DLF,BHEL and REC trading analysis

By | August 26, 2014 8:36 am

DLF

DLF

Buy above 193 Tgt 194.8,196 and 199 SL 191

Sell below 190 Tgt 188.5,186 and 182 SL 192

 

REC

REC

Any close below 267 stock is heading to 254 odd levels.

Buy above 273 Tgt 277,283 and 286 SL 271

Sell below 267 Tgt 263,260 and 257 SL 270

 

BHEL

BHEL

Unable to close above 234 stock is heading towards 225/212 in short term.

Buy above 233 Tgt 236,240 and 244 SL 232

Sell below 231 Tgt 228,225 and 221 SL 232

 

 

 

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  • All prices relate to the NSE Spot
  • Calls are based on the previous trading day’s price activity.
  • The call is valid for the next trading session only unless otherwise mentioned.
  • Stop-loss levels are given so that there is a level below/above, which the market will tell us that the call has gone wrong. Stop-loss is an essential risk control mechanism; it should always be there.
  • Book, at least, part profits when the prices reach their targets; if you continue to hold on to positions then use trailing stops to lock in your profits.

8 thoughts on “DLF,BHEL and REC trading analysis

  1. Sachin Thakur

    Hi Bramesh, BHEL Sept futures are trading 218 when LTP is 226 ….Aug contracts are reduced by 38L and Sept adds 81L …Sept price indicates bearishness so can we infer that high rollover and new positions are all Short creations?

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  2. Archana Y

    I trade in futures with the daily calls that you make. But is it intraday equity calls that you make? or we can use the references in futures too?

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  3. Archana Y

    Sir first of all, thank you very much for your in depth analysis. I really appreciate your good work. And I have profitted from your suggestions over the last month. I am a newbie to trading. I have one query. It may sound stupid so pardon me if I am asking something ridiculous. The daily calls that you post are for equity or derivatives?

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