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Winners Psychology

Why gaining Control over Emotions is important When you are Trading in Stock Market? It’s wisely said in the markets that “ The expectation that you bring with you in trading is often the greatest obstacle you will encounter .”   – Yvan Byeajee. I am writing this article for all my friends who say Technical analysis always put me in losing side, Technical analysis made me lose money more than I earn from technical analysis. So, with my experience in equity market I have learned that 90% of the Chart Pattern breakouts works but the only thing that doesn’t work is our control on emotions i.e. our Greed and Fear While we are in Trade. We have to be extra-ordinary, fast and different from the investors/Traders to make big money in Stock Market. So, first let’s discuss what factors plays important role that affects your trade in stock market. Fear:-   Fear? Really??   Yes it is fear that forces you to book loss in trade and the bitter truth is few acc...

Impact of government cash inflow in power sector, and its impact on Tata Power.

Impact of government cash inflow in power sector, and its impact on Tata Power Problem Faced by Power Sector India's power distribution sector is passing through a turbulent phase on the back of large accumulated dues to be paid to generators, liquidity issues due to restricted cash flow, uncertain revenue due to closure of industrial and commercial operations and the prevailing low power demand in the sector in the wake of the ongoing lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. According to data sourced from the PRAAPTI portal, the discoms(Distribution Companies) owe Rs 92,602 crore to the gencos(Generation Companies) as of February, 2020 Now measures announced by government, Rs 90,000 crore Liquidity Injection for DISCOMs Power Finance Corporation and Rural Electrification Corporation will infuse liquidity in the DISCOMS to the extent of Rs 90000 crores in two equal installments. This amount will be used by DISCOMS to pay their dues to Tra...

How to draw a trend line?

Trend Lines As technical analysis is built on the assumption that prices trend, the use of  trend lines  is important for both trend identification and confirmation. A trend line is a straight line that connects two or more price points and then extends into the future to act as a line of support or resistance Some Terminology: - Higher highs and  Higher lows:  -  When the peaks and troughs are ascending on a chart, and uptrend can be seen happening. In that uptrend, prices can be seen as higher highs and higher lows. As the uptrend is occurring, prices from the previous period that were seen as highs are even higher than they were before. Lower Highs and  Lower Lows : -  In contrast to overall increase in value that an uptrend indicates, downtrends can be seen with the descending peaks and troughs that a chart shows. Therefore, the change in prices show lower highs and lower lows.  Breakout: - A breakout is when prices pass thr...

What is a trend?

What is a trend? A trend is directional movement of prices that remains in effect long enough to be identified and still be profitable. Anything less makes technical analysis useless. If a trend is not identified until it is over, we cannot make money from it. A trend must be recognized early and be long enough for the technician to profit. Also remember that there are trends of different lengths, shorter trends are the part of longer-term trends. How to identify Trend We can identify trends by looking at graph of prices for extreme points, tops and bottoms, separated by reasonable time periods, and how to draw lines between points.want to learn how to draw trend-line click here .  Trends Develop from Supply and demand As in all markets, whether used cars, grapefruit, real estate or industrial products, the economic principle of   interaction between supply and demand determines prices in trading markets. Each buyer(demand) bids for a certain quantity at a ce...

Why I am Bullish on Pharma Sector?

Nifity Pharma Nifty Pharma has under performed in the past five years. A Virus leads the current fall, and health becomes the prime concern for the world, it is more likely to outperform. I am sharing some charts based on my study that shows Bullishness on Whole Pharma sector. Industry/Sector Analysis - Nifty pharma breakout in monthly chart. Nifty Pharma - Nifty pharma breakout in weekly chart Nifty Pharma weekly chart Company/Stock Analysis Now some pharma stocks that form Bullish patterns: - 1.) Biocon Ltd is forming Bullish flag pattern: - Biocon 2.) Divis laboratories limited formed bullish structure: - Divis Lab 3.) Bullish Flag Pattern in Cipla: - Cipla ltd 4.) Alembic Pharma also looking good at a price of 700:- Alembic Pharma 5.) Sun Pharma also looking good:- Sun Pharma By seeing all these charts and patterns I am confident on  Bullishness of Pharma sector.This approach of analysis is called top do...

How do i make money in Reliance Industry in BTST trade?

I am a very small retail investor.I usually don't take any kind of risk 300-400 rupees daily profit is enough for me rather than loosing thousands. Safe trading is the key to earn.For me,Its all about my strategy and how do I protect my stop loss. Generally I gave preference to fundamentally sound stocks to make their charts.Before making any chart i follow price action of that stock every day. My theory is " Keeping Things Simple ". Below  is the chart of reliance industries that i made before trade. Fig-1 So, How do I make it? I opened a Candlestick chart of Reliance industries and uses two hours candle for making my chart.Looking at the chart I found that From Feb 16,2020 to May 7 , 2020 stock is facing resistance at point A,B,C,D as shown in Fig-1.Then, I drew a resistance line by connecting all four point. I also drew a trend line by connecting Point-1 and Point-2 as shown in Fig-1.I traded on reliance on multiple supports and makes money ...

An Intraday Trading Strategy

MID POINT REVERSAL TRICK Keep things simple An Intraday strategy that doesn’t uses fundamental and technical analysis. Any novice trader can calculate all levels with simple mathematics. Risk-Reward ratio = 1:1 Accuracy = 50-70% (if triggered).  Basic Terminologies :- Gap Up: -  When the price of a financial instrument opens higher than the previous days's price,it is gap up.  Gap Down: -  When the price of financial instrument opens lower than the previous trading day it is gap-down. Gap-downs occur when there is a change in investor sentiments.  Continuation gap:-  It occurs in the middle of a stock's price pattern and indicate a common belief of a group of buyers or sellers in the future direction of the stock. Stop-loss: -   Stop-loss is a method used by an investor to limit his loss. It works as an automatic order given by investor to his broker to sell a security as it reaches a certain predetermine...