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    Naveen
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    intraday analysis is done on same day but in the positional analysis is for a more than a day and positional analysis is done with the various price movements and types of charts but in intraday we follow only market sentiments,FII and global market so we cannot decide by the same analysis.

    #7773
    Ravishankar
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    Intrday analysis is done based on today market centiment and price moment whatever analysis done based on today market won’t work of tomorrow.

    But, Positional analysis is focused on future market trend and to react accordingly.

    #7847
    KRISHNA KUMAR MS
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    Intraday analysis is done for getting in and out of a stock on same day. For intraday analysis we follow any major news break out, market sentiments, and global market outlook and market or stock momentum.

    Positional analysis is for a more than a day. Positional analysis is done with the various price movements and charts to decide on the future trend.

    #8288
    goodwinbritto
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    In Intraday trading, you never carry overnight positions. In other words, all open positions are exited before the market closes and you will have a net profit or loss based on your trades.
    Positional trading is that trading style, where you are ready to carry positions as long as the trade demands for one or more days, weeks or months. The time frame is your choice for positional trading.
    the major difference between these two is working capital needs and the risk capacity

    #8289
    sreevalli
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    Intraday trading is the trading of stock within a day.  Intraday price movements are particularly important to short-term traders looking to make many traders over the course of a single trading session.  The term intraday in occasionally used to business hours, such as stocks and ETFs as opposed to mutual funds, which most be bought from a dealer.

    This type of stock trader who holds a position for the long term (from months to years).  Longer term traders are not concerned with short term fluctations because they believe that their long term investment horizions with smooth the online

     

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