dotnettutorials.net-Technical Analysis in Trading
dotnettutorials.net-Technical Analysis in Trading
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In this article, I am going to discuss Technical Analysis in Trading. Please read our
previous article, in which we discussed BTST Trading Strategy (Buy Today Sell
Tomorrow) in detail. At the end of this article, you will understand the following pointers.
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1. What is Technical Analysis in Trading?
2. The basic assumption of Technical Analysis
3. Rules for trend
4. Application of Technical Analysis
Technical analysis is the study of past market price actions to gauge what the market
might do in the future.
It states that human behavior will not change and that people will commit to similar things
repeatedly. This means chart patterns in technical analysis have been used for more than
100 years, and they are still believed to be relevant and often repeat themselves.
Technical analysis is the study of past market price action to try to gauge what the market
might do in the future.
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Let’s apply this to the nifty 50 Charts. Price in uptrend making higher high (HH) and a
higher low (HL)
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Market Action discounts everything.
All known and unknown information related to security is reflected in the price of the
stock. Prices represent the sum total of all the greed, hopes, fears, and Including
fundamental or any major event. As soon as new information comes to light, it’s
immediately reflected in the stock’s price.
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1. What is the Market Structure?
2. Principles of Market Structure
3. Elements of the Market Structure
In this article, I will discuss Market Structure in Trading. In this article, I try to explain
technical analysis in trading. I hope you enjoy this Technical Analysis in the Trading
article.
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