Have you ever heard of a stock heatmap? 📈 It's an innovative and visually appealing tool used in the world of finance to analyze and interpret market data. Let's explore what it is and how it can be useful in your trading journey. 🌡️ What is a Stock Heatmap? A stock heatmap is a graphical representation of a large set of stocks or securities, where each...
Drawdown is the metric used to measure the decline in a performance curve relative to a previous peak. It represents the distance between a maximum point in the capital curve and its subsequent minimum. This indicator can be visualized in relative terms (%) or absolute terms (€, $...). In my opinion, I always recommend using relative data as it makes the analysis...
The VIX index (officially known as the Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index), developed by CBOE in 1993, is calculated based on the implied volatility of call and put options on the S&P500; index (SPX) over a 30-day period. The theory behind the volatility index is that if investors believe the market is going to decline, they will hedge their...
Shooting Star is a bearish candlestick reversal pattern. It signifies the end of an uptrend and the potential start of a downtrend. Its opposite is the Morning Star. When analyzing this pattern, we should observe if the confirming candle closes within the lower third of the range formed. This condition acts as a filter when deciding whether to initiate a trade or...
Correlation is a measure that establishes the degree of relationship between different assets. It is measured on a scale of +100% to -100%. In the case of a +100% correlation (perfect positive correlation), both assets move in an identical manner in the market. Conversely, if the correlation is -100% (perfect negative correlation), we are talking about two assets...
When visualizing the market and conducting technical analysis, it is crucial to interpret different timeframes. Multi-timeframe analysis can enhance the probability of success in our trading by utilizing support and resistance levels from higher timeframes than our base timeframe. It is also useful for identifying candlestick patterns in other timeframes and...
The Head and Shoulders, from now on referred to as H&S, is a chart pattern used in technical analysis of stock markets. It is a pattern that indicates a reversal, signaling the end of a trend and the beginning of a new trend in the opposite direction. It is one of the most important and widely used patterns due to its high reliability and the number of required...
Hey all! Just wanted to share an interesting chart with you all because it seems good for studying multiple concepts. As you can see, there was a massive price expansion in July 2022. This created a strong buying imbalance. The price then underwent a correction in a descending channel, thereby reaching the demand zone for a test. It strongly bounced off the...
Double Bolliger band Strategy : Tried to put in best easy way in the chart and simple explanation below : What we need : Two Bollinger Bands 1. Length 20 and StdDev 1 2. Length 20 and StdDev 3 Confirmation with indicators should be in same trend with candle stick trend 1. RSI (For trend identification) 2. Stoch (Entry and Exit confirmations / Overbought and...
Introduction: In trading, there are two main components to consider: the psychological aspect and the technical aspect. While this tutorial will focus on the technical part, it's important to note that the psychological aspect is also crucial for trading success. In the technical realm, two key elements to prioritize are price action and volume. By understanding...
Traders, even those who have spent significant amount of time in stock market, find it difficult to understand and execute the concept of Pyramiding up in a stock and how to trail SL with each opportunity of pyramiding. While going through my daily watchlist of stocks, came across this chart and found it best suitable to explain the concept of pyramid up &...
There are three common types of gaps that frequently occur - 1. The breakaway gap 2. Runaway gap 3. The exhaustion gap. Breakaway gap is a more significant gap that usually marks the beginning of new trend. It occurs when the price of a stock breaks a significant resistance. Runaway gaps typically occur during strong bull or bear markets, where the price...
Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how breakout trading works: 1️⃣ Identify a Consolidation Phase: Look for a period of consolidation on the price chart where the stock's price is moving within a relatively narrow range. This phase indicates that the stock is building up energy for a potential breakout. 2️⃣ Set Support and Resistance Levels: Determine the...
20 trades posted for you guys 4 of them got SL❌ hit without reaching TP 1✅. That's not the end of my trading 😅 ,no one is 100% accurate in any field. 80% win rate is satisfied for me to be a profitable trader as we can see some of them never touched SL and still keeps growing which is also a very good thing about this journey. Always trust your plans 👍 , ...
In this video, I discuss 5 Options selling guidelines which you can use to exit your option trades when they go wrong. Selling options come with the risk of unlimited losses . That's why, the main aim of adjusting options is to put a cap to the losses , reassess the situation and increase profitability. Follow @piyushrawtani for more! Cheers =)
I do not suggest to invest any money. #DYORBI. Mostly bullish
Concept of Stock Selection in Sectors. How to find out strong stocks in sector and complete your stock selection
This is a small video on how to calculate the target in the head and shoulder pattern which will allow us to place an alert using the tradingview tools. The tradingview tools make calculating the exact target based on the patterns a lot more easier. I hope this video helps the beginners, please note this is only for beginners and if you are already familiar with...