Hello Everyone, So after a very long time i am publishing a new educational idea on how can we catch such bull trends like this to make ourselves profit and also we will see how to know that a rally is ending or 5 signals to a bull market so let's go But before we start we should know what is a bull run or bear run means So a bull run means that it may feel you...
Eu has been ranging for the past days, with that on my mind, I knew every trade I catch as an intraday is retracement, took my first entry after a break of structure but that was liquidity, I did not notice that from the beginning if I do would have placed my entry above the liquidity and used a 5 pips stop, that would have been my trade for the first entry if I...
Today we will continue to explore the fascinating world of stock investing. And TradingView will help us with that. I sincerely recommend making friends with this platform, as I haven't found anything more convenient to implement my strategy yet. After you have registered on the site, move to the main menu "Products" > "Chart+" . This is where you'll spend most...
Hi TV Community, DISCLOSURE : This article is aimed at those Indian Intraday / Swing traders who are struggling to be profitable while trading Options - especially with Options Buying in NSE. If you are successful trading Options, then this article may not be for you. So, here are my observations on trading F&O - especially Options Buying and an idea for an...
Hi TV Community, I am sharing an idea or an approach to Intraday trading to stay focused, less stressed and importantly stay profitable. All the information is on the chart itself. Hope some of you find this interesting.
Hey everyone! 👋 Bull markets are a time of optimism and growth, and they can be a great opportunity for making substantial gains. However, it's important to remember that bull markets don't last forever, and it's crucial to approach them with a healthy dose of caution while keeping your eye on your long-term goals. 🙂 Here are a few things to keep in mind when...
We all know that market moves in Phases. The four most popular phases are – 1️⃣Accumulation 2️⃣Markup 3️⃣Distribution and 4️⃣Markdown Mr. Wyckoff analyzed these phases further, esp. Accumulation and Distribution, to understand the price behavior for potential opportunities to trade/invest in the market. In this tutorial I am going to have a brief discussion...
So, let's refresh our knowledge from the previous posts (read part 1 and part 2 at the links): - The chart is based on the data from the tape; - The X-axis is the time scale, and the Y-axis is the price scale; - To avoid having to analyze a huge number of trades, interval charts were invented for convenience; - The most popular chart type is the Candlestick...
So, in the last post we learned how to build a simple line chart based on the tape. Each point on the chart is defined by coordinates from the time (X scale) and price (Y scale) of a trade. But some stocks are traded at a frequency of hundreds of trades per second, at different prices. The question arises: which trade price to choose from this set? Interval...
How to Interpret levels in trendline and Horizontal resistance. How to draw correct horizontal line from hidden levels.
Last time we studied how the exchange price is formed, and we found out that it is important to learn how to read charts correctly in order to analyze price changes correctly. Let's see how a chart is made and what it can tell us. Everyone who went to school probably remembers: to draw a function, we need the X and Y axes. In stock charts, the X-axis is...
Hello Friends, Hope you are doing well, Today I am sharing a very little and simple fact, which is very much needed to survive long life in market and to be a profitable trader in market, here we are talking about direction and speed because, when you’re heading towards right direction, every single step you take is real progress, but if you’re going in the...
Price Action Trading Plan - Beginners Step 1 :Before you trade, consider your strategy for the day and how much risk you are willing to take. Step 2 : Determine whether the market trend is bullish, bearish, or sideways. Step 3 : Plan for proper entry and exit once trends have been identified. Step 4 : Avoid trading under duress. Be committed to your plans...
History of Stock Market Crashes In India In this post we'll go back in time and examine various known and unknown stock market crashes in India. When is it said that the stock market crashed? Every participant in the stock market has heard the term "stock market crash." But how many people understand what it really means? When the Nifty falls by more than...
Hey everyone!👋 Trading & investing is not easy. If it were, everyone would be rich. Here are a couple of time-honored tips to help you get back to basics. Lack of knowledge 📘 Many traders jump into the market without a thorough understanding of how it works and what it takes to be successful. As a result, they make costly mistakes and quickly lose money. ...
Recession is a scary word for any country An economic recession occurs when the economy shrinks. During recessions, even businesses close their doors. Even an individual can see these things with his own eyes: 1. People lose their jobs 2. Investment lose their value 3. Business suffers losses Note: The recession is part of an economic cycle. If you haven't read...
The previous parts of the post can be found at the links: Part 1 - How is the share price formed on the stock exchange? We do it Part 2 - Bid/Offer: The Yin and Yang of Stock Prices So, let's continue. So why don't we ever see some orders in the order book? Because such orders don't have a price, which means they can't be arranged in a book where all orders...
Read the first part of this post at the link: How is the share price formed on the stock exchange? We do it So at what price and what volume will the deal eventually be made? To understand this, let's go back to the "price" parameter of the order. When a buyer placed an order "to buy 25 lots at $115 a share", the exchange takes it as "to buy 25 lots at a...