How can we salvage the Manipur State Legislative Assembly? – The Sangai Express

The Sangai ExpressHow can we salvage the Manipur State Legislative Assembly?The Sangai ExpressThe worst part is that they have done it not due to ignorance or lack of knowledge but due to their timidity and cowardice without thinking for the future of …


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How can we salvage the Manipur State Legislative Assembly?
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The worst part is that they have done it not due to ignorance or lack of knowledge but due to their timidity and cowardice without thinking for the future of our young generation of Manipur. This Bill is found quite contrary to what the people want
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Six months of putting stops: How I learned trading

By Seine Yumnam In the winter of 2013, I was offered an externship opportunity at Cheevers & Company, a small woman-owned brokerage firm at CBOE. I got it through one

By Seine Yumnam

In the winter of 2013, I was offered an externship opportunity at Cheevers & Company, a small woman-owned brokerage firm at CBOE. I got it through one of our Wabash alumni, John Castro. I walked into their office and John started describing the buy side and the sell side. I had no clue whatsoever what that meant. I had just finished my first semester of my freshman year and John did not know I had only taken Economics 101 and had no familiarity with the market. But the words `buy side` and the `sell side` sounded interesting. I asked John, `So the buy side buys stocks and the sell side sell stocks?` It was only then John understood where I was in terms of market knowledge.

One week into the externship, I was already writing buy and sell tickets for John for his institutional clients. He saw my confidence and eagerness to take on anything related to the market and he gave all he could. Every day when the market opened, one of the brokers would ring a bell and the conversation would start and orders would start coming in. The morning markets could be unpredictable, with high openings and low openings coming at random points of time. This random nature of the numbers that I heard every day in the office intrigued me. Why? Having brought up in a small state of India with repeated issues of cease-fire and insurgencies, uncertainty was a part of our life-style. Life was a random walk. We never knew when the next bomb would blow up, just like we never know when the market would drop 10% overnight. The only thing that was certain in our life was uncertainty. I am sure you hear this very often when referring to the market.

John and the other brokers in the office also taught me about technical analysis and fundamental analysis. Again, I had no clue what they were. All I knew was that technical analysis involves lines, graphs, and something called candles. I was told that traders who use technical analysis make their decision based on what they see. While fundamental analysis involved reading 60 pages of SEC filings and ultimately trying to analyze it. Because I have always enjoyed sketching and painting cartoons and sceneries (though I was an average in it), I was interested in trading based on what I saw. My visual senses are the most appealing ones to me, given my myopic eye condition.

I started reading some technical analysis books. Investopedia was the first online resources that I came across. I drilled it until there was nothing left to pump. I started looking at charts at Yahoo Finance and drawing imaginary trend lines, support, and resistance and said to myself `if I buy at this support area is and sell at this resistance areas, I would make 20% return. How easy!` Yes, I thought it was easy and we all know it is not.

After learning these technical analysis methods, I was pumped to trade real money. But being a poor college kid, I couldn`™t. The only choice left was to paper trade. So, I signed up at market watch to start paper trading and guess what, I did not care what I was doing. I was not applying any of the technical analysis techniques that I learned reading all those books. Then I said to myself, `maybe I need to participate in a competition so that I will at least have the urge to win. Ah! Then I will use the technical skills I have.`

I signed up for a Trading competition for college students. It`™s organized by Upgrade Capital. We were given 10K and were allowed to trade stocks, ETFs, and currencies. I was excited and prepared. The day before the competition began, I said down all night pre-determining what trades to put on. I looked up stocks that had falling wedge breakout to buy and rising wedge breakdown to short. The next day, I woke up without much sleep and immediately started putting the trade I planned to put.

A couple of days had passed and the stock that I bought kept falling and the stock I sold kept rising. I said to myself, `Wait a minute; I did exactly what the technical analysis textbooks told me to do. I am right. The market is wrong.` I kept finding reason to support my analysis and reject the reality. The next thing I did was to go to marketwatch.com, type the symbol in, and look for market sentiment based on tweets. They all had the same `sentiment` that I had. 160 tweets say I am right but the market is not acting right. Isn`™t this what most new traders think when it comes to buying and selling stocks? For me it was.

Having terribly failed in the competition, I text John in the summer of 2014 and told him `John, I want to learn how to actually trade. I have two more months left before the semester starts and after these two months I want to be able to trade profitably.` John, being a man who is always willing to help this hungry boy, connected me to a trader. His was Tim Fligg.

I went to Chicago after finishing up my two months long internship in Michigan and met Tim. He said we would meet two days in a week. The first time we met, he gave a list of books I should read. But the truth was that I have already read all the books he just told me to read and yet I did not know how to trade. I didn`™t tell this to him. I said I would read them and we finished the conversation for the day. The second time we met, he showed me his track record which he uploaded in his website every week and it completely blew my mind. He had double digits gain every single month and I said `if the books he gave me made him this good in trading, what is inherently wrong with me. Is a good trader born as a good trader?`

The weekend after we met for the second time, he said he had something big coming up and he wanted me to be a part of it. It was a competition called Battlefin 7.0, also known as the Hedge Fund Hunger game. The competition had three categories for different levels of fund managers and Tim had already won the first category. So, this time, he was going to compete in the second category.

He said I should be the risk manager for this competition. I said `of course` knowing nothing about what risk management is. We were to use the Interactive Brokers platform and he showed me how the platform works. He did not tell me why he was buying a stock or selling. The only thing he told me was this, `For this trade, I am risking 3% of my account. The current price is at 98 and my stop is at 85.`

For three months before the competition began, he gave me training on how to put the stops in his own account. He was generous and trusted me in doing so and I was not the person to let him down. I was active and disciplined in doing what he told me to do. Every other day he would send me an excel file with all the stops for each position he had in his portfolio and I would just copy it and paste it. I knew that this was the price level he would sell the stock or buy back the shorted stock at if the market turns against him.

I did this same thing again and again before and during the competition for six months. We were doing very well with the portfolio. By using the stops, we were able to get out of the stocks that failed to meet our expectation without building up too much loss. By continuously trailing the stop we were able to protect our profits on the stocks that met our expectation (long or short).

It took me six months to realize the fact that technical analysis is not a money making machine. It is a method to put the odds in our favour. If we have 70% of winning, we still have 30% of losing in the game. The only way to bet on these odds was to take the calculated risk which is done by putting the stop. The risk is the cost we would pay if we lose the game.

I have started to make my own trading decisions using my family friend`™s account. The first thing that comes to my mind when I get a buy signal from a stock or an ETF is `where is the STOP LOSS.` The exit price level is more important to me than the entry price level. Because the money I am trading is not my own, I limit the risk to 1% of the portfolio on any given position. If the stop is way below my entry price, I will probably ignore the trade. I could put on the trade with smaller position size but it won`™t be worth it. If a position size of only 10 or 20 shares meet my risk limit, then I would definitely ignore the trade. I want at least 50 shares in each position.

`Where do I exit if I am wrong?` is the first question I ask before I put on any trade. Thanks to Tim Fligg for the training he provided to me. I am not sure if he intended to teach me this concept but I have learned it. Six months of just putting stop loss has burned this concept into my brain.

`Nurture trumps nature.` If you are a fan of Michael Covel, you will know where I got this quote from.

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Regulate Not Shut Off

The uncertainty over the question of introducing a legal mechanism for regulating the inflow of migrants into Manipur it seems is unlikely to be put to rest anytime soon. A

The uncertainty over the question of introducing a legal mechanism for regulating the inflow of migrants into Manipur it seems is unlikely to be put to rest anytime soon. A Bill had been table in the Assembly on the matter, but it seems the civil body spearheading the agitation for its introduction, the JCILPS (Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System) will not have any of it, saying it is too mild and cannot achieve the objective of stopping influx of population from outside into the state, thereby threatening demographic marginalisation of the original population of the state. This is a very tricky situation and calls for everybody to sit back and reconsider and reassess the whole question once again. The important thing to be kept in mind at this juncture very obviously should be, is it regulation or complete shutting off of immigration that we are looking for? We for one think the need is for the former and we will explain why in the following few paragraphs this column permits.

But first, let us consider these words from a civil servant in the critical years of the early 20th Century who dedicated an entire career in the Northeast, Nari Rushtomji, in his book `Imperilled Frontiers` on why a regulatory mechanism is necessary not just of immigration but of development as such. For many of these small communities, he says, even the arrival of a few families of outsiders can be unsettling. Rushtomji who watched helplessly and with dismay the reduction of the Lepchas and Bhutias into a hopeless minority in the face of an unprecedented influx of Nepali population into Sikkim in the mid 20th Century, generalised his sentiment in these words: `There are communities, however, that have suffered tragically, and beyond redemption, from well-intentioned attempts to reform them overnight. `While, therefore, no community can remain static and while change is an imperative for a community`s healthy growth and development, it has to be ensured that the pace of change is adjusted to the community`s capacity to absorb such change without detriment to its inherent organism and essential values.` He also observes in the same book that the apprehension of cultural aggression `has been at the root of the unrest on India`s north-eastern frontiers since the British withdrawal.` These are the words of somebody who understood the Northeast and empathised with its concerns, and they need to be noted. These words also imply that just as change is inevitable, so also population movements. The caution however is, these changes must be at a pace the local populations can absorb, therefore the need for regulatory mechanisms.

Regulation and why not complete halt? Without going into the arguments of Constitutional hurdles, or those of national as well as international laws, many obvious and overwhelming practical problems can be anticipated if a complete shutting off of immigrants is to be envisaged. First of these is the possibility of internal strife in the state. If as the JCILPS demands, the cut off year for declaring a resident as non local were to be fixed at 1951, there would be many small tribes in the southern and eastern districts who would also end up excluded. It must be noted that population movements into the state is happening from the east too. But this happens at a glacial pace, so as Rushtomji insightfully surmised these migrants have been absorbed into the local social organism and indigenised. If however extremist sentiments prevail and 1951 is pushed, there would be ethnic troubles. We need only to recall the deadly Kuki-Naga conflict of the 1990s for evidence. The next argument follows from this. The population movement from the west has been a matter of alarm because of its pace and number. If regulated, they too can cause no threat, and ultimately would also be indigenised. This has been happening throughout the state`™s history. Islam and Hinduism for instance came in and indigenised this way. And this is good. Regulated immigration refreshes ideas, technologies, genes and in the end all these strengthen and make the society more resilient. The most creative societies in the world are those which followed this principle of encouraging the indigenisation of immigrants. Singapore and the USA are two examples. Likewise Manipur had evolved into an extraordinarily creative society because of absorption of skills and ideas which came its way through history. Isn`™t it a wonder that in complete isolation, from antiquity Manipur knew wheel, bullock cart, plough pulled by harnessed bulls, blacksmiths, goldsmiths… All this could not have happened if it was not open to inflow of ideas and skills, some acquired by travellers, some brought in by immigrants and some original inventions. Manipur was always a melting pot of ideas, skills, ethnicities… It must continue to be so, but at a pace which will not upset the inherent indigenous integrity of the place. It must also be noted that insistence on 1951 cut off was what undid the Assam Agitation in the 1980s.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Strike in Manipur hits normal life – Business Standard

Strike in Manipur hits normal life
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Normal life was today affected due to the 18-hour ‘general strike’ which began from midnight last, called by a local committee in protest against a bill introduced by Manipur government in the Assembly. A spokesman of the Joint Committee on Inner Line …
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Strike in Manipur hits normal life
Business Standard
Normal life was today affected due to the 18-hour 'general strike' which began from midnight last, called by a local committee in protest against a bill introduced by Manipur government in the Assembly. A spokesman of the Joint Committee on Inner Line …
ILP-type bill tabled in Manipur assemblyTimes of India
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Manipur unit of Sangma’s NPP merges with BJP – Times of India


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Manipur unit of Sangma’s NPP merges with BJP
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The number of political heavyweights joining BJP in Manipur has increased since the party came to power at the Centre, enabling it to revamp its structure and prepare for the coming Autonomous District Council (ADC) polls in the hills and the state
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Manipur unit of Sangma's NPP merges with BJP
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The number of political heavyweights joining BJP in Manipur has increased since the party came to power at the Centre, enabling it to revamp its structure and prepare for the coming Autonomous District Council (ADC) polls in the hills and the state
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Appeal to stop communal tension

Ikop Ningthou Yakabung Shemgat Shagat Lup has appealed to intervene the rising communal tension between Ekop Pat Khelakhong Muslims and Uchiwa Hayel residents due to violation of the government orders of CRPC dhara 144 within the limits of dispute land…

Ikop Ningthou Yakabung Shemgat Shagat Lup has appealed to intervene the rising communal tension between Ekop Pat Khelakhong Muslims and Uchiwa Hayel residents due to violation of the government orders of CRPC dhara 144 within the limits of dispute land of ‘Khelakhong’, by Khelakhong Muslims says a press release by the Lup vice president, S Rabichandra Meitei Source Hueiyen News Service

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Enrolment drive

A membership enrolment drive exclusively for women electorate was held today at the Yairipok Bishnunaha residence of former Minister Dr Nimaichand Luwang under the aegis of BJP Wangkhem Mandal Mahila Morcha Source The Sangai Express

A membership enrolment drive exclusively for women electorate was held today at the Yairipok Bishnunaha residence of former Minister Dr Nimaichand Luwang under the aegis of BJP Wangkhem Mandal Mahila Morcha Source The Sangai Express

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New teachers’ body formed

A new private teachers’ body named as Preparatory Committee, All Manipur Private School Teachers’ Union AMPSTU was formed in a meeting jointly organized by League of the Proletarian Students’ of Manipur LEPSUM and teachers of private schools on Sun…

A new private teachers’ body named as Preparatory Committee, All Manipur Private School Teachers’ Union AMPSTU was formed in a meeting jointly organized by League of the Proletarian Students’ of Manipur LEPSUM and teachers of private schools on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bomb blast protested

Condemning the March 11 Khwairamband bomb blast which killed three persons and wounded 21, Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai Meira Paibi Lup and Young United Club of the locality staged a sit in protest at Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai today Source Th…

Condemning the March 11 Khwairamband bomb blast which killed three persons and wounded 21, Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai Meira Paibi Lup and Young United Club of the locality staged a sit in protest at Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai today Source The Sangai Express

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UNMM observes Women’s Day

United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM ‘s District Women Committee of Imphal East and Imphal West organized an observation program of International Women’s Day on March 15, at Yumjao Lairembi Cummunity Hall, Keishampat Junction under the themes ‘Make it Hap…

United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM ‘s District Women Committee of Imphal East and Imphal West organized an observation program of International Women’s Day on March 15, at Yumjao Lairembi Cummunity Hall, Keishampat Junction under the themes ‘Make it Happen’ and ‘Repeal AFSPA’ Source Hueiyen News Service

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Girl held with heroin

A 25 year old youth and a 10 year old girl have been handed over to Moreh police station after they were found carrying heroin No 4 during checking by troops of 24 Assam Rifles at Khudengthabi check post, reports our Moreh correspondent Source The…

A 25 year old youth and a 10 year old girl have been handed over to Moreh police station after they were found carrying heroin No 4 during checking by troops of 24 Assam Rifles at Khudengthabi check post, reports our Moreh correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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‘Allow free movement’

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has appealed against causing disturbances to students appearing the ongoing CBSE examinations in the State during the 18 hour State wide bandh called by JCILPS beginning Monday Source Hueiyen News Ser…

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has appealed against causing disturbances to students appearing the ongoing CBSE examinations in the State during the 18 hour State wide bandh called by JCILPS beginning Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sitin protest staged

Demanding the authority concerned to repair the suspension bridge which connects Siphai Leikai Wangkhem AC and Kongbam Leikai Andro AC across Thoubal river, members of meira paibis, clubs and locals of both the localities staged a sit in protest to…

Demanding the authority concerned to repair the suspension bridge which connects Siphai Leikai Wangkhem AC and Kongbam Leikai Andro AC across Thoubal river, members of meira paibis, clubs and locals of both the localities staged a sit in protest today at Emoinu Keithel in Siphai Leikai, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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JAC threatens NH37 bandh over missing of Den

Locals of Sagolband Meino Leirak here on Sunday held a protest dharna over the missing of Thingbaijam Den, also known as Karnamei Source Hueiyen News Service

Locals of Sagolband Meino Leirak here on Sunday held a protest dharna over the missing of Thingbaijam Den, also known as Karnamei Source Hueiyen News Service

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Drive against Swine Flu

Following the Swine Flu cases in the State, Manipur Students’ Federation MSF , special branch, Jiribam and Kangleipak Students Association KSA , Jiribam branch, today inspected various pharmacies and other stores in Jiribam to check flu masks being s…

Following the Swine Flu cases in the State, Manipur Students’ Federation MSF , special branch, Jiribam and Kangleipak Students Association KSA , Jiribam branch, today inspected various pharmacies and other stores in Jiribam to check flu masks being sold at exorbitant prices, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

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UNLF denies hand in Imphal blast

The proscribed UNLF on Saturday clarified that the outfit and its armed wing MPA have no connection whatsoever with the March 11 Khwairamband temporary market shed bomb blast that left three dead and more than 20 others injured Source Hueiyen News S…

The proscribed UNLF on Saturday clarified that the outfit and its armed wing MPA have no connection whatsoever with the March 11 Khwairamband temporary market shed bomb blast that left three dead and more than 20 others injured Source Hueiyen News Service

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Legal awareness

A one day legal awareness programme was held today at Lairikyengbam Leikai Community Hall under the aegis of District Legal Services Authority, Imphal East in association with All Manipur Nupi Marup, Imphal City District Council and Lairikyengbam Leika…

A one day legal awareness programme was held today at Lairikyengbam Leikai Community Hall under the aegis of District Legal Services Authority, Imphal East in association with All Manipur Nupi Marup, Imphal City District Council and Lairikyengbam Leikai Gram Panchayat Source The Sangai Express

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Financial aid sought for Phek bus accident victims

Executive Member of Ukhrul, Autonomous District Council ADC has urged the Manipur Government to extend financial aid to all victims of the fatal bus accident that took place in between Nagaland’s Phek District and Jessami in Ukhrul District, Manipur …

Executive Member of Ukhrul, Autonomous District Council ADC has urged the Manipur Government to extend financial aid to all victims of the fatal bus accident that took place in between Nagaland’s Phek District and Jessami in Ukhrul District, Manipur on March 13 Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

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Ajad English School celebrates silver jubilee

Ajad English School, Meitram celebrated its silver jubilee today with Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam, MLA RK Anand, Kodompokpi GP Pradhan Thokchom Inao and chairman of the school’s governing body Loitongbam Janmenjoy as chief gues…

Ajad English School, Meitram celebrated its silver jubilee today with Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam, MLA RK Anand, Kodompokpi GP Pradhan Thokchom Inao and chairman of the school’s governing body Loitongbam Janmenjoy as chief guest, guests of honour and president respectively Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul veterinary deptt clarifies

Even as the Tangkhul Naga Long TNL is imposing a ban on importing of pigs from outside the district since last month as a precautionary measure against Swine Flu, the Ukhrul Veterinary Department has said that consumption of pork has nothing to do wi…

Even as the Tangkhul Naga Long TNL is imposing a ban on importing of pigs from outside the district since last month as a precautionary measure against Swine Flu, the Ukhrul Veterinary Department has said that consumption of pork has nothing to do with the viral disease Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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