INDUSIND BANK LIMITED

INDUSIND BANK LIMITED

COMPANY_NAME :- 'IndusInd Bank Limited'
SYMBOL :- 'INDUSINDBK'
LASTUPDATETIME :- '10-AUG-2018 13:02:21'
LAST_PRICE :- '1,982.50'
CHANGE :- '-2.55'
P_CHANGE :- '-0.13'
DAY_HIGH :- '1,998.00'
DAY_LOW :- '1,972.60'
CM_ADJ_HIGH_DT :- '03-AUG-18'
CM_ADJ_LOW_DT :- '26-OCT-17'
HIGH_52 :- '2,038.00'
LOW_52 :- '1,572.40'
OPEN PRICE :- '1,981.00'
TODAY_BUY_QUANTITY :- '1,08,992'
TODAY_SELL_QUANTITY :- '2,44,708'
TOTAL_TRADED_VALUE :- '6,855.17'
TOTAL_TRADED_VOLUME :-
QUANTITY_TRADED :- '5,93,894'
PRICE_BAND :- 'No Band'
PRICE_BAND_LOWER :- '1,786.55'
PRICE_BAND_UPPER :- '2,183.55'
PREVIOUS_CLOSE :- '1,985.05'
ADHOC_MARGIN :- '-'
APPLICABLE_MARGIN :- '12.50'
AVERAGE_PRICE :-
BASE_PRICE :- '1,985.05'
BC_END_DATE :-
BC_START_DATE :- '20-JUL-18'
BUY_PRICE1 :- '1,982.50'
BUY_PRICE2 :- '1,982.10'
BUY_PRICE3 :- '1,982.00'
BUY_PRICE4 :- '1,981.80'
BUY_PRICE5 :- '1,981.50'
BUY_QUANTITY1 :- '57'
BUY_QUANTITY2 :- '10'
BUY_QUANTITY3 :- '157'
BUY_QUANTITY4 :- '606'
BUY_QUANTITY5 :- '75'
CLOSE_PRICE :- '0.00'
CM_FFM :- '1,01,305.93'
CSS_STATUS_DESC :- 'Listed'
DELIVERY_QUANTITY :- '3,24,635'
DELIVERY_TO_TRADE_QUANTITY :- '54.66'
EX_DATE :- '18-JUL-18'
EXTREME_LOSS_MARGIN :- '5.00'
FACE_VALUE :- '10.00'
INDEC_VAR :- '-'
ID_EX_DATE_FLAG :-
IS_IN_CODE :- 'INE095A01012'
LAST_PRICE :- '1,982.50'
MARKET_TYPE :- 'N'
ND_END_DATE :- '-'
ND_START_DATE :- '-'
PURPOSE :- 'ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING \\/ DIVIDEND- RS 7.50 PER SHARE (DATE REVISED)'
RECORD_DATE :- '-'
SEC_DATE :- '9AUG2018'
SECURITY_VAR :- '3.03'
SELL_PRICE1 :- '1,982.65'
SELL_PRICE2 :- '1,982.80'
SELL_PRICE3 :- '1,982.85'
SELL_PRICE4 :- '1,983.00'
SELL_PRICE5 :- '1,983.15'
SELL_QUANTITY1 :- '1'
SELL_QUANTITY2 :- '31'
SELL_QUANTITY3 :- '297'
SELL_QUANTITY4 :- '176'
SELL_QUANTITY5 :- '5'
SERIES :- 'EQ'
SURV_INDICATOR :- '-'
TODAY_OPEN :- '1,981.00'
TRADED_DATE :- '10AUG2018'
VAR_MARGIN :- '7.50'

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Date P Close Open High Low Last Close Vol
21/06/2018 1967.4 1969.3 1975.75 1946.05 1964.5 1960.5 779490
22/06/2018 1960.5 1960.5 1963.75 1927.4 1954.15 1953.3 956565
25/06/2018 1953.25 1951 1976.9 1946.5 1970 1970 566785
26/06/2018 1969.95 1961.1 1993.9 1956.85 1981.9 1983.3 662063
27/06/2018 1983.3 1989 1995 1959.1 1968 1969.3 555455
28/06/2018 1969.25 1969 1990 1948.25 1967.65 1967.6 1393387
29/06/2018 1967.6 1970 1979 1929.55 1937.55 1932.2 1324639
02/07/2018 1932.2 1938 1957.05 1928.5 1944.7 1948.8 708738
03/07/2018 1948.8 1944 1955.8 1935 1951.5 1951 926035
04/07/2018 1951 1954 1985.75 1945.3 1979.55 1976.3 1514361
05/07/2018 1976.3 1980.2 1991 1960.1 1968.9 1964.5 490611
06/07/2018 1964.45 1961.45 1971.45 1952.3 1958.3 1959.4 590699
09/07/2018 1959.4 1968.7 1970 1944.2 1954.55 1958.3 853596
10/07/2018 1958.3 1970 1970 1924 1936 1935.1 3301425
11/07/2018 1935.1 1943 1946.6 1903.1 1916.55 1914.8 1739970
12/07/2018 1914.8 1923.2 1953 1923.2 1935 1938.2 844316
13/07/2018 1938.15 1936.5 1948.8 1918.35 1926.8 1923.8 954344
16/07/2018 1923.75 1929.95 1950.5 1918.5 1921.95 1922.8 659528
17/07/2018 1922.75 1924.1 1927.55 1892 1908 1905 1131560
18/07/2018 1905 1910 1923.65 1886 1887 1892.6 773027
19/07/2018 1892.55 1894.85 1905.9 1881 1888.25 1888.3 593314
20/07/2018 1888.25 1888 1913.95 1877.5 1899.4 1902.6 817518
23/07/2018 1902.55 1906.25 1942.4 1903 1939 1940.2 1072520
24/07/2018 1940.15 1950 1954.8 1940 1947.1 1947.4 573920
25/07/2018 1947.4 1949.95 1970.6 1940 1965.6 1965.1 1065275
26/07/2018 1965.05 1965 1988 1947.85 1962.8 1960.4 2959597
27/07/2018 1960.35 1969 1988.8 1955.8 1981 1981.6 858768
30/07/2018 1981.55 1978 1989.55 1965 1975 1970.2 1792695
31/07/2018 1970.2 1970.1 2001.75 1963.25 1996.4 1995.2 460626
01/08/2018 1995.15 2005 2021 1992.7 2000 2001.4 884802
02/08/2018 2001.35 1999 2032.25 1995.55 2022 2023.1 1278375
03/08/2018 2023.05 2033.1 2038 2003.45 2014 2015.9 1234457
06/08/2018 2015.85 2022.9 2025.7 1993.25 2003.85 1999.8 749860
07/08/2018 1999.8 2004.8 2009.2 1980.05 1994.55 1994.3 531559
08/08/2018 1994.3 1996 2014.75 1984.1 1998.05 2000.7 886494
09/08/2018 2000.65 2008 2011 1971.6 1984.55 1985.1 593894

DMA - 

Direct market access (DMA) is a term used in financial markets to describe electronic trading facilities that give investors wishing to trade in financial instruments a way to interact with the order book of an exchange. Normally, trading on the order book is restricted to broker-dealers and market making firms that are members of the exchange. Using DMA, investment companies (also known as buy side firms) and other private traders use the information technology infrastructure of sell side firms such as investment banks and the market access that those firms possess, but control the way a trading transaction is managed themselves rather than passing the order over to the broker's own in-house traders for execution. Today, DMA is often combined with algorithmic trading giving access to many different trading strategies. Certain forms of DMA, most notably ''sponsored access'', have raised substantial regulatory concerns because of the possibility of a malfunction by an investor to cause widespread market disruption.

50 DMA - 1438.86   1451.7   1440.67   1427.31
40 DMA - 1807.8   1823.93   1810.08   1793.29
30 DMA - 1957.25   1974.44   1959.42   1942.23

Fraction - 

Result-3997.99
Support-1986.99
Resistance -2026.39
Possible -2013.44
Sell
If Possible Buy  is found nearer to Resistance  sale it for intraday

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Pivot Point - 

A pivot point is a technical analysis indicator used to determine the overall trend of the market during different time frames. The pivot point itself is simply the average of the high, low and closing prices from the previous trading day. On the subsequent day, trading above the pivot point is thought to indicate ongoing bullish sentiment, while trading below the pivot point indicates bearish sentiment.

R3 :- 2045.90
R2 :- 2028.45
R1 :- 2006.50
S1 :- 1967.10
S2 :- 1949.65
S3 :- 1927.70

Elliott wave -

 The Elliott wave principle is a form of technical analysis that finance traders use to analyze financial market cycles and forecast market trends by identifying extremes in investor psychology, highs and lows in prices, and other collective factors. Ralph Nelson Elliott (1871–1948), a professional accountant, discovered the underlying social principles and developed the analytical tools in the 1930s. He proposed that market prices unfold in specific patterns, which practitioners today call ''Elliott waves'', or simply waves. Elliott published his theory of market behavior in the book The Wave Principle in 1938, summarized it in a series of articles in Financial World magazine in 1939, and covered it most comprehensively in his final major work, Nature's Laws: The Secret of the Universe in 1946. Elliott stated that because man is subject to rhythmical procedure, calculations having to do with his activities can be projected far into the future with a justification and certainty heretofore unattainable. The empirical validity of the Elliott Wave Principle remains the subject of debate.

 For Up side moves points are :-

Wave1 :- 1971.6      2011
Wave2 :- 2011       1986.65
Wave3 :- 1986.65       2050.40
Wave4 :- 2050.40       2035.35
Wave5 :- 2035.35       2074.75
WaveA :- 2074.75       2059.70
WaveB :- 2059.70       2084.05
WaveC :- 2084.05       2059.70

 For Down side moves points are :-

Wave1 :- 2011      1971.6
Wave2 :- 1971.6       1995.95
Wave3 :- 1995.95       1932.20
Wave4 :- 1932.20       1947.25
Wave5 :- 1947.25       1907.85
WaveA :- 1907.85       1922.90
WaveB :- 1922.90       1898.55
WaveC :- 1898.55       1922.90

FIBONACCI -

Fibonacci retracement is a method of technical analysis for determining support and resistance levels.[1] They are named after their use of the Fibonacci sequence.[1] Fibonacci retracement is based on the idea that markets will retrace a predictable portion of a move, after which they will continue to move in the original direction. The appearance of retracement can be ascribed to ordinary price volatility as described by Burton Malkiel, a Princeton economist in his book A Random Walk Down Wall Street, who found no reliable predictions in technical analysis methods taken as a whole. Malkiel argues that asset prices typically exhibit signs of random walk and that one cannot consistently outperform market averages. Fibonacci retracement is created by taking two extreme points on a chart and dividing the vertical distance by the key Fibonacci ratios. 0.0% is considered to be the start of the retracement, while 100.0% is a complete reversal to the original part of the move. Once these levels are identified, horizontal lines are drawn and used to identify possible support and resistance levels (see trend line). The significance of such levels, however, could not be confirmed by examining the data.[2] Arthur Merrill in Filtered Waves determined there is no reliably standard retracement: not 50%, 33%, 38.2%, 61.8%, nor any other.

 For Up side moves points are :-

5.57 % :- 2008.81
9.02 % :- 2007.45
14.60 % :- 2005.25
23.60 % :- 2001.70
38.20 % :- 1995.95
50.00 % :- 1991.30
61.80 % :- 1986.65
76.40 % :- 1980.90
78.60 % :- 1980.03
85.40 % :- 1977.35
94.43 % :- 1973.79

200.00 % :- 2050.40
194.43 % :- 2048.21
185.40 % :- 2044.65
178.60 % :- 2041.97
176.40 % :- 2041.10
161.80 % :- 2035.35
150.57 % :- 2030.70
138.20 % :- 2026.05
127.20 % :- 2021.72
114.60 % :- 2016.75
105.57 % :- 2013.19

 For Down side moves points are :-

5.57 % :- 1973.79
9.02 % :- 1975.15
14.60 % :- 1977.35
23.60 % :- 1980.90
38.20 % :- 1986.65
50.00 % :- 1991.30
61.80 % :- 1995.95
76.40 % :- 2001.70
78.60 % :- 2002.57
85.40 % :- 2005.25
94.43 % :- 2048.21

200.00 % :- 1932.20
194.43 % :- 1934.39
185.40 % :- 1937.95
178.60 % :- 1940.63
176.40 % :- 1941.50
161.80 % :- 1947.25
150.57 % :- 1951.90
138.20 % :- 1956.55
127.20 % :- 1960.88
114.60 % :- 1965.85
105.57 % :- 1969.41

Williams %R - 

 Williams %R, or just %R, is a technical analysis oscillator showing the current closing price in relation to the high and low of the past N days (for a given N). It was developed by a publisher and promoter of trading materials, Larry Williams. Its purpose is to tell whether a stock or commodity market is trading near the high or the low, or somewhere in between, of its recent trading range.
 %R={high_{Ndays}-close_{today} \over high_{Ndays}-low_{Ndays}}\times -100}
 %R = { high_{Ndays} - close_{today} \over high_{Ndays} - low_{Ndays} } \times -100 [1]
 The oscillator is on a negative scale, from −100 (lowest) up to 0 (highest), obverse of the more common 0 to 100 scale found in many Technical Analysis oscillators. A value of −100 means the close today was the lowest low of the past N days, and 0 means today's close was the highest high of the past N days. (Although sometimes the %R is adjusted by adding 100.)

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