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Minting money is an art -not science

INTRA-DAY-18November

 

“The way to build superior long-term returns is through preservation of capital and home runs . . . When you have tremendous conviction on a trade, you have to go for the jugular. It takes courage to be a pig.”

First Message :Sell Patni @ 497 …stoploss 505.Free fall on card.-(Just see it crashed upto 474 level in hrs only )

2nd Message :Sell NF ,Below 5048…last hope 5027 break will take to 5000-4990 in panic.

-Sell Bank Nifty,Now @ 9175 will crash to kiss 9061 in panic…..(This was jackpot ,it kissed low of 9096)

-Sell Reliance ,Rel.Infra ,SBI ….Intraday all crashed.

3rd Message :Sell Canara Bank @ 368,stock crashed to 361.

And many more mssges ,Do u all remember @ what level I had written to Buy ADAG Stocks :Two darling stocks….Rel.Capital ,Rel.Media ……..Both on fire.

Always remember :“Wisdom is knowing what to do. Skill is knowing how to do it. Virtue is getting it done.”


Market Poem

u know the old School chartists
are looking at the daily,
and can’t help but notice
what they believe to be
an inverted complex head and shoulders (bottom/continuation) pattern
replete with upward sloping neckline and a higher right shoulder
and the attendant bullish implications
they have come to expect,
or
perhaps they visualize a diamond pattern (debatable implications, there)

ironically,
if the market does indeed trade higher
and makes new historical highs,
or fails to do so,

it will have nothing to do
with the perceived formations

The real 10 algorithms that rule the world.

What is an algorithm?

Informally, an algorithm is any well-defined computational procedure that takes
some value, or set of values, as input and produces some value, or set of values, as
output. An algorithm is thus a sequence of computational steps that transform the
input into the output. Source: Thomas H. Cormen, Chales E. Leiserson (2009), Introduction to Algorithms 3rd edition.

In simple terms, it is possible to say that an algorithm is a sequence of steps which allow to solve a certain task ( Yes, not just computers use algorithms, humans also use them). Now, an algorithm should have three important characteristics to be considered valid:

  1. It should be finite: If your algorithm never ends trying to solve the problem it was designed to solve then it is useless
  2. It should have well defined instructions: Each step of the algorithm has to be precisely defined; the instructions should be unambiguously specified for each case.
  3. It should be effective: The algorithm should solve the problem it was designed to solve. And it should be possible to demonstrate that the algorithm converges with just a paper and pencil.

https://medium.com/@_marcos_otero/the-real-10-algorithms-that-dominate-our-world-e95fa9f16c04

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