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Understanding Pivot Points: Standard vs Fibonacci

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What Are Pivot Points? Pivot points are widely used technical analysis indicators that help traders determine potential support and resistance levels in the market. They are particularly useful in identifying price levels at which the market could reverse, allowing traders to plan their entry and exit points. Two of the most popular types of pivot points are Standard Pivot Points and Fibonacci Pivot Points . Pivot points are calculated based on the previous day’s high, low, and closing prices, and they are used to predict future support and resistance levels. These are static levels that traders use to gauge where the price could move in the future. They help traders assess bullish or bearish market conditions and spot key levels for potential reversals. In this blog, we’ll explore what each of these indicators is, how they differ, and how traders can use them effectively. There are different types of pivot points, but the most common are Standard Pivot Points

Why not…?

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1. Lack of trust           The Indian stock market has had its share of past financial scams such as those involving Harshad Mehta and Ketan Parekh that resulted in many stock market investors losing their money. Some of the recent scams include the Nirav Modi scam and the Satyam Computers scam.           First and foremost thing which we hear from most of the people is hear of loss. We heard about people’s loosing stories only and due to that most of the surrounding people try to avoid investing in stock market. People invest in stock market without having proper knowledge, guidance or skill and they loose their entire capital which leads them to make others negative stating that stock market gives losses only. Though, with the establishment of the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), stock market trading is much more regularized without any major market mayhems.           Hence, due to the general lack of guarantees or securities along with the probability of getting duped of

Domestic Investors Participation in Equity Market

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Some of the important points to remember related to the Countrywise domestic investors participation rates in the domestic equity market: 1. Japanese are highly risk averse with households holding only 6% of their total assets in stocks compared with 33% in the U.S. and 15% in Europe according to the Bank of Japan. 2. Among the developed countries, Australia has the participation rate at over 40% and Belgium has the lowest rate at 5.0%.  3. At 26%, the U.S. has a high participate rate relative to most developed countries.  4. Emerging countries such as India and Turkey have very low participation rates.  5. Investors in Nordic countries trust the stock markets more than their European counterparts in countries like France, Germany, Italy, etc.  6. Rich households always have high participation rates. Poor and middle-class households always have lower participation rates according to one study.  7. The data shown in the above chart are for the period from 1997 to 2000 and only represent

Safety Measures for SKYBUS

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  Skybus Several safety features, which are developed as technology initiatives for Konkan Railway operation and also innovative developments made specifically for SkyBus Metro, are given below.   1.     DERAILMENT ARRESTERS The bogies are equipped with Derailment Arresters. The Derailment Arresters, which are instrumented solid rubber wheels, are connected to the 20 journals of the wheel sets of bogies projecting upwards (inside the concrete structure) leaving a gap of 15 mm to 20 mm between the rubber wheels and the surface of the concrete box top . During normal running conditions, these rubber wheels of the Derailment Arresters do not touch the inner roof of the concrete box maintaining the gap. When a running wheel of a bogie tends to leave the rail (i.e. when a running wheel climbs or wheel axle rises leading to derailment), before the flange clears the rail top, the rubber wheel of the Derailment Arresters attached over that erring bogie wheel touches the roof’s bottom ins

HISTORY repeat itself in STOCK MARKET

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Technical analysts believe that investors collectively repeat the behaviour of the investors that preceded them. "Everyone wants to in on the next RELIANCE" "If this stock ever gets to around ₹900 again, I will buy it" "This company's Steps & Powerful Motto will revolutionize in industry, therefore this stock will SKYROCKET" "Wow JIO….!! De Dana Dan…!! Buy Reliance again & again at every dip if u got chance" – these are all examples of investor sentiment repeating itself. To a technician, the emotions in the market may be irrational, but they really exist. Because Investor's behaviour repeats itself so often, technicians believe that recognizable and predictable price patterns will develop on a chart definitely again & again. Technical analysis is not limited to charting & Indicators which shows you buy or sell signals directly, but it always considers price trends, Investors Sentiments & Market Conditions.

Unbalanced URBANIZATION in INDIA

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CONSEQUENCES OF UNBALANCED URBANIZATION                   The consequences are more severe and it lead to The process of urbanization is preceding a pace without commensurate growth in industrialization and the rise in the level of overall economic development. Unplanned urban growth, for instance causes growth of slums and squatter settlements, varying effects on environmental degradation and increased burden on existing infrastructure. The general problems which are the byproduct of certain kind of urbanization characteristic of low income countries are: 1.   Shortage of   houses 2. Critical inadequacies in public utilities, power, water, health facilities 3. Deteriorating urban environment, urban unemployment, congestion 4. Acute poverty 5. Slums proliferation

SKYBUS:The EMERGING Technology (Intro)

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             The Sky Bus technology meets the requirements, and re-defines the thinking and planning for urban transport being an eco-friendly Mass urban transport system revolutionizing urban life. It is a patented technology developed for the new millennium and will cause a paradigm shift in urban transportation all over the world. Being an indigenous technology, it will place India on the forefront of the Rapid Transit Industry all over the world while providing the much needed alternative transportation solution, which is financially viable, environment friendly, synergizing well proven existing cutting edge technologies. Sky bus technology is developed by Mr. B. Rajaram. Sky Bus is based on the concept of Sky Wheels presented in 1989 at the World Congress for Railway Research by Mr. B Rajaram, Managing Director of KRCL at Bologna University, Italy. The sky bus uses pre-fabricated latest construction technologies, which in busy urban areas without disturbing the existing traffic

IMPACTS of URBANIZATION on ENVIRONMENT

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                Probably most of the major environmental problems of the next century will result from the continuation and sharpening of existing problems that currently do not receive enough political attention. The problems are not necessarily noticed in many countries or then nothing is done even the situation has been detected. The most emerging issues are climate changes, freshwater scarcity, deforestation, and fresh water pollution and population growth. These problems are very complex and their interactions are hard to define. It is very important to examine problems through the social-economic-cultural system . Even the interconnections between environmental problems are now better known, we still lack exact information on how the issues are   linked, on what degree they interact and what are the most effective measures. [A] IMPACTS ON THE ATMOSPHERE AND CLIMATE 1. The creation of heat island                   Materials like concrete, asphalt, bricks et

POLLUTION CONTROL & PUBLIC AWARENESS

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ANALYSIS:            What is the need for monitoring environmental pollution and analyse the data thus collected? This is avexing question. One cannot think of control measures unless one knows what is the extent of pollution? A lot of awareness can be created about pollution, A great awareness is already there in urban society in large cities on pollution, but we cannot effectively control pollution in the absence of authentic data about air pollution, water pollution, water treatment, industrial effluents, sewage management, land and pesticides pollution or abatement of noise pollution. Such measures can be effective only if we have reliable data on exact levels of pollution. Such reliable data can be obtained by monitoring of environmental pollution at site. The knowledge of levels of pollution will enable us to use and adopt effective, reliable and economic measures for their control. To control pollution, which is growing in alarming proportion

Towards 21st Century

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21st Century 21 vyaa SatkakD o… k`aMtIkarMkaMnaI idlao bailadana                 JaalaI svaatM~dovata mahana …… svaatM~acaa Aalaa gaMQa                 janatolaa Jaalaa AanaMd …… iva&anaanao kolaI ikmayaa                 JaalaI maaozI jaadu …… maaNasaanao GaotlaI BararI                 ]Mca ]Mca gagaina …… Gaolaa p~aMcaa jamaanaa                 Aata Aalaa maaobaa[-lacaa …… Aalaa Gao}na sauKsaaoyaI                 saMgat Aalaa ~asa …… jaga laaoTlao icaMtot                 JaalyaamauLo iva&ana Flau …… maaNausakI gaolaI gaaozUna                 maaNasaacyaa r@tatUna  …… 21st Century