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Alkyl Amines buy or not

 Not many of us know how to analyse a chemical sector stock. Through this blog, I will try to help you understand the industry in the simplest possible way. Also, we will end the discussion with a comparison of Alkyl Amines with Balaji Amines and other chemical companies like Deepak Nitrite. Table Of Contents 1. Alkyl Amines Business Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. was started   in 1979 by  Mr Yogesh Kothari . It  operates in  a very small segment of the chemical industry -  the   amines  and is currently one of the largest manufacturer in India (around 50%), along with Balaji Amines. Amines play a major role in the pharmaceutical industry and agrochemicals. These are primarily used as a solvent. Alkyl Amines' Business comprises of 3 major segments:- • Aliphatic Amines Methyl amines and Ethyl amines are the aliphatic amines used to make  different types of derivatives. These can also be sold directly and are used by Alkyl Amines t o produce vario...

SWING TRADING — HOW TO APPROACH (Personal experience with screenshots included)

Hello Readers!

For newbies who don't know what actually swing trading is (In theory) :-

“Swing trading is basically a target based and time bound trading, done for quick returns”.

Moving ahead to THE PRACTICAL APPROACH

As per my personal experience, I will classify it broadly into two categories:—

1. High-Risk Approach: It involves risky and most volatile stocks in the market like Vodafone idea, Yes Bank and penny shares. It is all a GAME OF RIGHT ENTRY AND EXIT and used as the quickest way to earn high returns, involving higher risk. I will only suggest this to those who are also prepared to bear the loss, if the stoploss gets hit. So, those of you who are new, follow the approach 2 to start trading.

The best thing about this approach is, it can give you returns up to 100%, (even more in some cases).

 

My personal experience: I do this frequently and on an average it turned to be an Awesome experience for me:

Traded and booked profit many times in stocks like Vodafone Idea, GTL Infra, Reliance Power, Adani Power, Sintex Industries, Trident, etc.



2. Least risk Approach: This involves trading of Quality Stocks and I would suggest this to everyone willing for 10-30% returns in a month.

My personal experience: I also try this out on a regular basis and my success rate is 100% in this approach. This involves shortlisting of fundamentally strong stocks in momentum. You will have to do detailed analysis and research and stay updated about Splits, Results, Bonus, deals, etc.

Traded and booked profit in many stocks like IRCTC, AFFLE, Happiest Minds Technologies, Info Edge, IEX, and many more.

For reference, I will also attach the screenshots of trading done by both Approaches.


IRCTC (Approach 2)


GTL INFRA (Approach 1)


Thanks a lot if you made it this far. I will keep posting further content about swing trading opportunities. So, please like and comment and stay tuned for regular updates.

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