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Panic reactions

Posted on October 6, 2008 at 9:29 in Market comment, Market forecast, Operators' intentions by Dr. S. Sivaraman

All the markets are under the grip of panicness.Many wanted to stay in cash rather than making any commitments in the market.A financial turmoil.Many financial Institutions are liquidating positions in fear of crisis.Some day they may try to probe where all the money gone to.This sort of debacles happen after a big bull run once in about 7-12 years.Not new to market but may be new to investors who have been  trading only in recent times.

it is safe to stay away from the market and watch for the settling of dust before making any commitments in the market.I will give my calls as and when the market comes to normalcy.

Regards

Dr.Sivaraman

14 Responses to “Panic reactions”

  1. on 06 Oct 2008 at 9:36 am1mrT

    A lucid statement doc.
    Congrats.

  2. on 06 Oct 2008 at 9:55 am2Andrzej

    Shivaraman finally give up … what’s a brave decision ;)

  3. on 06 Oct 2008 at 10:01 am3Wayne N. Meeks

    Yes, I think there will be lots of financial dust created this week.

  4. on 06 Oct 2008 at 10:23 am4Dr. S. Sivaraman

    Dear Wayne N. Meeks
    When panic grips there will be distress trading happening first.later they will realise that without market they cannot make money - only in financial markets money makes money,then they will re-enter and the market will come to normalcy.Some one has to bell the cat in such situation-normally the Govts. do that.
    In a day or 2 it will settle down
    Regards
    Dr.Sivaraman

  5. on 06 Oct 2008 at 10:52 am5Roy

    I thought the government finalised their bailout plan? Doesn’t seem to have helped much. Perhaps we have entered an extended bear market.

    As for EURO and GBP, the tide appears to have turned against them big time. Down to 1.30 and 1.70 next?

  6. on 06 Oct 2008 at 11:19 am6hamda

    doctor now it’s the time for you to admit in front of everybody that you don’t know to trade forx. your forecasts can’t give profits.

  7. on 06 Oct 2008 at 1:21 pm7j.j

    hamda if u r so good at the forx why u dnt hv yr bloge

  8. on 06 Oct 2008 at 1:45 pm8mrT

    j.j.
    It’s not being wrong that’s - well - wrong. It’s
    1. the inability to adapt to the situation
    2. stubbornness in being wrong
    3. denying the abvous.

    That ticks me off the most.

  9. on 06 Oct 2008 at 2:00 pm9AA

    Dear
    mrT

    I know that you are from Slovenia and I read all your comments and wondered if you can give me your mail that I can contact you becouse I am also from SLO.

    Bye

  10. on 06 Oct 2008 at 2:20 pm10hamda

    jj i don’t need a blog of my own. i just follow the opposite of this blog. just do exactly the opposite to the reccomendations of the doctor and soon you find yourself smoking a cubanic cigar on a beach in miami next to your corvete

  11. on 06 Oct 2008 at 2:28 pm11Spiro

    Hi!

    Doc, in case of panic pls dont shout the word panic. :)

    Seriously, its getting wilder n wilder even from the sideline.
    Probably the Banks not only cutting the credit lines to eachother but the spot limits as well as the 2 day delivery getting risky.
    Slowly noone trades with anyone n the mkt getting more n more illiquid just beofre xmas.

    The most important thing the trust vanished from the mkts.
    Very sad.

  12. on 06 Oct 2008 at 3:24 pm12Roy

    I think the problem is that the Doctor is too married to his “x factor” algorithm and so struggles to adapt or understand when the markets are not reacting the way the algorithm is predicting. I am not criticizing him at all personally - I’m sure he is a decent and educated gentleman. But anybody who has visited this blog regularly over the past few months can see that his calls have mainly been incorrect.

    Fundamental and technical anaylysis may be flawed, but then the algorithm is even more flawed.

  13. on 06 Oct 2008 at 3:29 pm13Dr. S. Sivaraman

    Dear Spiro
    Till yesterday you trust someone and suddenly turn skptical is due to panicness where the excuses may be considered as reasons.
    Regards
    Dr.Sivaraman

  14. on 06 Oct 2008 at 4:55 pm14Eurovestor

    Hello friends,

    Regarding Dr. Sivaraman, I only can thank him for sharing is view of forex market, he could stay in his room taking profits for is own bank account.

    Normally he suggests some swings in a specific time, I’ve follow his suggestions with success, who is saying that is doing the opposite it’s possible as on swings you can make profit in both (buy and sell)…

    Regarding the suggestions during last week and today, no one can know what will happen with currencies… we only know that US and EUROPE are in a very bad situation but it’s hard to know who is in worst position…

    Let’s be patient and see what happens next, without starting accusations to individuals that have given a lot of their experience to the world…

    Take care ;)

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