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Ee roju nenu virtual trading site lo 5,00,000 rupees invest chesi 76000 rupees profit chesa at the end of the day, by setting up a trigger point to sell my stock at a higher price. I followed rediff money experts' suggestions and did this. Vaatillo Delivery, Intraday ani unnai.. Intraday trading valla uses enti..

From what i know, intraday trading cheste mee vaadu (religare or sharekhan or axisdirect) they will add some money to your capital. aa procedure thelisthe konchem explain cheyyandi. How will they add and what happens to me if i lose in intraday.

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baa virtual trading ante neeku nijamgaa vachninaatu kaadu ga.. just for info naaku veeti gurinchi em telidu.. no knowledge..

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[quote name='Sastrygaru' timestamp='1331142346' post='1301488805']
baa virtual trading ante neeku nijamgaa vachninaatu kaadu ga.. just for info naaku veeti gurinchi em telidu.. no knowledge..
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ya avunu baa.. nizanga vachinatlu kaadhu.. just u have imaginary capital and u use it to trade in real time market and gain experience.

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[color=#333333][font=arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif][size=3]Intraday trading refers to opening and closing a position in a security in the same trading day. This can be buying and selling to capitalize on a potential rise in a security's value or shorting and covering the short to capitalize on a potential drop in value. Intraday traders capitalize on small moves in the value of a security by using "leverage" or "margin", which basically means borrowing money. Most day trading accounts are allowed to take an initial position in a security that is 4X the value of their account (per securities regulations), but some professional accounts get more leverage (i.e. 10X). For instance, a day trader with $10,000 in his/her account can take a $40,000 position in a security for day trading purposes. This amount is not allowed to be held overnight (only about 2X the value of the account can be held overnight per securities regs). The leverage inherent in day trading allows small gains in a position to yield meaningful profits (and losses). Most day traders are very strict about cutting losses with "stop loss" orders. This limits the potential downside (but not the upside) on any particular trade, hence the adage "cut your losses short and let your profits run". With this basic strategy, a day trader can be wrong on 50% of his/her trades and still make good money. Day trading styles vary from "scalpers", which take positions for only a few minutes, to holding a position for most of the day. Some day traders are momentum followers and jump onto any given move, while others try to identify intraday reversals. Virtually all day traders use technical analysis (stock charting) heavily in their decision making. [/size][/font][/color]

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[quote name='kidmakers' timestamp='1331142444' post='1301488813']
ya avunu baa.. nizanga vachinatlu kaadhu.. just u have imaginary capital and u use it to trade in real time market and gain experience.
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Good for. you.. market anyalyze seyyochhu.. nice thread

calling all daffa candidates who post in that Shares baabu Sharess thread.. ikkada mee comments veyyandi vayy.. memmu chadhuvutaam..

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intraday ante aa roje nuvu buy cheste evening kalla sell or short chesi first sell cheste evening kalla buy trascations complete cheyali.. that is intraday...

delivery ante nuvu konna shares nee aa roje ammaleka pothe delivery teesukovali..

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intraday trading ... nee money ki 5 time more istaru bhayya

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[quote name='riddle' timestamp='1331142621' post='1301488826']
intraday ante aa roje nuvu buy cheste evening kalla sell or short chesi first sell cheste evening kalla buy trascations complete cheyali.. that is intraday...

delivery ante nuvu konna shares nee aa roje ammaleka pothe delivery teesukovali..
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adhi kaadhu. intraday ante mana DeMat account unna companies mana capital ki add chestai anta kadha konchem money.. like 2 times of our capital or 3 times.. ila.. aa procedure kavali

nenu share markets lo ki inko one month lo enter avvaali.. anduke ee kolaveri .. nuvvvu weekend khali ga unnappudu gtalk lo raa.. i want to talk to u about all these.

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[quote name='Sastrygaru' timestamp='1331142346' post='1301488805']
baa virtual trading ante neeku nijamgaa vachninaatu kaadu ga.. just for info naaku veeti gurinchi em telidu.. no knowledge..
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just like poker game in FB where when u win u will get some 1m$ or something like so its just a game where using which u will gain exp as how to play/hold/drop etc.. in a similar way virtual trading too to gain exp as when to buy/sell/hold etc

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nee degera 10000 vuntey ... nuvu 50000 rs shares konukovachu

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neeku nee stock broker margin allow cheste neeku unna funds ki 5 -15 times allow chestaru intraday ki..

but it is risky..

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[quote name='google2012' timestamp='1331142546' post='1301488820']
[color=#333333][font=arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif][size=3]Intraday trading refers to opening and closing a position in a security in the same trading day. This can be buying and selling to capitalize on a potential rise in a security's value or shorting and covering the short to capitalize on a potential drop in value. Intraday traders capitalize on small moves in the value of a security by using "leverage" or "margin", which basically means borrowing money. Most day trading accounts are allowed to take an initial position in a security that is 4X the value of their account (per securities regulations), but some professional accounts get more leverage (i.e. 10X). For instance, a day trader with $10,000 in his/her account can take a $40,000 position in a security for day trading purposes. This amount is not allowed to be held overnight (only about 2X the value of the account can be held overnight per securities regs). The leverage inherent in day trading allows small gains in a position to yield meaningful profits (and losses). Most day traders are very strict about cutting losses with "stop loss" orders. This limits the potential downside (but not the upside) on any particular trade, hence the adage "cut your losses short and let your profits run". With this basic strategy, a day trader can be wrong on 50% of his/her trades and still make good money. Day trading styles vary from "scalpers", which take positions for only a few minutes, to holding a position for most of the day. Some day traders are momentum followers and jump onto any given move, while others try to identify intraday reversals. Virtually all day traders use technical analysis (stock charting) heavily in their decision making. [/size][/font][/color]
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yah.. nenu chadiva baa idhi.. but real time lo chesina valla experiences theliste baaguntundhi ani ee thread vesa.

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icici direct lo ithey 3 types vunai

1) same day tarding
2) two day
3) delivary

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[quote name='riddle' timestamp='1331142730' post='1301488835']
neeku nee stock broker margin allow cheste neeku unna funds ki 5 -15 times allow chestaru intraday ki..

but it is risky..
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sare.. market trend ni predict cheyyatam ela.. atleast what we have to follow or have knowledge of in order to know how the market behaves today.. i knw we cant be accurate, but to get an idea, what we have to do.

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