LONG
IGL: On the verge of breaking outIGL
- Since Nov 28, the stock has seen some consolidation at current levels
- 21 day EMA and 63 day EMA are at 430 and 415 respectively
- Once above the red resistance zone, the stock can potentially move towards 480 / 502 levels
Depending on your risk appetite and time horizon, you can use the 21 day EMA or 63 day EMA as SL
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Can be initiate long position in yes bank?in last 2 trading days, yes bank already moved 20% and reach a one-year-old resistance levels as you can see in chart.
now the question is that we should take entry in yes bank after such move.
in my opinion, I will take entry in yes bank once its close above 21
UBL VCP PATTERNOne can add 25% position 1787 and if price retrace add more. A classic VCP pattern.
hart is self explanatory. Levels of breakdown, possible down-moves (where stock may find support) and resistances (close above which, setup will be invalidated) are clearly defined.
Disclaimer: This is for demonstration and educational purpose only. This is not buying or selling recommendations. I am not SEBI registered. Please consult your financial advisor before taking any trade.
Crompton greaves W pattern waiting for breakoutCrompton greaves making 2 of my favourite setup's in weekly TF, W pattern & inside candle consolidation. Weekly RSI & ADX +DI also ready to blast, above 411, 434, 457 can come immediately. Only dampener can be correction in Nifty else every thing looks good here.
Bluestar, another star waiting to explode above 1085Weekly chart of Bluestar shows promise, I have been tracking this stock for last 1 year now. From 8th Nov 2021 price resistance of Rs 1085 been multiple times tested, 2 consecutive daily closing above this level can bring fresh momentum. If you are a breakout trader (keeping yesterday correction in Nifty), enter only with 50-60% of plan qty and pyramid more once it sustains above 1085 for a week or so. Pull back traders can add 30-40% qty at 1008 and more near support area. Weekly resistance has just crossed 57, daily RSI still not in overbought zone, make this an interesting stock to watch out for.
INFOSYS:READY TO FIREInfosys ready to breakout . After breakout it retested what you can do from here is now buy 30% of quantity after it crosses previous day candle. else if it closes above trendline you can go with full quantity risk reward is good . what i want to you people know if you risk management is good you can be a success trader with 50% and you can mint enormous money. keep 5% as SL
This post is only for learning this not a financial advise . do consult your financial Advisor before taking trade
XAUUSD GOLD ANALYSIS FOR SIMPLE I do not care about bug support and resistance (trade troll and phycological trade)
ping line long range center is average, bottom is the low point, and top pink (i was unsure whether the color of the horizontal line is that violet or pink), but 1630 that point average gold usd
I'm mentioning this chart's net-wide analysis now. Top violet: 2400 usd xauusd bottom violet: 1200 usd xauusd
I do not recommend very long or very short( the meaning your money your trade your profit)
Ok bro's, my idea will helpfully invest gold or short gold
GUJARAT GAS||08-12-2022||SWING AND SHORT TERMI AM NOT SEBI registered advisor please consult financial advisor for your investment.
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\\Representation:
**Green dashed line--Supportive line
**Red dashed line--Resistance line
**Black up and down arrow--touches of resistance and support line
In this chart, I can see good supportive trendline and whenever it hits the line it showing some bullish pattern candle and rises.
The Resistance Line was breached with very good candle
keep following We will grow like healthy society.
BSE Ltd. LongBSE Ltd. is a quality stock as it offers the holders promising fundamentals & the dividend payout is also good.
Possibility of Upside in sight if trend breaks the wedge. Good stock for long position.
Fundamentals: Good
Dividend: Good
Technical: Falling Wedge
Target: 590/616/641/704
Support: 559/545
Time Frame: 12-16 months
Market order or the hunger games of stock tradingThe 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 are sorted by price. This type of order is used by buyers or sellers who don't want to wait for a counter offer with a suitable price.
"But how can you buy or sell something without specifying a price?" - you ask. It turns out it's possible. When you put out an order without specifying a price, the order simply "eats up" the number of lots you need at the prices currently on the books. Such an order is called a " market order ". We can say that the most "hungry" investors who want to satisfy their "hunger" right now use the market order. Remember yourself: when you really want, for example, a cake, you won't stand at the counter and wait for the seller to set the price you want, you'll just buy the cake at the price that's valid at the moment.
So, let's imagine that someone sent the following order to the exchange: " to sell FB stocks in the volume of 20 lots". Such an order will not appear in the book, but it will "eat" all bids within 20 lots, starting with the most expensive ones.
In our example, there were a total of 15 lots left in the book, so the following concluded trades will be printed in the tape:
FB $115 5 lots
FB $100 10 lots
What will happen to the remaining market order of 5 lots (20-15) that couldn't be filled? The exchange will cancel the order for this remainder, as there are no counter offers in the book.
So, let's review what we learned in the current series of posts:
- For each company, the exchange maintains its own order book for buying and selling stocks;
- A buy order is called a "bid";
- A sell order is called an "offer";
- The order must contain the ticker (abbreviated name of the stock), the direction of the transaction (buy or sell), the price per share and the volume in lots;
- The lot size is set by the exchange. It may be equal to 1 share, 100 shares or some other quantity;
- All orders in the book are called "limit orders";
- There is a special type of orders, which are called "market orders". They have the following parameters: ticker, trade direction, volume in lots, and have no "price" parameter.
- The intersection of buy and sell orders by price creates a trade;
- The volume and price of a trade depends on how much volume was "eaten" in the counter offer and at what price;
- The trade is recorded in the tape. Each company has its own tape.
By the way, our book became empty because all limit orders were filled and no new ones came in. As a result, we have a tape of three trades. The trades are recorded in the tape according to when they were made:
FB 110$ 20 lots
FB 115$ 5 lots
FB $100 10 lots
So, when you see a flashing stock price somewhere, like in the broker's app, know that it's the last trade in the tape as of the current second. Or if you hear that Tesla stock has reached $2,000 a share, that means that there's a $2,000-a-share deal imprinted in the Tesla tape.
To show how the stock price has changed over time, a chart is made based on the prices of the trades and when they were made. At its core, a chart is a demonstration of how the stock tape has changed over time.
Knowing how to read a price chart is a basic skill that you will use as you invest. I will tell you how to read charts at our next meeting.