Dear
Sir
I have been using my "Panchapakshi"
report from last 3 months. I use it as a
trading guideline and my buying and
selling decisions depend heavily on it.
For Panchpakshi, I can say it is really
wonder full report. One of your best
reports I have come across.
Mr. Ajay Gupta's experiences, posted
on your website some time back, really
taught me how to use it properly.
As mentioned in
his experiences, I don't
make pre-decisions. One day what happened,
I bought 500 shares of RIIL @ Rs. 550.
After few weeks, it was quoting at Rs.
1206 per share. It has already more than
doubled and every body close to me,
including my stock broker, advised me to
book profits. I opened your
Pancha pakshi report and checked
"my time". I found that at that
moment my time was shown as "Worst".
Therefore, it
was not proper for me to take any decision
at that moment. Thus, I remained
completely silent and going against
everybody's advise, I did not react and
kept holding on to the stock. Just after 2 days,
now the stock is quoting at Rs.1466. This
is the magic of Panch-pakshi, which
I have witnessed.
In my "Excellent" or "Good" marked
time-slots, I take instant decisions that
really accrue
me gains but when I have pre-decided
something and I do it in "Excellent"
marked time slots even, it has incurred
me losses some times.
So what I want to say is that
decisions should only be taken during your
"Good" times only as marked in the report.
It should not be a "pre-decision" which
has been
executed in an "Excellent" marked time
slot. That is not the right approach to
use your report. When used in right
perspective, your panch pakshi
report give Exxxxxxxxxxxcellent
results.
At the end, I would say that your reports are really helping me a lot
in taking crucial and risky decisions in
stock-trading which I could not have taken otherwise.
I have been a gainer mostly whenever I
kept control on my instant sentiments and
followed the path shown by Panchpakshi
Shastra . I have written my
experiences with your report on "BSE
Sensex turning points" separately.
Thanks & regards
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