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Price chart patterns: A Comprehensive guide

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Hello readers, today's blog is all about the chart patterns what they are, and what they interpret, and figuring out what may be the following trend to plan your strategies to make good and respectable profit in the market. it can help you decide whether to be a bull or a bear. What are Chart Patterns? A chart pattern is a formation/pattern that occurs on a price chart of a financial asset, such as stocks, currencies, commodities, or indices. These patterns are formed by the price movements of the asset over some time and are often used by technical analysts to speculate future price movements . Chart patterns can indicate various market trends, including reversals, continuations, consolidation, and exhaustion . In other words, a chart pattern represents a market's behavior , reflecting the collective psychology of traders and investors. By identifying and interpreting these patterns, traders try to gain insights into potential future price movements , allowing them to make b...

Price Charts: Essentials of technical analysis

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Hello readers, in today's blog we will be discussing the charts and candlesticks and their various types.  In this blog, we will go through the fascinating realm of chart analysis and candlestick analysis We'll explore the different types of charts, from the simplicity of line charts to complexicty of the Heiken ashi Chat. Along the way, we'll uncover the significance of charting techniques in technical analysis, demystifying the tools that empower traders to decipher market movements with confidence. For reference, we will be talking about Trading view charts and candlesticks. So let's dive into the details about the charts and candles. What are price charts? Nifty Price chart Price charts are graphical representations of historical price movements of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, commodities, or indices over a specific time . These charts are fundamental tools used by traders, investors, and analysts to visualize and analyze market trends, patterns, and beha...

Option Trading: a dive into the derivatives

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Hello readers, welcome back to Green Bull vs Red bear! Today's blog is about a type of derivative called options. Options trading is potentially the fastest way to make a profit in the stock market, making it the most complex and risky type of trading. according to a report by SEBI about 90% of option traders make a loss in option trading while only 10 % make a profit. On average, the loss is up to 50,000 rs. But worry not as we are going to try to understand what actually is option trading and how it works. What is Options Trading? Options trading is a dynamic financial practice where investors buy and sell contracts granting them the right but not the obligation to buy (call options) or sell (put options) underlying assets such as stocks or commodities at decided prices within a particular timeframe. It's the same as holding a flexible tool for future asset transactions, contingent upon market movements, without being bound to execute them. Within this realm, traders emplo...

Technical Analysis: trade what you see

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Hello readers, today's blog is about technical analysis. Previously, we discussed fundamental analysis in detail likewise technical analysis is also another way the traders select their stocks. Technical analysis can be explained with a one-line "Trade what you see not what you think" Let me explain it to you in detail. What is Technical Analysis? Technical analysis is a way of studying financial assets like stocks or currencies. Instead of looking at a company's financial health, technical analysis looks at past price movements to predict future ones. It uses tools like charts and indicators to find patterns and trends in the market. Traders and investors use technical analysis to make decisions about when to buy or sell assets based on price movements and market psychology.  Technical analysis provides traders and investors with valuable insights into the market's behavior and potential price movements by studying charts, patterns, and indicators, investors ...