Sunday, 31 March 2013
Past performance
MARCH 13
4= +15
5= +4
7= +17
11= +41
12= +64
13= +25
14= +44
15= +16
18= +10
19= +22
20= +22
21= +27
22= +38
25= +22
26= +7
28= +44
Total= +418 [29 trades, 16 trading days]
2011
Oct= vacation
Nov= +335
Dec= +405
2013
Jan= +527
Feb= +127
March= +418
4= +15
5= +4
7= +17
11= +41
12= +64
13= +25
14= +44
15= +16
18= +10
19= +22
20= +22
21= +27
22= +38
25= +22
26= +7
28= +44
Total= +418 [29 trades, 16 trading days]
Jan= +452
Feb= +610
Mar= +422
April= +375
May= +515
June= +165
July= +265
Aug= +505
Sep= +305
Oct= +478
Nov= +498
Dec= +154
2012
Jan= +329
Feb= +162
Mar= +209
April= +202
May= +251
June= +195
July= +124
August= +237
Sept= vacationOct= vacation
Nov= +335
Dec= +405
2013
Jan= +527
Feb= +127
March= +418
Friday, 29 March 2013
Excellent Article written by someone..…..
Yesterday, I was driving, and the FM radio went off for few seconds. I thought, I should have an iPod. Then suddenly I realized that I have not used my iPod in last 6 months. And then, more things, Handy cam in last 2 years, Digital Camera in last 2 months, DVD player in last 1 month and many more. Now I can say that I bought that Handy cam just out of impulse, I have used it twice only in last 4 years.
So, what’s wrong and where? When I look at myself or my friends I can see it everywhere. We are not happy with what we have but all are stressed and not happy for the things we don’t have. You have a Santro, but you want Ci! ty; You have a City, but you want Skoda. Just after buying a new phone, we need another one. Better laptop, bigger TV, faster car, bigger house, more money, and .I means, these examples are endless. The point is, does it actually worth? Do we ever think if we actually need those things before we want them?
After this, I was forced to think what I need and what I don’t. May be I didn’t need this Handy cam or the iPod or that DVD player. When I see my father back at home. He has a simple BPL colour TV, he doesn’t need 32" Sony LCD wall mount. He has a cell phone worth Rs 2,500. Whenever I ask him to change the phone, he always says, "It’s a phone; I need this just for calls."
And believe me; he is much happier in life than me with those limited resources and simple gadgets. The very basic reason why he is happy with so little is that he doesn’t want things in life to make it luxurious, but he wants only those things which are making his life easier. It’s! a very fine line between these two, but after looking my father’s life style closely, I got the point. He needs a cell phone but not the iPhone. He needs a TV but not the 32" plasma. He needs a car but not an expensive one.
Initially I had lot of questions.
I am earning good; still I am not happy…why?
I have all luxuries; still I am stressed…. ……. why?
I had a great weekend, still I am feeling tired…… why?
I met lot of people, I thought over it again and again, I still don’t know if I got the answers, but certainly figured out few things. I realize that one thing which is keeping me stressed is the "stay connected" syndrome. I realized that, at home also I am logged in on messengers, checking mails, using social networks, and on the top of that, the windows mobile is not letting me disconnected. On the weekend itself, trying to avoid unwanted calls and that is keeping my mind always full of stress. I realized that I am spending far lesser money than what I earn; even then I am always worried about money and more money. I realized that I am saving enough money I would ever need, whenever needed. Still I am stressed about job and salary and spend.
May be, many people will call this approach "not progressive attitude", but I want my life back. Ultimately it’s a single life, a day gone is a day gone. I believe if I am not happy tonight, I’ll never be happy tomorrow morning. I finally realized that meeting friends, spending quality time with your loved one’s; spending time with yourself is the most important thing.
If on Sunday you are alone and you don’t have anybody to talk with, then all that luxuries life, all that money is wasted. May be cutting down your requirements, re-calculating your future goal in the light of today’s happiness is a worthwhile thing to do. May be selling off your Santro and buying Honda City on EMIs is not a good idea. I believe putting your happiness ahead of money is the choice we need to make.
I think, a lot can be said and done but what we need the most is re-evaluation of the value of happiness and time we are giving to our life and people associated with it.
Think about it……
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Monday, 25 March 2013
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Bad to Good: Steps to Overcoming Bad Situations
So never a week passes without having to deal with something bad and you feel like you're a bad luck magnet. Well life has always been that unpredictable and part of it has to deal with sudden misfortunes and problems. Now your job is to get through it and move on, detach yourself from what's not helpful and focus on what give you a better day. Here are 8 ways to cope:
1. Free yourself of frustrations. Learn to let go of some of the negative energies inside because if you don't you'll probably find yourself exploding at one point. So go ahead and vent them out, get a journal, talk to a friend and release the negativity. Ventilating your frustrations will give enough room for positivity to come in; furthermore, it will give you a feeling of relief that can somehow change your mood and outlook.
2. Learn to be objective. Look into the situation carefully and detach yourself emotionally as this can only cloud your judgment. When you learn to look at things at a more objective view, your judgments and decisions become a little more sound and wise. Emotions tend to cloud our judgement and that's no way to resolve a conflict.
3. Look around you – there are people who actually care. No matter how difficult the situation is, you need to realize that some people are actually there for you and that there's no need to detach yourself from them. Their guidance and advice can actually help you get through a bad time.
4. Change your mind set. You may think that all this emotional detachment will help you overcome a difficult time; think again and assess carefully. If you are not that hurt or traumatize, there might be no need to detach yourself, a little thinking and space will help you get back on your feet. Furthermore, keep in mind that you do have a choice – either to let these bad things overwhelm you or to let these stuffs make you a better person.
5. Shift your focus. Instead of wallowing in emotional hurt and detaching yourself from people who care about you, try focusing on what you can do. You have always been faced with difficult situations but you've always managed to get out of it alive. What's keeping you from doing so this time then? Being frustrated will never help resolve the problem. You need to focus on your strengths rather than your weakness.
6. Do not be afraid to ask help. You might feel that emotional detachment from other people have left you with no one; you're wrong. Do not be afraid to reach out and ask for help. Call you closest friend or your sister, talk to someone. Asking for help is never a sign of weakness; it shows that you are brave enough to acknowledge that you cannot handle things on your own.
7. Constantly challenge yourself to overcome bad situations. Think of the countless times you've been faced with trials and problems which you thought you would never surpass but did. Use these moments and experiences as a source to fuel your spirit to continue fighting and winning!
8. Extract the lessons learned. Detaching yourself from people and hurtful things might be difficult but they sure did have valuable lessons for you. Take these lessons and ponder on them; they might come in handy one of these days. Most of the times, we learn to appreciate the lessons after we have conquered and battled through the fight; much like enjoying and appreciating the rainbow after the storm.
Friday, 22 March 2013
22 Friday Head & Shoulder in NF
Bought 5660 SL 5650 Target 5675 5690
Booked 50% profit 5675. +15
Remaining 50% TSL 5665 pass. +5
Sold 5653 Tsl 5662 pass. -9
Bought 5685 SL 5670
Booked profit 5700. +15
Sold 5689 SL 5705.05 Target 5674 5659 [ Traded Head & Shoulder ]
Booked 50% profit 5674. +15
Remaining 50% booked 5659. +30
Net = +10 -9 +15+22 = +38 [ 4trades]
HEROMOTOCORP: Bought 1659 Tsl pass 1665.
JINDAL STEEL: Bought 346 Target 351 reached
HDFC: Bought 746 Booked profit 801.
INFOSYS: Sold 2865 Tsl pass 2860.
Booked 50% profit 5675. +15
Remaining 50% TSL 5665 pass. +5
Sold 5653 Tsl 5662 pass. -9
Bought 5685 SL 5670
Booked profit 5700. +15
Sold 5689 SL 5705.05 Target 5674 5659 [ Traded Head & Shoulder ]
Booked 50% profit 5674. +15
Remaining 50% booked 5659. +30
Net = +10 -9 +15+22 = +38 [ 4trades]
HEROMOTOCORP: Bought 1659 Tsl pass 1665.
JINDAL STEEL: Bought 346 Target 351 reached
HDFC: Bought 746 Booked profit 801.
INFOSYS: Sold 2865 Tsl pass 2860.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Monday, 18 March 2013
Friday, 15 March 2013
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
12 Tuesday
Sold 5950 SL 5962.05 Target 5935 5920
Booked 50% profit 5935. +15
Remaining 50% booked 5920. +30
Bought 5930 SL 5914 Target 5945 5965
Booked profit 50% 5945. +15
Remaining 50% booked 5965. +30
Sold 5958 SL 5975.05 Target 5943 5928
Booked profit 50% 5943. +15
Remaining 50% Booked 5932. +26
Net = +22+22+20= +64 [3 trades]
Volatility is your friend !
Booked 50% profit 5935. +15
Remaining 50% booked 5920. +30
Bought 5930 SL 5914 Target 5945 5965
Booked profit 50% 5945. +15
Remaining 50% booked 5965. +30
Sold 5958 SL 5975.05 Target 5943 5928
Booked profit 50% 5943. +15
Remaining 50% Booked 5932. +26
Net = +22+22+20= +64 [3 trades]
Volatility is your friend !
Monday, 11 March 2013
11 Monday
Bought 5963 SL 4943 Target 5978 5993 [Day high 5990]
Booked Profit 50% 5978. +15
Remaining 50% TSL 5982 pass. +19
Sold 5978 SL 5998 Target 5963 5948
Booked profit 50 % 5963. +15
Remaining 50% TSL .5969 pass. +9
Bought 5969 Tsl pass 5966. -3
Sold 5966 SL 5976 Target 5951 5936
Booked profit 5951. +15
Net +17+12-3+15= +41 [4 trades]
Booked Profit 50% 5978. +15
Remaining 50% TSL 5982 pass. +19
Sold 5978 SL 5998 Target 5963 5948
Booked profit 50 % 5963. +15
Remaining 50% TSL .5969 pass. +9
Bought 5969 Tsl pass 5966. -3
Sold 5966 SL 5976 Target 5951 5936
Booked profit 5951. +15
Net +17+12-3+15= +41 [4 trades]
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
When somebody drinks a Coke watch what happens…
In The First 10 minutes: 10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system. (100% of your recommended daily intake.) You don’t immediately vomit from the overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavor allowing you to keep it down.
20 minutes: Your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat. (There’s plenty of that at this particular moment)
40 minutes: Caffeine absorption is complete. Your pupils dilate, your blood pressure rises, as a response your livers dumps more sugar into your bloodstream. The adenosine receptors in your brain are now blocked preventing drowsiness.
45 minutes: Your body ups your dopamine production stimulating the pleasure centers of your brain. This is physically the same way heroin works, by the way.
>60 minutes: The phosphoric acid binds calcium, magnesium and zinc in your lower intestine, providing a further boost in metabolism. This is compounded by high doses of sugar and artificial sweeteners also increasing the urinary excretion of calcium.
>60 Minutes: The caffeine’s diuretic properties come into play. (It makes you have to pee.) It is now assured that you’ll evacuate the bonded calcium, magnesium and zinc that was headed to your bones as well as sodium, electrolyte and water.
>60 minutes: As the rave inside of you dies down you’ll start to have a sugar crash. You may become irritable and/or sluggish. You’ve also now, literally, pissed away all the water that was in the Coke. But not before infusing it with valuable nutrients your body could have used for things like even having the ability to hydrate your system or build strong bones and teeth.
So there you have it, an avalanche of destruction in a single can. Imagine drinking this day after day, week after week. Stick to water, real juice from fresh squeezed fruit, and tea without sweetener.
Sunday, 3 March 2013
The Monkey and the Apples...
There once was a happy monkey wandering the jungle, eating delicious fruit when hungry, and resting when tired. One day he came upon a house, where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful apples. He took one in each hand and ran back into the forest. He sniffed the apples and smelled nothing. He tried to eat them, but hurt his teeth. They were made of wood, but they were beautiful, and when the other monkeys saw them, he held onto them even tighter.
He admired his new possessions proudly as he wandered the jungle. They glistened red in the sun, and seemed perfect to him. He became so attached to them, that he didn't even notice his hunger at first.
A fruit tree reminded him, but he felt the apples in his hands. He couldn't bear to set them down to reach for the fruit. In fact, he couldn't relax, either, if he was to defend his apples. A proud, but less happy monkey continued to walk along the forest trails.
The apples became heavier, and the poor little monkey thought about leaving them behind. He was tired, hungry, and he couldn't climb trees or collect fruit with his hands full. What if he just let go?
Letting go of such valuable things seemed crazy, but what else could he do? He was so tired. Seeing the next fruit tree, and smelling it's fruit was enough. He dropped the wooden apples and reached up for his meal. He was happy again.
Like that little monkey, we sometimes carry things that seem too valuable to let go. A man carries an image of himself as "productive" - carries it like a shiny wooden apple. But in reality, his busyness leaves him tired, and hungry for a better life. Still, letting go seems crazy. Even his worries are sacred apples - they prove he's "doing everything he can." He holds onto them compulsively.
Moral: : Caryy the valuable things along with you...
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