Thursday, March 26, 2015

who are "operators"

Guru Mysore: Js ji this queation alwaya lingers in my head...who are they(operators)

: anyone who has the power to "operate" the market is an operator.....anyone who can call the shots....who decides whether and how much and in which direction the market moves notwithstanding the fundamentals which are anyway subjective and flexible....

Dinu prasad: 👍

: and, IMO, money power is that power......

Guru Mysore: Hmm if tht is the case...hw will one know the correct supply nd demand??

: just like a cartel manipulates the onion or potato market, we have stock market cartels....

: stock markets are the most uncontrolled controlled markets

Guru Mysore: Paradoxical 😳

: there are patterns which can be studied (technicals) and then there is highly uncommon common trade-sense

Guru Mysore: Hmmm..

Guru Mysore: If its uncommon..then its diff to see it as common..😳

Guru Mysore: Really confused

: actually not paradoxical.....controlled because regulated......uncontrolled because only 1-2% players decide what happens.......looks controlled, but isn't, in true sense.........just like a public limited company can be still a private limited (if not proprietorship) one

Guru Mysore: Ya now i am getting it...

: we call it common sense because it seems so obvious.....uncommon,because hypnotised sheeps don't get it

Guru Mysore: Hmm...when they have money power to make the stock so worthless thn bring it up...it makes mad for poor retailers

: is reliance a public limited company....jindal steel.....well, yes.....but.....but....

: in effect, they are privately limited.......

: imagine suzlon....satyam....any company with weak corporate governance.....

: even the ones with "good" corp gov

: world is never balanced, will never be....and perhaps should never be

: any world.....financial political social spiritual....

: static imbalance gets balanced by movement....

: dynamic balance....

Guru Mysore: 🙏🙏🙏 beautifully said

: balloons and pins will never go out of the dalaal street

: amateur traders get false joy from both of them

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