Hey All,
Hope you all had a good trading session. I am back with my charts and hope to get a quick analysis done. Let's Begin :
If I had closed my eyes and not followed the trade as it unfolded today, I would have certainly thought that I was looking at the chart of Friday again.
The action in the Nifty today, matched the action on Friday. A Higher open, inability to move higher, then sellers take over, and a ' buy the dip' at a crucial MP point.
For the bulls, one can argue that we moved higher on an end-of-day basis. One can also argue that the action once again was over the POC and VAH from the last day. If memory serves me right, then I remember only 1 day that the market visited VAL from Budget day. Overall very bullish action.
For the bears, I will argue that the bulls have not been able to take the price higher than the opening print by more than 15 points for 2 successive days now.Again the sellers today were able to bring the market down by about 40 points again without much resistance from the buyers.
I am not trying to take both sides here, but trying my best to be objective in my analysis so that we are ahead of the move which is to unfold.
To me, we are definitely seeing buying exhaustion with signs of the sellers getting aggressive.
But I will have to see more of the above statement tomorrow and in the days to come...
...which means that I will be with the buyers as long as price holds up above VAH, will be neutral in the value area and be a seller below VAL.
The purple lines are my decider lines tomorrow.
I have included a chart of Reliance today- a general of this army- which closed below value today.
Monday, March 8, 2010
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4 comments:
Very lucid and simplified calculation for a people like me who are quite novice in volume profile of the market. Pleas keep up the good work. Regards,
-Satyam Sit
Sir,
When the market opens do we take positions considering previous days VAH, VAL, POC?
Secondly when we see the rt charts, that days VAH VAL AND POC develops..
which one becomes important... the previous day values or todays value?
thank you in advance for guiding us
Thank you Satyam for your encouragement.
I start my morning with a visit to your blog to get your point of view, which has been always clear and correct.
Cheers,
Prabha,
We trade based on where value was established yesterday...so yesterday's value is our reference for today and so on.
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