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Market down with high turnover....

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sriranga
Kumar
pushpakumara
Antonym
Fresher
dhanurrox
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1Market down with high turnover.... Empty Market down with high turnover.... Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:37 pm

dhanurrox


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Before sec announcement market was down with low turnover,Whats happening now?Going down with high turnover.Worst is yet to come?????? Or good signs????

2Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:43 pm

Fresher


Moderator
Moderator

high turnover? deduct the PCP trades!

3Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:49 pm

dhanurrox


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Turnover was much high,but my point is earlier we ddint have lot of trades,most of the time less than 10 trades for minute.but now its trading lot and going down.worst to come???

4Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:02 pm

Antonym

Antonym
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Trading volume: What it reveals about the market

The following guidelines apply to the study of volume:
1. The market is bullish if a new high occurs with heavy volume. A new high on light volume is deemed temporary.
2. A new low price with high volume is a bearish indicator. A new low on light volume is less significant.
3. A rally to a new price high on expanding volume but with less activity than the previous rally is questionable. It may point to a coming reversal in trend.
4. A rally on contracting volume is questionable. It warns of a possible price reversal.
5. If prices advance after a long decline and then go to a level at or above the previous trough, the indicator is bullish when volume on the secondary trough is less than the first.
6. If the market has been increasing for a while, an anemic price increase coupled with high volume is a bearish sign. After a decline, substantial volume with minor price changes points to accumulation, typically a bullish indicator.

5Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:59 pm

pushpakumara


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

High selling pressure contributed to market down turn although the turnover is high.There is a segment who purposley bring the prices down (for me they are beneficiaries)and the other is panick sellers (for me they are victims). Beneficiaries buy at low and victims buy at high. Cycle goes on. CSE/SEC and few others survive. Majority can not enjoy the benefits in investing in CSE. This is as at today. I do not know about tomorrow.

6Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:04 pm

Kumar

Kumar
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Antonym wrote:Trading volume: What it reveals about the market

The following guidelines apply to the study of volume:
1. The market is bullish if a new high occurs with heavy volume. A new high on light volume is deemed temporary.
2. A new low price with high volume is a bearish indicator. A new low on light volume is less significant.
3. A rally to a new price high on expanding volume but with less activity than the previous rally is questionable. It may point to a coming reversal in trend.
4. A rally on contracting volume is questionable. It warns of a possible price reversal.
5. If prices advance after a long decline and then go to a level at or above the previous trough, the indicator is bullish when volume on the secondary trough is less than the first.
6. If the market has been increasing for a while, an anemic price increase coupled with high volume is a bearish sign. After a decline, substantial volume with minor price changes points to accumulation, typically a bullish indicator.

Thanks Antonym. A good info.

7Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:29 am

sriranga

sriranga
Co-Admin

Antonym wrote:Trading volume: What it reveals about the market

The following guidelines apply to the study of volume:
1. The market is bullish if a new high occurs with heavy volume. A new high on light volume is deemed temporary.
2. A new low price with high volume is a bearish indicator. A new low on light volume is less significant.
3. A rally to a new price high on expanding volume but with less activity than the previous rally is questionable. It may point to a coming reversal in trend.
4. A rally on contracting volume is questionable. It warns of a possible price reversal.
5. If prices advance after a long decline and then go to a level at or above the previous trough, the indicator is bullish when volume on the secondary trough is less than the first.
6. If the market has been increasing for a while, an anemic price increase coupled with high volume is a bearish sign. After a decline, substantial volume with minor price changes points to accumulation, typically a bullish indicator.

Thanks Antonym,sharing valuable guidelines.

http://sharemarket-srilanka.blogspot.co.uk/

8Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:43 am

sajeethk


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

who are the panic sellers close every time market going down panic sellers are coming...... But the real investors do the same thing... Question

9Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:59 am

ct.trader


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

sajeethk wrote:who are the panic sellers close every time market going down panic sellers are coming...... But the real investors do the same thing... Question

Yeah who are the panic sellers? I only see panic buyers dropping their shares like hot potatoes (which they are)

10Market down with high turnover.... Empty Thank you Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:52 pm

Trillionaire

Trillionaire
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics


Thanks Antonym! Smile

Antonym wrote:Trading volume: What it reveals about the market

The following guidelines apply to the study of volume:
1. The market is bullish if a new high occurs with heavy volume. A new high on light volume is deemed temporary.
2. A new low price with high volume is a bearish indicator. A new low on light volume is less significant.
3. A rally to a new price high on expanding volume but with less activity than the previous rally is questionable. It may point to a coming reversal in trend.
4. A rally on contracting volume is questionable. It warns of a possible price reversal.
5. If prices advance after a long decline and then go to a level at or above the previous trough, the indicator is bullish when volume on the secondary trough is less than the first.
6. If the market has been increasing for a while, an anemic price increase coupled with high volume is a bearish sign. After a decline, substantial volume with minor price changes points to accumulation, typically a bullish indicator.

11Market down with high turnover.... Empty Re: Market down with high turnover.... Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:05 pm

K.Haputantri

K.Haputantri
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Thanks Antonym, its highly technical stuff. ? Any graphical support to elaborate them.

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