And sitting there, in the same dark room, with the same blinking cursor, Arun finally understood his grandfather’s words:
He closed the laptop. For the first time in three years, he slept without dreaming of sugar stocks. on balance volume chartink
The deep part is this: One night, after the dust settled, Arun opened Chartink again. He pulled up OBV for a dozen other stocks. Every single one had a story to tell. Some were rising. Some were falling. Most were lying. And sitting there, in the same dark room,
“Buy Siddhivinayak Infra,” he said. “All of it.” He pulled up OBV for a dozen other stocks
He double-checked the debt-to-equity ratio. 0.1. Almost zero debt. Promoter holding: 68%. Institutional holding: barely 5%. That meant no big funds had noticed yet. Or worse—they had noticed and decided it was a trap.
Silence.
Siddhivinayak Infra was at ₹85. Same as six months ago. OBV: Up 22%.