Thursday, January 14, 2010

WICKED WEDNESDAY...?

Nifty failed to reach the given target (5166)
and triggered the S/L of 5225
We do not mourn for the
failures because very well we know
it happens at times
in market and it is a loss from a portion
of a profit, not an investment..

Loosing discipline in case of failures
is like loosing your mind.

Every loss of discipline is a self-betrayal; great traders are true to themselves and stay disciplined as a result.

Everyone is wrong in the markets at times like yesterday.
The difference between the great traders
and the unsuccessful ones is in
how long they stay wrong?

You will never achieve greatness by minimizing your weaknesses. At best, that will
bring you to average. The path to greatness lies in maximizing strengths: becoming
more of whom you are when you are at your best.

Great traders focus on two things they can always control: when they play and
how much they bet; do their best work when they are not trading;
unsuccessful traders do not work when they are not trading.

EVEN IN CASE OF FAILURES MATURED TRADERS SAY AND THEY DO...                  
 
 
 
 



O.K. WHAT NEXT?
NFutures would try to touch 5272 where it finds good resistance
Day support @ 5235

More details,levels,reversals,
U Turn warnings
barely to the subscribers


TODAY’S QUOTE


Winning isn't everything to me, but it's a close second.
Losing isn't something that I can just brush off and fake
a smile to hide my frustration.
It's that will and determination that I hope will get me where I want to go.
                           --Dale EarnHardt, JR.,

We try to tag along (or bear in mind at least) TODAY’S QUOTES in day-to-day life, in our business united with our own innovative thoughts.


See you tomorrow...


Till then
Take care and be good.
Call me at 9788563656 (or)
(04142) 236656
for more details

With luv & care
Mahindeesh
(a)
Sathish


RELAX CORNER


> Girl to her boyfriend: One kiss and I'll be yours forever.

> The guy replies: 'Thanks for the early warning.'





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