The Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) Examination result will be available here as soon as it is published. Please note that it is scheduled to be published on 28 December 2011. Check back soon !
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Educationboard Results Bangladesh | JSC Junior School Certificate Examination Result - 2011 !!!
12:16 AM
Shahin
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The Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) Examination result will be available here as soon as it is published. Please note that it is scheduled to be published on 28 December 2011. Check back soon !
Monday, December 26, 2011
PSC Primary Shomapony Result Published Today
10:18 PM
Shahin
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The Primary Shomapony and Madrasa Ebtedayi Exam Result ( Prathomik Shomapony ) 2011 has been published today. Click here to obtain your result. If the site shows "database not connected" just click here to get the same. Please note that the result of JSC and JDC is scheduled to be published on 28 December. Both JSC and JDC Exam result 2011 will be available here as soon as it is published
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Free Forex Learning eBook download
1:58 AM
Shahin
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To download a FREE copy of Forex Learning eBook in Bengali click here . Please note that this eBook is only for the beginners.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
EOD Data Of 01/12/2011
10:33 PM
Shahin
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Dear Friends,
Download today's EOD data (Stockbangladesh Format). Just click here to download it in .rar format.Please uncheck "log errors'' and " automatically add new symbols" while uploading csv into your amibroker.
CSV Of DSE
1:18 AM
Shahin
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Dear visirors,
For last 3 days or so we missed .csv files from stockbangladesh.com . Here is the link you can download the csv files from. Just click on Download, you will get csv files of 29 /11/2011 and 30/11/2011. Important note : Please uncheck "log errors" and "automatically add new symbols" while uploading data into your amibroker. Also note that it will work as the csv you get from stockbangladesh.com
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Bullish And Bearish Volume in Stock Trading
11:05 PM
Shahin
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How do we understand the health of a Market ? By Money Flow , by price and last but not the least VOLUME ! Yes, Volume is the second best indicator after PRICE itself. Here we have discussed about BULLISH and BEARISH volume . Interested Technical Analysts are requested to click on the image to enlarge it.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Importance Of Volume In Stock Trading
12:26 AM
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Importance of Volume
Why Volume? Volume is the second most valuable data after the price itself.
Large volume signifies that there is large number of market participants involved, including financial institutions. The last ones bring the highest turnover to the market, and if they are trading, it means the interest to the price at certain point and/or to the trend overall is high. Small volume tells that there are very little participants in the market, neither buyers no sellers have any significant interest in the price. In addition, no financial institutions will be involved, thus a market is going to be moved only by individual traders and so the move will be weak.
Volume and Trend
Volume helps to learn about the health of a trend.
An uptrend is strong and healthy if Volume increases as price moves with the trend and decreases when price goes counter trend (correction periods).
When price is going up and volume is decreasing, it tells traders that a trend is unlikely to continue. Price may still attempt to increase at a slower pace, but once sellers get the grip on it (which will be signified by an increase in volume on a down candle), the price will fall.
A downtrend is strong and healthy if volume increases as price moves lower and decreases when it begins retracing upwards.
When price is falling and volume is decreasing, the downtrend is unlikely to continue. Price will either continue to decrease, but at a slower pace or start to rise.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
IPO Lottery Result Of Zahintex Industries Limited Is Available Here
9:29 PM
Shahin
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The IPO Lottery Result Of Zahintex Industries Ltd has been uploaded here for your convenience.Please click here to download it. It is only 1.03MB.Thanks for patience.
IPO Lottery Result Of Zahintex Industries Limited
2:12 AM
Shahin
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The IPO Lottery Result Of Zahin Textile Ltd. will be available here as soon as it is published. Please note that you don't have to wait for long to download it as it will be in rar (.rar) format. Even with low bandwidth you will be able to download it in seconds.
Friday, October 14, 2011
IPO Lottery Result Of Rangpur Dairy & Food Products Limited
12:43 AM
Shahin
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Here is the IPO Lottery Result Of Rangpur Dairy & Food Products Limited. Click here to download it in rar format.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Chart Pattren
12:44 AM
Shahin
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Symmetrical Triangle (Continuation) The symmetrical triangle, which can also be referred to as a coil, usually forms during a trend as a continuation pattern. The pattern contains at least two lower highs and two higher lows. When these points are connected, the lines converge as they are extended and the symmetrical triangle takes shape. You could also think of it as a contracting wedge, wide at the beginning and narrowing over time. While there are instances when symmetrical triangles mark important trend reversals, they more often mark a continuation of the current trend. Regardless of the nature of the pattern, continuation or reversal, the direction of the next major move can only be determined after a valid breakout. We will examine each part of the symmetrical triangle :
1. Trend: In order to qualify as a continuation pattern, an established trend should exist. The trend should be at least a few months old and the symmetrical triangle marks a consolidation period before continuing after the breakout.
2. Four (4) Points: At least 2 points are required to form a trend line and 2 trend lines are required to form a symmetrical triangle. Therefore, a minimum of 4 points are required to begin considering a formation as a symmetrical triangle. The second high (2) should be lower than the first (1) and the upper line should slope down. The second low (2) should be higher than the first (1) and the lower line should slope up. Ideally, the pattern will form with 6 points (3 on each side) before a breakout occurs.
3. Volume: As the symmetrical triangle extends and the trading range contracts, volume should start to diminish. This refers to the quiet before the storm, or the tightening consolidation before the breakout. 4. Duration: The symmetrical triangle can extend for a few weeks or many months. If the pattern is less than 3 weeks, it is usually considered a pennant. Typically, the time duration is about 3 months.
5. Breakout Time Frame: The ideal breakout point occurs 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through the pattern's development or time-span. The time-span of the pattern can be measured from the apex (convergence of upper and lower lines) back to the beginning of the lower trend line (base). A break before the 1/2 way point might be premature and a break too close to the apex may be insignificant. After all, as the apex approaches, a breakout must occur sometime.
6. Breakout Direction: The future direction of the breakout can only be determined after the break has occurred. Sound obvious enough, but attempting to guess the direction of the breakout can be dangerous. Even though a continuation pattern is supposed to breakout in the direction of the long- term trend, this is not always the case.
7. Breakout Confirmation: For a break to be considered valid, it should be on a closing basis. Some traders apply a price (3% break) or time (sustained for 3 days) filter to confirm validity. The breakout should occur with an expansion in volume, especially on upside breakouts.
8. Return to Apex: After the breakout (up or down), the apex can turn into future support or resistance. The price sometimes returns to the apex or a support/resistance level around the breakout before resuming in the direction of the breakout.
9. Price Target: There are two methods to estimate the extent of the move after the breakout. First, the widest distance of the symmetrical triangle can be measured and applied to the breakout point. Second, a trend line can be drawn parallel to the pattern's trend line that slopes (up or down) in the direction of the break. The extension of this line will mark a potential breakout target.
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1. Trend: In order to qualify as a continuation pattern, an established trend should exist. The trend should be at least a few months old and the symmetrical triangle marks a consolidation period before continuing after the breakout.
2. Four (4) Points: At least 2 points are required to form a trend line and 2 trend lines are required to form a symmetrical triangle. Therefore, a minimum of 4 points are required to begin considering a formation as a symmetrical triangle. The second high (2) should be lower than the first (1) and the upper line should slope down. The second low (2) should be higher than the first (1) and the lower line should slope up. Ideally, the pattern will form with 6 points (3 on each side) before a breakout occurs.
3. Volume: As the symmetrical triangle extends and the trading range contracts, volume should start to diminish. This refers to the quiet before the storm, or the tightening consolidation before the breakout. 4. Duration: The symmetrical triangle can extend for a few weeks or many months. If the pattern is less than 3 weeks, it is usually considered a pennant. Typically, the time duration is about 3 months.
5. Breakout Time Frame: The ideal breakout point occurs 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through the pattern's development or time-span. The time-span of the pattern can be measured from the apex (convergence of upper and lower lines) back to the beginning of the lower trend line (base). A break before the 1/2 way point might be premature and a break too close to the apex may be insignificant. After all, as the apex approaches, a breakout must occur sometime.
6. Breakout Direction: The future direction of the breakout can only be determined after the break has occurred. Sound obvious enough, but attempting to guess the direction of the breakout can be dangerous. Even though a continuation pattern is supposed to breakout in the direction of the long- term trend, this is not always the case.
7. Breakout Confirmation: For a break to be considered valid, it should be on a closing basis. Some traders apply a price (3% break) or time (sustained for 3 days) filter to confirm validity. The breakout should occur with an expansion in volume, especially on upside breakouts.
8. Return to Apex: After the breakout (up or down), the apex can turn into future support or resistance. The price sometimes returns to the apex or a support/resistance level around the breakout before resuming in the direction of the breakout.
9. Price Target: There are two methods to estimate the extent of the move after the breakout. First, the widest distance of the symmetrical triangle can be measured and applied to the breakout point. Second, a trend line can be drawn parallel to the pattern's trend line that slopes (up or down) in the direction of the break. The extension of this line will mark a potential breakout target.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
TA Of Federal Insurance
3:06 AM
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T A of Federal Insurance on 27.07.11
High @ = 184.5
Close @ = 181.7 (4dM -11.9)
Open @ = 181
Low @ = 177.5
Volume = 102200
Body of the candle = 0.699997
Top Wick Size = 2.8
Bottom Wick Size = 3.5
Wick Size = 6.3
Full-candle Size = 7
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Candle type = Up / Green / White
Candle:wick ratio = 1 : 0.111111
Wick:candle ratio = 1 : 9.00004
TopWick:BtmWick ratio = 1 : 0.800001
Gap between Bollingers = 39.5115
Candle:BBGap ratio = 1 : 0.02
BBGap:Candle ratio = 1 : 56.45
The Bollinger gap is wide enough to hold the candle in.
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bb1cut = 8.58751% (O - bb1) = 6.01123
bb2cut = 65.0328% (O - bb2) = 45.5227
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High @ = 184.5
Close @ = 181.7 (4dM -11.9)
Open @ = 181
Low @ = 177.5
Volume = 102200
Body of the candle = 0.699997
Top Wick Size = 2.8
Bottom Wick Size = 3.5
Wick Size = 6.3
Full-candle Size = 7
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Candle type = Up / Green / White
Candle:wick ratio = 1 : 0.111111
Wick:candle ratio = 1 : 9.00004
TopWick:BtmWick ratio = 1 : 0.800001
Gap between Bollingers = 39.5115
Candle:BBGap ratio = 1 : 0.02
BBGap:Candle ratio = 1 : 56.45
The Bollinger gap is wide enough to hold the candle in.
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bb1cut = 8.58751% (O - bb1) = 6.01123
bb2cut = 65.0328% (O - bb2) = 45.5227
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Technical Analysis of BATBC
11:43 PM
Shahin
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Welcome back dear All,
Here is the Technical analysis of BATBC on 31.03.2011
Script: BATBC
Candlestick : Long Green Line (Sign of uptrend)
Previous Candlestick : Piercing Line (Early indication of a strong uptrend )
Volume : Bullish
VOLUME ANALYSIS COMMENTARY:
The previous bar was a successful Test of supply. The current bar is an up bar with higher volume. This confirms strength. The previous bar was a successful Test of supply. The current bar is an up bar with higher volume. This confirms strength.
EMA Crossover : Just crossed (As per my own trade setup)
Stock RSI :100
Stochastic Crossover : %D : 22.97 %K : 24.42
Acc/Dist : Accumulation
MFI : Positive
Please note that I personally don’t provoke anyone to BUY or SELL any stock. Decision of entry or exit is yours, not mine. Similarly gain or loss whichever comes from your investment is yours, and not mine!
Take Care
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