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Great video with points helpful for beginners.
Made 4 threads on DJ Sir with the help of @niki_poojary
1. Selecting strikes to trade in with risk management.
2. How he took some aggressive trades.
3. Multiple charts analysis for intraday trading.
4. Trade Setup
https://t.co/Ngoc5bh906 Thank Mahek bhai for making this video basis my set up which i have been following since past 2 yr I\u2019m not promoting this software, neither I 'll gain any referral if anyone subscribes for this software ,Purpose is to share help fellow traders!\U0001f60a
— itrade(DJ) (@ITRADE191) September 5, 2021
Attaching all threads made on DJ Sir. After watching the video you can refer to this tweet for notes about his strategy and learn a few other ideas.
Compiling these together for easy access to his knowledge.
1. Selecting strikes and risk
5. A THREAD on . . . .
— Aditya Todmal (@AdityaTodmal) July 11, 2021
How @ITRADE191 selects strikes to trade in and how he follows risk management.
Short thread explained via pictures with the help of @niki_poojary.https://t.co/YiYYaIReNS
2. Going aggressive with help of data and
6. Thread on how @ITRADE191 made 3 lakhs in 2 days.
— Aditya Todmal (@AdityaTodmal) July 11, 2021
You will need:
1. Pivots
2. Vwap
3. PDL/PDH (Previous day high/low)
4. Advance/Decline Ratio.https://t.co/o9tLOaLpEh
3. Intraday
7. DJ @ITRADE191 multiple chart analysis for INTRADAY TRADING.
— Aditya Todmal (@AdityaTodmal) July 11, 2021
1. Core setup
2. Pivot points trades
3. PDH/PDL trades
4. Open interest addictions combined with rejections on charts.
5. Website to confirm biashttps://t.co/qZQCWOSisa
1. Never be Greedy in a High Vix Environment.
Sellers selling OTM get lured by higher premiums and sell near ATM or more than they usually do, this will burn your hand as High premiums also mean that you will end up giving higher premium back than usual as soom as it spikes.
2. Hope
Hope drives a man crazy and this is true for trading the most, hoping for a reversal to cut the pain. Humans have a tendency to avoid the pain and one does not accept the pain by not booking a loss
Tom Hougaard explains this well below.
https://t.co/zDbDT2hdej
3. Not having a setup in non directional Selling
You cannot make money long term if you don’t have a set of rules or adjustments in place already if you are trading long term. Make a plan or a system so that you always know how to survive. Your Position is non D not the market.
4. Getting Egoistic
Many people think they are supreme because they are selling options much likely because of the Trend on Twitter in the community,
You are a trader think like one and remain one trading a certain way does not make you better.
Many people were asking us in the comments, how we managed.
Explained transparently what we did.
Hope you get something to learn from this. 😀👍
Sep 23, 2021 - Weekly expiry, preceded by the FOMC meet and not to mention the gap up which then turned out to be a trending day
— Nikita Poojary (@niki_poojary) September 25, 2021
Here\u2019s how the strangles were converted into straddles & how the positions were managed!
Time for a Thread \U0001f9f5
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This New York Times feature shows China with a Gini Index of less than 30, which would make it more equal than Canada, France, or the Netherlands. https://t.co/g3Sv6DZTDE
That's weird. Income inequality in China is legendary.
Let's check this number.
2/The New York Times cites the World Bank's recent report, "Fair Progress? Economic Mobility across Generations Around the World".
The report is available here:
3/The World Bank report has a graph in which it appears to show the same value for China's Gini - under 0.3.
The graph cites the World Development Indicators as its source for the income inequality data.
4/The World Development Indicators are available at the World Bank's website.
Here's the Gini index: https://t.co/MvylQzpX6A
It looks as if the latest estimate for China's Gini is 42.2.
That estimate is from 2012.
5/A Gini of 42.2 would put China in the same neighborhood as the U.S., whose Gini was estimated at 41 in 2013.
I can't find the <30 number anywhere. The only other estimate in the tables for China is from 2008, when it was estimated at 42.8.