenly... _________________ Srikanth Kurdukar
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JAYSHREEHARI White Belt
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Post: #75 Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:08 pm Post subject: long term sentiment chart |
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SwingTrader wrote: | The pullback has started and how low the long-term sentiment goes is what I am looking at. As long it stays near 0 we are fine, else we have trouble. Also, any recovery out of this pullback must take the LT sentiment quickly back above 0. So watching these things keenly... |
Dear sir where can I get NSE long term sentiment chart daily,on i charts. |
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