Showing posts with label Avoid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avoid. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Which is the best strategy to avoid loss in the BTST trade?

 BTST (Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow) trading is a popular strategy in the Indian stock market, allowing traders to take advantage of short-term price movements without waiting for delivery. However, it carries risks, including price gaps, news-driven volatility, and unfavorable market movements.

To avoid losses in a BTST (Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow) trade, one must prioritize risk management and proper stock selection. The key is to trade only in highly liquid stocks with strong volume support and positive price momentum. Avoid illiquid or speculative stocks, as they carry a higher risk of short delivery and price manipulation. Analyzing technical indicators like breakout levels, RSI, moving averages, and volume surges can offer insights into short-term movement and help choose the right stock for a BTST opportunity.

Another crucial factor is using a strict stop-loss strategy to protect capital from sudden market reversals. Traders should avoid BTST positions during events like earnings announcements, government policy changes, or macroeconomic updates, as these can lead to unexpected volatility overnight. A well-planned BTST trade with proper entry, exit, and risk management can generate consistent short-term gains—but discipline and research are what separate successful BTST traders from the rest.

This trade is a powerful reflection of how expert market analysis and timing can result in impressive profits within a short span.

In this particular BTST trade in APOLLOTYRE 380CE, our client entered the trade at ₹28.00 and booked it at ₹40.00, securing a neat profit of ₹20,400 on a capital investment of just ₹47,600. This trade not only highlights the accuracy of our technical levels but also emphasizes the effectiveness of timely decision-making and sound market judgment.

The success of this trade lies in three key components:

  • Choosing a liquid and fundamentally strong option
  • Using technical indicators to identify the right entry and exit
  • Ensuring overnight risk was minimized by evaluating broader market cues

This reinforces that with proper strategy, BTST trading can become a consistent profit generator. And at Eqwires, we’re committed to providing such actionable insights every single day to empower our clients on their trading journey.

Why is BTST Trading Profitable?

  • Quick Turnaround – BTST (Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow) trading allows investors to realize returns within a single trading session, ensuring faster capital rotation.
  • Reduced Risk Exposure – By avoiding long holding periods, traders minimize exposure to market volatility and overnight global cues.
  • High Liquidity Stocks – Trades are typically executed in highly liquid stocks, facilitating seamless entry and exit without significant slippage.
  • Expert Research Support – At Eqwires Research Analyst, every BTST recommendation is backed by in-depth technical analysis and real-time market insights to maximize profitability and manage risk effectively.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

5 SmartPhone Mistakes to Avoid at All Cost


There is no question that smartphone has changed the way how we live. For most part, it has enhanced the quality of our life dramatically.
But, the question we all should ask ourselves is that are we smart in how and when we are using our smartphones?
Let us not mistake information for knowledge. Just because we have all the information right at our fingertips doesn’t mean our knowledge has improvement.
The following 5 points will help you to get your thinking going in the right direction. Take some time to reflect and see whether you are using these devices smartly.
I’m still learning and make some of these mistakes. But, I’ve taken a conscious effort to make sure that my smartphone is not controlling my life.

1. Not Connecting with Friends, Family and Life

When you are with your friends and family, be fully present. Is watching news, or checking emails more important than having a nice conversation with someone by paying full attention and being fully present with them?
When you are playing with your kids in the park, or at home, enjoy every moment. Do they really feel that they are getting your full attention and love? What will happen if you put the phone down, and give your full attention to them and play with them?
Do you have to keep taking pictures of every moment of life on your phone? There is nothing wrong it taking pictures to capture the magic moments. But, don’t always live in the future by constantly taking picture to look at later. Instead just enjoy the present moment of and experience it fully.
When we are waiting for something, irrespective of where we are, can we just quietly absorb the environment, start a friendly conversation with someone, or just smile.
While texting is helpful in certain situations, don’t live your life constantly texting or sending IM messages on your phone. What will happen instead of sending several text/IM messages to the same person, you just call them and have a quick conversation? Will you feel more connected when you interact with them over digital messages, or interact with them directly and hear their voice?

2. Putting Yourself and Others in Danger

When you are driving, just drive. You’ve seen that many people when they are driving, their focus is not on the road, they are constantly looking at the smartphone checking their emails. Don’t fall into this trap yourself. Whatever that is on the smartphone that you want to check can wait until you reach your destination. Just focus on the road, and don’t put yourself and others in danger.
When you are walking, just walk. Sometimes it feels like lot of mindless zombies are walking around the street fiddling on their cellphone. The problem is that they are putting themselves in danger, when they don’t pay attention to what is happening around them.

3. Not Being Productive

When you are working, just work. Focus on what you are doing, and get it done.
When you are in a meeting, are you fully engaged in making sure the outcome of the meeting is met? Most meeting conducted by many companies are pretty much useless and a productivity drain. Except the one who is talking, probably most of people in a meeting are on their computer, or smartphone.
Do you have only the essential apps in your smartphone that will absolutely enhance your life if you use it? Or, do you have countless apps on your smartphone that will just consume your time, if you even open them? How much time do you spend playing Angry Bird?

4. Getting Addicted

The urge to constantly be on your smartphone is pretty much the same urge as smoking, or excessive drinking, or any other addition.
During a conversation, when someone asks a casual question, do you feel compelled to search the internet immediately on your phone to give an exact answer to that question? While you might not realize it, this is also a form of addiction.
If you are a sports fan, is it important to track every single game in your favorite sports that is happening every minute from your phone? What will happen if you decide not to follow the scores on your phone?
Do we need to know everything that is happening around the world immediately after it happens? What will happen if you choose not to follow the news on your smartphone? Are you addicted to news?

5. Not Taking Care of Yourself

When you are by yourself, give some space to yourself to appreciate life, to be grateful for everything you have. You don’t need to be constantly on smartphone, or on tablet, or on laptop and bombard yourself with information.
Immediately after you wake-up, do you really need to pick-up your phone and check for emails, or news? If you didn’t do that, how else could you be starting your beautiful day?
When you are relaxing, just relax. During your downtime when you are taking rest, if possible, try not to carry all your gadgets with you. Have you tried spending some extended period of time without your cellphone? Is it possible for you to take rest, or enjoy your vacation, or any other relaxing activity for one full day without carrying your phone?
Finally, be honest to yourself and find out the answer to this question: Is your phone controlling every moment of your life? Or, are you in full control of how to use, when to use, and where to use your phone?

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Computer Maintenance Tips To Avoid A Slow Computer




We all know and accept that we have to maintain our cars to ensure that they are running nicely, but we often ignore that a computer needs the same attention. It is a simple formula that people choose to disregard. Computers are an important part of our lives and to deprive them of computer maintenance is only going to cause errors in the future.
Computer Maintenance Tips #1: Fix Error Messages

I hate computer error messages—and I was once paid to write them. They’re usually confusing and often useless, but if you ignore them, you shouldn’t be surprised if your computer starts to slow down.
An error message tells you that something is wrong. If you don’t take the time to figure out what is wrong, you’ll probably suffer for weeks before spending just as much time tracking down the problem later.
Too often I get called in by an angry user complaining of a slow computer only to find out that the user has been ignoring the same error message for weeks or months. All that suffering could have been avoided with a simple fix to the obvious error message.
If you want to avoid a slow computer, this is one computer tip you should never forget: fix error messages right away. Happily, you’re already on the site that will help you fix even the most confusing error messages.
Computer Maintenance Tips #2: Remove Unused Programs
In theory, unused programs shouldn’t affect your computer—they’d just take up a little extra disk space. But too many unused programs, especially ad-ware, install extra features on your computer that slow you down.
For example, some unused programs install small programs that run when your computer starts up. Each of these programs takes up a little bit of your computer memory and a little bit of your computer processing (CPU); they may also “ping” other computers on the Internet, taking up a little bit of your network bandwidth.
A few extra programs won’t slow down your computer much, but what happens when you get a dozen or more? These unused programs begin to use too much of your computer’s resources, slowing you down.
The solution is simple: uninstall programs you’re not using. Go to the Control Panel, open the Add/Remove Programs console, highlight any programs you don’t use, and click Remove. After you remove all the programs you don’t need, reboot your computer to kill any old startup programs.
Computer Maintenance Tips #3: Defragment
Microsoft designed Windows over 20 years ago to work on computers so slow you can barely imagine them any more. (The first computer I ran Windows on had an 11 MHz processor—you read that right, just eleven megahertz.)
Those ancient computers needed all of the help they could get, so Microsoft designed Windows to save files as quickly as possible. Saving files was fast because Windows would split files into several smaller pieces and write them on separate parts of the disk.
Those small pieces of the files are called fragments, and reading fragments makes your computer take longer to open files. Microsoft suggests that you speed up your computer by removing the fragments and turning the pieces into whole files again—a process called defragmentation. You should run the defragment tool from the control panel at least once a month on an active computer.
Computer Maintenance Tips #4: Clean The Registry
You probably keep all of your paper records in a file cabinet. When you need information from an old credit card statement, you open your file cabinet, flip through all the old folders until you get to the credit card folder, find the specific statement, and pull it out.
Windows does the same thing when it needs some information about a piece of software, except it uses the Windows Registry instead of a file cabinet.
The problem is that Windows checks the Windows Registry hundreds or thousands of times a day. Imagine if you had to check your file cabinet hundreds of times a day—you’d quickly realize how much time you’re wasting flipping though old folders. You’d probably take a moment and throw out those old folders. That’s what I suggest you do with the Windows registry—throw out old registry entries using a program called a registry cleaner.
Computer Maintenance Tips #5: Get Better Anti-Virus Software
I remember getting a new laptop one time and being impressed at how fast it ran. Then I installed the anti-virus software and it seemed like all I ever saw was the “please wait” hourglass.
Every anti-virus program will slow down your computer, but the best anti-virus programs will slow it down the least because they’re optimized. If you aren’t happy with your anti-virus program, don’t just keep using it—look for alternatives. Remember that most good anti-virus programs have free trials. 

Computer Maintenance Tips #6: Check The Disk

Engineers love saying that all moving parts fail, and no part on your computer moves more than your disk drive.
Your disk drive will fail, and it will probably fail sooner than you expect. But, before it fails, it will probably slow down—I mean that it will physically slow down. The “disk” part of the disk drive will stop spinning as fast.
The disk drive will slow down gradually, so you probably won’t notice when it starts happening, but you will notice your computer start to take longer booting, opening files, and saving files.
You can install software which will run diagnostics on your disk drive to tell you that it’s slowing down and that it’s getting closer and closer to failure.

Computer Maintenance Tips #7: Scan For Bad RAM

The part of your computer most likely to start failing without you noticing it is your computer memory (RAM). Your computer can recover from most RAM failures, but recovering from a failure takes time, and the worse your RAM gets, the longer it takes to recover each time.
Eventually, if your RAM keeps failing, programs will start to crash with weird error messages or your computer won’t boot sometimes.
Running a simple RAM scanner like the free memtest86 every few months can help you avoid computer slowdowns and crashes.

Computer Maintenance Tips #8: Check The Cords

More and more people are using external disk drives these days, as well as people using digital music players, cell phones, and cameras which do the same thing.
If you copy files to or from these devices, you should occasionally check to make sure the cords are plugged in fully. When the cords aren’t plugged in correctly, not all of the data gets sent. Worse, the computer sends data in chunks, and when a part of the chunk doesn’t arrive, the computer has to throw out the whole chunk (kind of like how you might throw out a whole loaf of half-rotten bread). So a 1% data error rate can slow down your transfer by 50% or more.
You should also check the (usually blue) Ethernet cord plugged into some desktop computers to maximize the speed of your Internet connection for the exact same reason.
Computer Maintenance Tips #9: Clean Inside The Case
Did you know that electricity travels further over cold metal than it does over hot metal? This is important to your computer because its Computer Processing Unit (CPU) uses millions and millions of tiny electrical pulses to do all of its processing.
(Nifty fact: in computer terminology, a Hertz (Hz) is 1,000 computer processor operations a second. A gigahertz (GHz) is 1,000 Hertz, or in other words 1,000,000 (one million) operations a second. So a quad-core 1.6 GHz computer does 4 times 1.6 times 1,000 times 1,000 operations—that’s 6.4 million operations every second.)
When your CPU gets hot, the electricity can’t travel as far, so your computer can’t process information as well. (And when it gets too cold, it can’t process information at all.)
Small amounts of household dust gets inside your computer every day, and as it builds up, it blocks your computer’s air vents, making your computer hotter than it should be. If you want your computer to keep running fast, you should take five minutes every year to turn off your computer, buy a bottle of compressed air from the supermarket or Wal-Mart, open your computer case, and clean out all of the dust. Smokers may want to clean twice a year.
Computer Maintenance Tips #10: Use Your Senses
The simplest on-going maintenance you can do for your computer is to pay attention to it. Notice when it starts making a new sound or when it starts getting hotter than usual. Treat your computer like a car and investigate any change in its behavior. Remember that problems are usually easiest to fix the sooner you start working on them.