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If you are a short-term trader our advice is based on studies done mostly through technical parameters. This is because we believe, in the short run, prices of financial securities change chiefly on technical grounds. However, if you are a real long-term investor, the opposite is followed. Here, our advice is based on mostly on fundamental parameters while the timing of such an investment may be guided by technical factors. |
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We have observed that when an investment idea gets the support of both fundamental and technical factors it tends to perform brilliantly. We have seen this to be the case in numerous instances. Thus, we intend to combine both to help make money in the market place. Unless you are a very short term trader you can't ignore fundamentals while nobody other than a very long term investor can ignore the efficacy of
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The team is headed by Rajat Bose,
who is a well known technical analyst in
the Indian equity market. While he is
better known for his technical analysis,
he also does fundamental analysis and is
a keen student of macroeconomics,
central banking, and economic, financial
and capital market history. He has been
studying markets and companies since
1991. |
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He has appeared on several Indian
channels like Bloomberg TV India,
CNBC TV18, CNBC-Awaaz, ET Now,
NDTV-24x7, NDTV Profit, Sahara Samay,
Zee Business, and several other
regional language TV channels. He has
also written for The Economic Times,
Kolkata edition and The Statesman,
Kolkata. He also contributed to
poweryourtrade.com with daily calls
and wrote articles on market outlook in
www.moneycontrol.com.
Currently, he appears every week on
CNBC TV18 and CNBC-Awaaz business TV
channels as a market analyst. He also
actively participates in social media
platforms primarily on Facebook and
Twitter. |
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He has conducted technical workshops at various places including Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT
Kharagpur. He has also taught in the MBA Finance programs in Calcutta University and National Institute of Management Calcutta. |
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