Technical Analysis
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We prvide a classroom environment for students to enhance their knowledge of stock market trading.To accommodate participants' varying schedules and preferences, the course offers both weekday and weekend batch options.
Our courses cover a wide range of topics that include basic and advanced concepts in stock market trading, technical analysis, risk management, and more. Our flexible course options allow students to enroll as per their schedules and preferences, ensuring accessibility and convenience.
Course Curriculum Overview: Irrespective of the chosen batch option, participants can expect a comprehensive curriculum covering the following topics:
Basic Stock Market Fundamentals: Introduction to financial markets, investment instruments, and key concepts of basic fundamentals that revolve around the understanding of financial health and performance of a company.
Trading Software and Tools: Exploration of popular trading platforms and essential tools for market analysis and execution.
Chart Analysis: Techniques for interpreting price charts, identifying trends, and recognizing chart patterns.
Candlestick Patterns and Analysis : In-depth examination the various types of Candlestick formations, understanding significance of candlestick patterns in technical analysis and their implications for trading decisions.
Chart Patterns such as head and shoulders, triangles, flags, and pennants, are formations on price charts that signal potential reversals or continuations in price movements.
Support and Resistance Levels: Analysis of key price levels influencing market movements and trading strategies.
Trend Analysis: Methods for identifying and analyzing market trends to make informed trading decisions.
Multiple time frame analysis involves examining price charts across different time frames to gain a comprehensive understanding of trends and patterns.
Breakout trading involves entering a trade when the price breaks above or below a significant support or resistance level, anticipating a strong price movement in the direction of the breakout.
Technical indicators, like Relative Strength Index (RSI), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), and Bollinger Bands, are mathematical calculations applied to price and volume data to identify trends and potential entry or exit points.
Gap theory refers to gaps in price charts, indicating significant price jumps between trading sessions. Gap analysis helps traders anticipate potential price movements based on the type and size of the gap.
Fibonacci retracement levels are horizontal lines drawn on price charts to identify potential support or resistance levels based on Fibonacci ratios, such as 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 100%.
Price action analysis focuses on interpreting raw price movements without the use of indicators, emphasizing factors such as support and resistance levels, candlestick patterns, and chart patterns.
Intraday trading involves buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading day. In-house intraday strategies extensively used and tested for trades to capitalize on short-term price movements will be explained and also shown in live trades.
Price Action: Understanding price movements and their implications for trading strategies and market dynamics.
Introduction of Derivative Market : Basics of Futures and Options, Buy and Sell techniques, Call and Put trading scenarios
Money Management and Discipline: Importance of sound money management principles and discipline in trading success.
By offering a range of batch options and a comprehensive curriculum, the course aims to empower participants with the knowledge, skills, and discipline necessary to navigate the dynamic landscape of stock market trading effectively.