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  • #70141
    Dinesh
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    A Moving Average is an trending zone technical indicator which may not be preferred for sideways movement.

    It draws a single magnet line along a trending zone and whichever the trend above the magnet line indicates the bullish zone and whichever the trend below the magnet line indicates the bearish zone.

    #70139
    Dinesh
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    Technical Indicatores are to confirm the stock market analysis done using various methods prior to taking the positions.

    They are just a indicators and not the decision makers which are likely to be ready-made analysis.

    #70137
    Dinesh
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    RSI stands for Relative Strength Index:

    It is generally preferred for a non-trending zone that is sideways movement.

    The indicator implies two levels or margin to a trending chart are 70 and 30 as upper and lower margins respectively.

    When the price goes above the level 70 indicates a over bought and which is expected to hit back the margin and probably we may chose to have a short position.

    When the price goes below the level 30 indicates a over sold and which is expected to hit back the margin, probably we may chose to have a long position.

     

    #70064
    Dinesh
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    Gap is named depending upon its position in the trend.Four types of Gap are

    • Consolidation gap (Area Gap)
    • breakout gap
    • runaway gap
    • exhaustion gap

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    #70062
    Dinesh
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    The strength of the trend is interpreted using GAP Analysis. Also implies the phase of the trend.

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