In my 10 years of experience in Stock Market as a Technical Analyst,i came across several investors and traders.Every individual in a stock market cant be categorized in differnt types.All the types are just my hypothetical characters which I have tried to pen down with my exeprience.
Type A:This trader is a heavy trader.His ambition for every day is to trade trade and trade.he buys lots of nifty and Bank Nifty along with Future Stocks.If asked "does he trade in equity",he will raise an eybrow and stare at the person asking the question as if he has been insulted."I trade in Futures BOSS"comes an arrogant answer.If we ask him "dont you trade in options".quick come the answer"Options mein voulume nahi hai boss".(Angoor khatte hai,remember!)
Type B:"I trade in equity Boss,Derivatives trading is all of Manipulation yaar.I stay away from it".(The actual reason is that this trader had lost a sizeable amount of money.
Type C:These trader trade in such stocks that one my never have heard of.(not event the trader himself).Resaon they are scared of pumping large amount of money in SBI,TCS,Infosys etc
Type D:These Traders keep on talking to their friends and relatives "reliance dekha,Lovable dekha,Jubiliant to 52 week high maara"Welcome to the Trader D type also called by me as Bolbachhans.Investment Rs 50 and baatein 1cr ki
Type E:Option trader.talks only about US martkets and Europe matkets.As if options are meant for only Americans and Europeans.Asks others about delta gama,beta,theta and Black scholes formula but he himself trades option as if they are not options but stocks.Like buy a call at 50 and sell at Ption at 52.Ho gaya option.(Option trading is too vast my dear.Its nout just buy and sell.Brush up you knowledge)
Type F:Traders who trade in only one stock as if they are very loyal to that stock
Type G: Traders who watch dow jones and nasdaq more,but fail to understand the Indian markets and then trade just to make losses.
Trader H:Discilplined Traders who shut down their trading machines as soon as they book their profits book their losses.
Investors:Most of them are Traders turned Investors.They talk more on the economy but dont trade or invest personally.
Type A:This trader is a heavy trader.His ambition for every day is to trade trade and trade.he buys lots of nifty and Bank Nifty along with Future Stocks.If asked "does he trade in equity",he will raise an eybrow and stare at the person asking the question as if he has been insulted."I trade in Futures BOSS"comes an arrogant answer.If we ask him "dont you trade in options".quick come the answer"Options mein voulume nahi hai boss".(Angoor khatte hai,remember!)
Type B:"I trade in equity Boss,Derivatives trading is all of Manipulation yaar.I stay away from it".(The actual reason is that this trader had lost a sizeable amount of money.
Type C:These trader trade in such stocks that one my never have heard of.(not event the trader himself).Resaon they are scared of pumping large amount of money in SBI,TCS,Infosys etc
Type D:These Traders keep on talking to their friends and relatives "reliance dekha,Lovable dekha,Jubiliant to 52 week high maara"Welcome to the Trader D type also called by me as Bolbachhans.Investment Rs 50 and baatein 1cr ki
Type E:Option trader.talks only about US martkets and Europe matkets.As if options are meant for only Americans and Europeans.Asks others about delta gama,beta,theta and Black scholes formula but he himself trades option as if they are not options but stocks.Like buy a call at 50 and sell at Ption at 52.Ho gaya option.(Option trading is too vast my dear.Its nout just buy and sell.Brush up you knowledge)
Type F:Traders who trade in only one stock as if they are very loyal to that stock
Type G: Traders who watch dow jones and nasdaq more,but fail to understand the Indian markets and then trade just to make losses.
Trader H:Discilplined Traders who shut down their trading machines as soon as they book their profits book their losses.
Investors:Most of them are Traders turned Investors.They talk more on the economy but dont trade or invest personally.
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