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Investment vs Trading

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Hello, readers in todays blog we will be discussing what an investor and a trader are and the main difference between these two entities in the market. while their objective may be the same, making profit they differ in various aspects mainly the time horizon, objectives and goals, and risk-reward profile. In this blog post, we'll delve into the characteristics, strategies, and objectives of investors and traders, shedding light on their distinct roles in the market. Definition Investor An investor is an individual, institution, or entity that allocates capital with the expectation of generating a return or profit. Investors commit their funds to various financial assets, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, or commodities, to achieve long-term growth , income, or both aiming to build wealth steadily over time through prudent investment decisions. Investors may employ different strategies, including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, or a combination of both, t...

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...

How to select a stock for trading?

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Hello readers today we are going to be discussing how traders select whether to buy or sell a stock to generate a substantial profit through the stock market and have a successful trade execution.  It is important to first understand the goals and objectives and what you are trying to achieve from your trades. some people see trading as a rich get-rich-quick scheme which is not true. such people end up losing money over time and gamble their money.  The right way to treat trading as a research and analytics business is to speculate on the movement of the market and plan your moves accordingly. Types of Analysis: there are two ways traders and long-term investors decide the stock to pick and when to pick the particular stock.   Fundamental analysis Technical Analysis Fundamental Analysis:  Fundamental analysis involves evaluating a company's financial health, performance, and overall value. Various tools and metrics aid in conducting a thorough fundamental analys...

Price Action and Trends in the stock market

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Hello readers, welcome back to my blog series Green Bull V/S Red Bear. In today’s blog, we are going to be discussing the price action and market trends in the stock market again these blogs are just the information I have learned so far so please do take it with a pinch of salt. If you like the content do consider subscribing as I will be giving more information that I have gathered so far in my journey. Price action What is Price Action? Price action in the stock market means looking at how a stock's price has moved in the past to predict how it might move in the future. It's like reading a story through charts. Traders who use price action observe patterns, trends, and shapes in these charts to make decisions about when to buy or sell a stock. It's a bit like predicting the weather by studying the clouds – by understanding how they've behaved before, you can make an educated guess about what might happen next. Price action doesn't rely on complicated tools; it...