Mentha Oil Outlook

MCX Mentha Oil Tips

The native Place of Mentha is Japan. So Mentha is also known as Japanese Mint. After Japan, its cultivation began in Argentina, Brazil and China. Then it started in India.

Last year’s carry forward stock is nearly 7,000-8,000 tons. This means total availability would be nearly 27,000-28,000 ton this year, while total consumption is expected to remain around 25,000 ton which includes domestic as well as overseas demand.

Mentha Oil is one of the most consumed essential oils. Mentha oil is extensively produced in India. India stands the largest exporter of menthe oil.

So what to do now?

Buy MenthaOil below 876 and target 884-890-897 for Intraday..

Long-term trader:

Buy MenthaOil around 870. Where battle near to 830-835 and target is 900-930-957, it can move up to 968.

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NSE Intraday Stock Tips: Buy ADANIENT

Targets are 695-710

Unexpected buying you will see

Buy in deep 651-666 and go for targets of intraday 685

and positional targets at 710-730

Stop loss will be update if cross 651

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If You Don’t Spend Much, You Can’t Lose Much

One of the biggest mistakes you can make as a trade is have too much money riding on a trade.

The more money you use the more emotional fuel you are pouring onto the fire. Eventually, you are likely to be burned… badly. And the post-traumatic stress may be irreparable.

Most beginning traders stake too much in the hope of a quick win. Experienced traders know better.

In day trading, where the traders can come thick and fast, a few big losers can eat you alive very quickly.

Good day traders who survive will risk only a tiny amount of their capital on any one trade.

If you’re “under capitalized” then consider using a trading system which offers a tight stop loss.

Alternatively, trade a shorter time-frame, like the 1-minute chart, where losses can be maximized.

Overconfidence is the other cause of excessive risk.

“Hey… heads has come up 10 times in a row… let’s put half the trading capital on tails (which is sure to come up next) and clean up.”

The problem with sure-thing trades is that:

A) The market hardly ever obliges;

B) Everyone else sees them as sure-things as well and jumps aboard. So when they go wrong, they go wrong big-time.

Risk a tiny amount on each trade. You’ll be more relaxed, and more able to execute the trade properly.

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Guesstimate (Analysis) of BPCL & Axis Bank Future Trading Tips

BPCL

Unexpected buying may start: 760-763

Targets are 775-779 & 784 above for Intraday

(Above 771, just watch by your both eyes, stock will zooooooooooom to kiss 778)

Short Term: 795-805

If cross 761 below & stay for 10min. Exit 50% of traded share and remain hold for delivery

Axis Bank

AXIS Bank Future

Selling Levels are : 1595-1602

Go For targets 1575-1568 and also 1552-1558 for Intraday

Short Term Targets can sell 1528-1539 and 1500

If cross 1600 and stay for 5 min don’t wait Exit from it…

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Plan Your Trades, Then Trade Your Plan

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Your job as a trader is to follow a trading plan.

And who’s going to write this trading plan? You are.

Notice the world “write”. It needs to be written down, on your trading desk, in front of you.

Your trading system will give you the rules to follow. All you do is translate these into your plan.

A trading plan must have three parts: Setup, Entry and Exit.

(Obviously it’s beyond the scope of this document to provide details on specific trading system as there are literally hundreds of them! However we do feature some occasionally in our newsletter)

The point is that a trading plan conves every eventuality. You know what to look for in the market, when to get into a trade, and when to get out.

Keep it simple.

Then follow it. Religiously.