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		<title>Alpha.India: Long Nifty – short SBI begins</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 12:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SBI (State Bank of India) remains our top potential underperformer stock, followed by HDBK (HDFC Bank) and ONGC (Oil and Gas Corporation). HDFC continued to push lower in rankings as anticipated and we expect it to further underperform against Nifty. At the bottom of the list we have Sterlite, Maruti and Tisco as top potential [...]]]></description>
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<p>SBI (State Bank of India) remains our top potential underperformer stock, followed by HDBK (HDFC Bank) and ONGC (Oil and Gas Corporation). HDFC continued to push lower in rankings as anticipated and we expect it to further underperform against Nifty. </p>
<p>At the bottom of the list we have Sterlite, Maruti and Tisco as top potential outperformers. On the sector side we have Capital Goods and Banks as top potential underperformers and Cnxit and Mid Cap as top potential outperformers. </p>
<p>We have a fresh signals in the case of the long Nifty – short SBI pair, meanwhile Maruti continues to outperform against Nifty and SBI. We closed the Nsebank – BOB (Bank of Baroda) pair at 16% gains as the cycles could reverse soon. We expect fresh signals soon in the case of the HDBK – ICBK, TCS – Infosys, Nifty – ACC, M&#038;M – Maruti and Nifty – Wipro pairs. Our long only &#8211; short only tracker remains mainly negative, with only HLL, ONGC, ITC and Gail on the positive side.</p>
<p>The latest Alpha India carries long only – short only signals, pair tracker, numeric ranking, numeric ranking changes, performance cycles. For more information on Alpha India mail us at <a href="mailto:support@orpheus.asia">support@orpheus.asia</a></p>
<p>Performance Cycles &#8211; I</p>
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<p>Performance Cycles &#8211; II</p>
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<p><a href="http://updates.orpheus.asia/wp-content/up_files/2010/05/Anna-Maria.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="Anna Maria" src="http://updates.orpheus.asia/wp-content/up_files/2010/05/Anna-Maria.jpg" alt="" width="83" height="112" /></a></p>
<p>Michesan Anna-Maria, the columnist   for the WAVES.INDIA weekly and Head of India Research. Anna discovered   her interest of markets immediately after completing her graduate   studies in Economics. She followed it up with post graduate studies in   corporate finance. A host of research work in behavioral finance, option   strategies and quantifying market sentiment followed.  Anna covers   Indian equity and combines Elliott, Time Fractals and Time Analytics to   deliver accuracy across time frames. To review some of her work, check   out the annual India accuracy report 2009.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://updates.orpheus.asia/article/4768">India Accuracy   Report 2009<br />
</a><a href="http://econohistory.com/?s=alpha+india">Alpha India</a><a href="http://updates.orpheus.asia/article/4768"><br />
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<p><strong>Alpha </strong>is a pair trading, long only &#8211; short only strategy and   Numeric Ranking product based on TIME fractals.  Time arbitrage, Time   Triads, Time fractals are terms coined by Orpheus Research. The signals   are carried over three different time frames viz. sub minor (2-3 days),   minor (10-30 days) and intermediate (above 30 days). This is a daily   signal product. The signals will be illustrated through tracker and   running portfolios. Alpha can be used by fund managers for relative   allocations, traders for leverage bets and high net worth clients for   selective trades. This is a part of the time triads analytics developed   by Orpheus Research.</p>
<p><strong>Performance cycles</strong> is a term coined by Orpheus Capitals. This   is another name for time triads, time arbitrage, time fractals but   expressed in terms of relative performance. It’s a bounded oscillator   that moves in a range say from 1 to 30. 1 is top relative performance   and 30 is worst performance. The idea is that performance is cyclical. A   top performer will underperform in future and vice versa. A top   relative performer is also the worst value pick and the top relative   underperformer is the best value pick.</p>
<p><strong>Time arbitrage</strong> portfolio legs should be risk weighted before   any implementation.<br />
<strong>Coverage India</strong>: BSE Health Care and components<br />
<strong>Stop loss</strong> and exits are activated at 4%</p>
<p>Performance cycles is a term coined by Orpheus Capitals. This is  another name for time triads, time arbitrage, time fractals but  expressed in terms of relative performance. It’s a bounded oscillator  that moves in a range say from 1 to 30. 1 is top relative performance  and 30 is worst performance. The idea is that performance is cyclical. A  top performer will underperform in future and vice versa. A top  relative performer is also the worst value pick and the top relative  underperformer is the best value pick.</p>
<p>*This is a strategy product. Long Short strategies are not riskless  strategies. Please mail us for a detailed working or consult a local  financial risk manager to execute these pairs. For more details please  subscribe to the ORPHEUS TIME ANALYTICS research products.</p>
<p>Time is a social construct and we see time through the life and  nature around us. Understanding time can not only give a unifying theory  to research of a few thousand years, but also help us understand the  world we live in. Time evolves, oscillates and continues. Time comes  before everything, but we don’t see it. We just feel it. We believe what  we see and this is why understanding what we don’t see is a challenge.  Understanding time could bring more than a conventional thought down,  it’s a revolution, which could rock the very foundation of economic  thought or the geometric structures Euclid laid down in 300 BC. We are  at the start of the journey, but if time is indeed the real mathematics,  we could see high accuracy in time forecasts.</p>
<p>Econohistory is the study of performance cycles between assets.  Cycles are the generic name for time fractals. Performance cycles can be  studied for any time frame, for as small as a tick data to multiyear  time frames. This objective approach to performance cyclicality can  explain why intermarket analysis is an area of study? Why bonds and  commodities tend to be inversely related? What is the connection of Oil  with world markets? Why the world watches DOW sometimes and sometimes a  500 point effect on DOW seems to have no impact? Why correlation between  assets moves from near perfect at times to weak correlation at other  times? Why the same news has different impact on a stock or market? Why  equities and bond trend together and why the relationship decouples  sometime? When will inflation become deflation, disinflation,  stagflation or hyperinflation? When and why does gold outperform and  underperform silver? Econohistory can objectively answer these  questions, using performance cycles, time fractals and past data.  Economic history is mathematical.</p>
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		<title>ALPHA.INDIA &#8211; SBI DELIVERS 9% IN 6 DAYS</title>
		<link>http://econohistory.com/article/424?utm_source=rss&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=alpha-india-sbi-delivers-9-in-6-days</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 05:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Orpheus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ALPHA is a pair trading, long only and short only strategy product based on TIME fractals. Time arbitrage, Time Triads, Time fractals are terms coined by Orpheus Research. The signals are carried over three different time frames viz. sub minor (2-3 days), minor (10-30 days) and intermediate (above 30 days). This is a daily signal [...]]]></description>
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<p>ALPHA is a pair trading, long only and short only strategy product based on TIME fractals.  Time arbitrage, Time Triads, Time fractals are terms coined by Orpheus Research. The signals are carried over three different time frames viz. sub minor (2-3 days), minor (10-30 days) and intermediate (above 30 days). This is a daily signal product. The signals will be illustrated through tracker and running portfolios. Alpha can be used by fund managers for relative allocations, traders for leverage bets and high net worth clients for selective trades. This is a part of the time triads analytics developed by Orpheus Research.</p>
<p>TIME ARBITRAGE portfolio has five pairs now viz. Reliance &#8211; Nifty, CNXIT-Nifty, TCS-Nifty, CNXIT-Infosys, Nifty-ONGC. The above tracker will be updated on a daily basis. The freshly opened trades will have the shortest holding periods. The type of trade will be depicted in the degree i.e. sub minor (2-3 days), minor (10-30 days) and intermediate (above 30 days). The legs should be risk weighted before any implementation. We are assuming a running stop loss of 4% per traded pair. CNXIT/INFOSYS means LONG CNXIT, SHORT INFOSYS. This also means +A-B. When the pair inverts to INFOSYS/CNXIT, it would mean SHORT CNXIT, LONG INFOSYS meaning -A+B.</p>
<p>LONG ONLY, SHORT ONLY portfolio covers NIFTY, CNXIT, NSEBANK, RELIANCE, INFOSYS, ONGC, CIPLA, ICICI BANK, HDFC BANK, TISCO.</p>
<p>STOP LOSS AND EXITS are activated at 4%</p>
<p>Please feel free to mail us for any clarifications.  *This is a strategy product. Long Short strategies are not riskless strategies. Please mail us for a detailed working or consult a local financial risk manager to execute these pairs. For more details please subscribe to the ORPHEUS TIME ANALYTICS research products.</p>
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