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  • #42711
    Vasanth
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    Intraday analysis is used to predict the toady’s price movement, Positional analysis is used only for the future price movement.

    #42921
    Anitha ponnarasu
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    Intraday analysis is trading within a day.

    The trading method you use is the same, the only difference is working capital needs and the risk capacity.

    #42956
    T.PONNARASU
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    Intraday analysis follows top to down approach to identify the stocks with high momentum in price & volume based on which a position can be taken to take advantage of the price momentum and exit in the same day with small profit. Where as in positional analysis the stocks need to be held overnight for few days to months.

    #43027
    Thiyagharajan
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    If i buy and sell the stock same day it is called Intraday trading.
    we need to consider overnight news/global market performance/current market performance/latest news/weekend news/global factors etc.

    If i buy a stock today and hold it for a day/week/month/years and sell the stock later it is called positional trading.
    Here we need to analyze yearly/monthly/weekly charts to take our decision.
    It is less dependent on overnight news/global market performance/day to day market fluctuations/latest news/weekend news/global factors etc.

    #43036
    Udayarka Pakala
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    1.Intrady analysis: keeping the intraday trading in mind analyzing the market with price momentum and volume.

    2. positional trading: Keeping the trend and volume in mind and having the overnight risks as well taking a position buy/sell is called positional trading.

    3. In intraday position need to exit on the same day where as in positional trading exit happens as per the requirement sine no time limit.

     

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