In this guide, you’ll learn about all the different tools that are available to you on the chart. Specifically, we’ll be looking at the toolbars that are located at the top, bottom, left and right of the chart: To summarize the chart above, the breakdown looks like this: ■ Top toolbar: Chart tools ■ Left-side toolbar: Drawing tools ■ Right-side toolbar:...
A few pointers on why Stop Loss is a necessity for those who trade.
For the bearish engulfing pattern, there are 3 criteria: 1. Market has to be an in an uptrend. The VRL price was in an uptrend until it reached its high and then the bearish engulfing pattern formed. 2. The second body of the pattern must engulf the prior real body. Here, both the engulfing patterns marked in the chart, display these characteristics. 3. The...
NSE:VOLTAS Double bottom is always a perfect pattern for LONG ENTRY. But I prefer to add some more factors which increases my probability to achieve the target. In this analysis tutorial, we will learn that. * After falling wedge pattern breakdown Stock momentum is exhaust near a good Support. - Never Entered in ONE SIDED BREAKDOWN or BREAKOUT. Wait for...
Hello Traders and Investors My Name is Manish Singh and i am an expert in Neowave. In this chart i have describe the coding method to read my charts. In Neowave Charts Degree labels used as intermediate, primary and cycle degree which is hard to understand by new user. Actually they understand 1 to 5 labels but they dont get the quiet idea in one look in which...
STRUCTURE --> ASCENDING TRIANGLE is a type of consolidation pattern formed after an Uptrend ( Markup Phase). --> ASCENDING TRIANGLE is a triangular pattern with a flat horizontal Resistance on the top and a Trendline that connects atleast two Higher Low swings from the bottom to the top of the Triangle. --> ASCENDING TRIANGLE is considered to be a ...
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Taking A Right Breakout Trade Can Be Really Benifical, But What If It Is A Fake Breakout , Than It Will Be A Real Pain .... There Is No Way One Can Completely Avoid All The False Breakout , But It Is Possible To Avoid Most Of Them With Certain Strategies ,Which We Are Going To Talk About In This Post . . So, Lets See How To Not Trade A Breakout And Avoid Fake...
One of Trading Views' strongest feature is its screener. Probably the best some of us have gotten used to so far. This is a small tutorial /writeup to help you search for stocks probably sitting at support. Remember, for certain stocks their area of value is 20EMA, while for some it’s 50EMA and for others it could also be 100EMA, so on and so forth. Basically,...
Candlestick works near support and resistance and how this pattern works depicted on chart. Bullish harami Bearish harami, Bullish engulfing Bearish engulfing Hammer piercing and dark cloud cover
Guessing chart patterns in Higher timeframes & then moving gradually to lower timeframes for Confirmation & Entry points. Technical Indicators which I am using here is Moving average. 1. First looking at the weekly and daily timeframe, I confirmed that stock is trading above the Moving average. Also, there is an impulsive buying followed by some correction. This...
A parallel channel which can also be termed as a price channel is a tool to identify a share’s price in bounded parallel lines. It can be horizontal, ascending or descending. It’s a great tool for those traders who believe or trades with the idea of Price action. A parallel channel can be formed when the price of a security is restricted by supply and...
When to Stop Trading? We have spoken up to now about when to stop trading on a particular day. However, it is important to know if you should stop trading altogether – in other words, quit. It is not simple to find the right time to quit because often people quit when the going gets tough, but this may be just before success arrives. However, there are times when...
This is an example of how I mark my charts while taking trades. Defensive trading strategies are very good for sideways markets. The indices around the world are sideways and not making any fresh highs or lows. The principle that I have explained on the charts is ideal for protecting your capital and has a higher chance of succeeding. When the price moves to...
Example of a bullish symmetric triangle breakout on BankNifty as observed on the 15 min charts. As the price moves between the converging trendlines, the point closest to the tip of the triangle, presents a good entry point to go long. The stop loss for the trade was the previous swing low and the target was the day's high. Giving a good 80-90 point profit, with...