Sunday, November 23, 2008

>FII Selling Pattern (year 2008)

Weekend,Its raining here in Bangalore had nothing constructive to do,
Thought let me ramble with FII selling we witnessed this year(2008) till now.

In 2008 top three months of wealth destruction till now are

January

June

October

October being the darkest month of the year till now.

January (OHLC)=6138,6356,4450,5171 A loss of 15%

June (OHLC)=4870,4906,4022,4025 A loss of 17%

October (OHLC)=3921,4000,2253,2905 A loss of 27%

Lets compare the FII selling in these 3 months

January FII sold=-17,226.90 (cr)

June FII sold =
-10,577.70 (cr)

October FII sold=
-14,248.60 (cr)

Now run your eye through the attached chart of nifty.

It clearly shows though the fall was steep traders/Investors were quite eager to buy
because by the time month ended more than half of fall was retraced (Traders were hopeful)

Come to June its calm compare to January but absolutely no retrace and the month ended
quite near to the monthly low.(Traders sold too not hopeful of rise) One thing to look for
though this being the lowest out of the three months comparing FII selling .Still it managed to shave off 17% off Nifty.

The October comes darkest of the three "mayhem" Bear salsa world over FII sold lesser than
compared to January but we witnessed Nifty being lighter by 27% .
Distress sale,Panic sale etc etc and what not.Long term investors sold there blue chips.
Sentiments negative to the core no one wanted to talk about stocks etc etc.

Then suddenly from no where we witnessed sharp and swift rally in October itself
From a low of 2250 to 2900 that's 650 points in a week, Of course on low volumes:)
Retail was quite scared to buy.

Data source :-Moneycontrol
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Saturday, November 22, 2008

>How to regain your trading consistency

A reader recently wrote to me the following:

I was a successful consistent trader who always hit singles and doubles ($1000-$3000 a day) for 48 months in a row without having a losing month (1999-2003).Then one day I struck out. I lost $38,000 in one stock and had my first losing month as a trader ever. Since then I have not had two consecutive winning months and in fact have only had a handful of profitable months since then. I am still looking for the road back to consistency. No matter how close I get I always find a way to screw it up even if it is on the last day of the month. Or I give back the month with just some silly unimportant trade that turns into a disaster. It is like I subconsciously look for these situations just so I can mess up.

This is not such an unusual scenario. One large loss can trigger a cascade of attempts to make back the money, further mistakes, and expanding losses. The key is breaking this cycle of losing money, attempting to make the money back with aggressive trades, and continuing to lose.

The first thing I'd have our trader look at is where he is placing stops and targets for his trades. Note that his successful period was 1999-2003. That was a period of much higher price volatility than we've seen since then. What constitutes "singles and doubles" in a high volatility environment is a home run trade in a slow, low-volatility market. It is entirely conceivable that our trader is placing targets too far from his entries, allowing small gains to reverse on him. Similarly, he may be letting trades get too far away from him simply because he is calibrated to a higher level of volatility.

A good way to test these hypotheses would be to study trades over the last several months. If losing trades are larger than winners on average, and if many losers start out as winners, that would suggest that our trader needs to adjust to the post 2003 environment.

To break the cycle mentioned above, the first step is to drastically reduce trading size. I would cut size to 1/4 the average at the most. The goal is to keep a little skin in the game, but take P/L (and the push to make back money) off the table temporarily. The initial objective is not to make money, but to regain a trading rhythm by getting back to singles and doubles.

The next step is to identify those singles and doubles. That means deconstructing the account statement and identifying which trades are making money and which aren't. I would break the data down into time of day, stock/index being traded, long/short, and size. I would also look to see if there are large outlier trades to the downside that are pulling down P/L, and if there are some trades that are making money consistently.

Once our trader has identified what's working, the idea is to keep position size fixed and *only* trade those setups that have been working. This is the foundation to build upon. These setups can be written down and mentally rehearsed ahead of the trading day to build consistency. The idea is to not increase size *and* not trade other patterns until consistency is achieved with smaller size and the most successful setups.

There is only one cure for trauma, and that is repeated experiences of control and safety. We want trading to be routine, not highly emotionally charged.

Finally, I would encourage our trader to take a look at how he is viewing his situation. Note above that he talks of the $38,000 loss and the silly trade that "turns into a disaster" as if these are things happening to him, not things that he is actively doing. A simple strategy would be to have the trader write down the four things he is responsible for prior to each trade:

* The Entry
* The Target(s)
* The Stop
* The Position Size

We can't control whether any individual trade will be a winner, but we can control how much we are willing to bet on each trade. Outsized losses don't happen to a trader; they are actively caused. It is harder to allow those things to occur if you're talking aloud those four trade parameters and have them written in front of you.

So there it is in a nutshell. My advice is to get small, get selective, and take responsibility for what can be controlled.

Brett N. Steenbarger, Ph.D.




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Friday, November 21, 2008

>INSIDE TRADING 21-11-2008

523269Advani Hotels & Resorts (India) Ltd.Haresh G Advani14/11/2008B100
570600512.35
523269Advani Hotels & Resorts (India) Ltd.Sunder G Advani11/11/2008B2000
938444320.30
533029Alkali Metals LimitedMavi Investment Fund Ltd--S2000001.966126656.01
508869Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd.,SMALLCAP World Fund Inc.14/11/2008S32750005.44--
531881Arvind Chemicals ltd.Gaurav Vinimay Pvt Ltd & Others.12/11/2008B25000.02219003011.06
531881Arvind Chemicals ltd.Newage Vinimay Pvt Ltd & Others.12/11/2008B22000.01219223011.07
500031Bajaj Electricals Ltd.,Shekhar Bajaj18/11/2008B210297
9080175.26
500031Bajaj Electricals Ltd.,Madhur Bajaj18/11/2008B210423
6895673.99
500031Bajaj Electricals Ltd.,Rahulkumar Bajaj18/11/2008B6311443.6513960648.08
531590Bilpower Ltd.Suresh Kumar Choudhary.17/11/2008B180000.172491452.37
530871Chembond Chemicals Ltd.Sameer V. Shah (HUF)14/11/2008B7000.0000.00
530871Chembond Chemicals Ltd.Sameer V. Shah (HUF)19/11/2008B5000.0000.00
532608Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd.T. Venkattram Reddy19/11/2008B100000
5031741620.55
532608Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd.T. Vinayak Ravi Reddy19/11/2008B100000
5031741620.55
532608Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd.P. K. Iyer19/11/2008B100000
5031741620.55
511072Dewan Housing Finance Corpn. Ltd.,Wadhawan Holdings Pvt Ltd17/11/2008 - 18/11/2008B58760.0036926496.10
526227Filatex India Ltd.Purrshottam Bhaggeria17/11/2008 - 18/11/2008B30939
13410647.82
532521Four Soft LimitedMr. Palem Srikath Reddy07/11/2008B4369
839699921.55
532521Four Soft LimitedMr. Palem Srikath Reddy17/11/2008B40000
843699921.66
532521Four Soft LimitedMr. Palem Srikath Reddy18/11/2008B17378
845437721.70
532345Gati LimitedMahendra Kumar Agarwal17/11/2008 - 18/11/2008B37000
14991821.77
532312Geometric LtdGodrej Investments Pvt Ltd17/11/2008 - 18/11/2008B196490.0354926188.84
532715Gitanjali Gems Ltd.Mehul C. Choksi19/11/2008B3250000.383588350042.18
532715Gitanjali Gems Ltd.Mehul C. Choksi18/11/2008B1300000.153555850041.80
532980Gokul Refoils and Solvent LimitedPacific Corporate Services Ltd.11/11/2008B500000.1810368713.93
532333HB Portfolio Ltd.Shri H. C. Bhasin18/11/2008B9047
5478295
532808House of Pearl Fashions LimitedPulkit Sheth04/11/2008 - 19/11/2008B190000.0912934606.63
500202India Lease Devl. Ltd.,MGF Services Ltd.17/11/2008B4800
2115432.07
500202India Lease Devl. Ltd.,MGF Services Ltd.18/11/2008B2000
2135432.09
532479ISMT LimitedMr.A K Jain18/11/2008 - 19/11/2008B16507
18571891.27
532976Jai Balaji Industries LimitedK.D.Jajodia Steel Industries Pvt Ltd.17/11/2008B275000.0623627835.01
502901Jam Shri Ranjitsinghji Spg.& Wvg.MiNavratan Damani.12/11/2008B4000.012553617.29
502901Jam Shri Ranjitsinghji Spg.& Wvg.MiNavratan Damani.14/11/2008B6
2553677.29
532745JRG Securities LimitedJerry Mathew10/11/2008S200000
6023502.60
500520Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.Mr. Nadir B Godrej11/11/2008 - 18/11/2008B1500
1444360.06
523704Mastek LimitedSudhakar Ram.18/11/2008B1501
278108110.34
523704Mastek LimitedAshank Desai.18/11/2008B1500
317648011.81
523704Mastek LimitedKetan Mehta.18/11/2008B1185
25081859.33
532407Moschip Semiconductor Technology Ltd.Mr. Sathyanarayan Kalyanasundaram17/11/2008B1000
1000
501343Motor & General Finance (M.G.F.) LtRam Prakash & Co Pvt Ltd.--B145000.074291042.21
500294Nagarjuna Construction Co. Ltd.,Rakesh Jhunjhunwala11/11/2008S10000000.002500000.10
500294Nagarjuna Construction Co. Ltd.,Rakesh Jhunjhunwala18/11/2008S250000
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513023Nava Bharat Ventures LtdA N Investments P Ltd19/11/2008B100000.0134568324.43
500304NIIT Ltd.,Mrs. Neeti Pawar12/11/2008 - 14/11/2008B1000000.069990990.61
500304NIIT Ltd.,Mrs. Renuka Vijay Thadani12/11/2008 - 14/11/2008B1000000.067026170.43
507609Olympic Oil Industries Ltd.,Vijay Balwant Patil.06/11/2008S15000
6645027.12
532391Opto Circuits (India) Ltd.Mr.Thomas Dietiker17/11/2008 - 18/11/2008S83378
63550966.74
532391Opto Circuits (India) Ltd.Mr. Jayesh Patel17/11/2008B83378
49083145.21
531349Panacea Biotec Ltd.First Lucre Partnership Co.12/11/2008B27815
278150.04
531349Panacea Biotec Ltd.Second Lucre Partnership Co.12/11/2008B30000
300000.04
531349Panacea Biotec Ltd.First Lucre Partnership Co.14/11/2008B50000
00.00
531349Panacea Biotec Ltd.Second Lucre Partnership Co.14/11/2008B10000
00.00
504288Polar Industries LtdBSMA Limited11/11/2008S11492006.34--
504288Polar Industries LtdCopthall Mauritius Invst. Limited11/11/2008B11492006.3411492006.34
522205Praj Industries Ltd.Ms. Parimal Chaudhari17/11/2008 - 19/11/2008B36450
63364503.45
522205Praj Industries Ltd.Mr. Pramod Chaudhari18/11/2008B42399
2879745315.70
530695Prime Property Development Corporation Ltd.Padamshi L Soni17/11/2008 - 19/11/2008B5750
881275244.06
511754Shalibhadra Finance Ltd.Mrs. Sheetal M Doshi19/11/2008B200
103073520.60
511413Sharyans Resourses Ltd.Zainab Wahedna18/11/2008B1000000.674450002.99
502742Sintex Industries LtdSmallcap World Fund, Inc.14/11/2008B3530000.2571419505.23
532804Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd.Sharad Kumar Saraf19/11/2008B6891
2220530.70
532804Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd.Sudarshan Kumar Saraf19/11/2008B8449
855171427.13
526879UT Ltd.Smt. Vandana Khaitan17/11/2008B850
1385032.27
532619UTV Software Communications Ltd.The Walt Disney Co(Southeast Asia)Pte Lt19/11/2008B774549422.652049799459.94
511147Wall Street Finance Ltd.Mr. Arif A. Patel.18/11/2008B7000
578000.49
B - Buy
S - Sale

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