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STOCK CHART PATTERNS

  Stock chart patterns   are simply a visual representation of the prices buyers and sellers bought and sold at in the past. There is no magic in a chart pattern they just show you what happened in the past and what has a higher probability of happening in the future. The best use of chart patterns is to take a wider view of the trend on your time frame of choice and follow the path of least resistance.  A chart pattern can show that a stock is in a range with defined resistance and support. A chart could also show an uptrend of higher highs and higher lows or a downtrend of lower highs and lower lows. Stock chart patterns signal whether a stock is under accumulation or distribution or just trading in a defined price range.  The most popular use of stock chart patterns is for breakout trading signals as the probability increases of a move in a specific direction after a price breakout of a previous support or resistance. They are basically momentum indicators. The value comes in creati

FLOAT IN STOCK MARKET

  Float in a stock is the number of shares of a company that is currently trading publicly on the exchange and is available for traders and investors to buy and sell. The stock float is calculated by taking a company’s total issue of outstanding shares and subtracting any restricted stock. Pre IPO investors, employees and founders can’t sell their restricted shares because they can be in a lock-up period for a time following the IPO usually between 90-180 days. Executives and insiders many times can also be restricted from selling shares around earnings announcement dates.  This occurs when an insider could have knowledge of information not public yet where the sale of shares could be considered insider trading in a legal sense. A company’s float is an important metric to show the liquidity of shares for a company. It can show the supply of shares on the open market and give a clearer view of supply and demand. Share float is the shares traded on the stock exchanges and price is discon

Golden Cross Stock Trading Strategy

  he Golden Cross stock trading strategy is an example of a simple long term trend following system. This is one of the most popular and famous bullish moving average crossover signals that is watched and talked about on financial media when they occur on major indexes. The second most popular being the loss of the 200-day moving average on a stock market index like the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Golden Cross happens on a stock chart when the 50-day simple moving average crosses over the 200-day simple moving average and stays above until the end of the day. This signal has you go long when the 50-day simple moving average closes above the 200-day simple moving average and takes you back to cash when the 50-day SMA closes back under the 200-day SMA which is signaling the Death Cross. The inverse of the bullish Golden Cross is the bearish Death Cross which is a signal to exit long positions or a short selling signal. This trading strategy is best compared to bu

Pre Market Report, Jan 29, 2021

  US markets closed higher. But it has given up half of the gains in last hour. Asian markets are mostly positive. SGX Nifty crossed 14050 yesterday night but now trading around 13970. Still this will be a gap up of more than 100 points. Nifty has fallen more than 1000 points intra month in Jan series. Bank Nifty has fallen more than 3000 points intra month in Jan series. Last month FIIs began with more than 75% long in F&O. This month it is only 62%. Markets are light going in to budget. Decissive direction will be set only after budget. For very short term, 50DMA of 13700 is a good support. Yesterday markets took support near 13700. Pharma stocks will be in focus as many pharma stocks will declare results. Moreover when overall markets are weak, pharma and FMCG tend to do well. Whenever huge selling happens in bluest of blue chip stocks like HDFC Bank and HDFC, the bottom is somewhere near. Yesterday I could feel that, at the same time, markets may not rally from here. Markets ma