Positional Trading Strategy: Holding Stocks for 1–4 Weeks
Introduction Not every trader wants to be glued to screens all day. That’s where positional trading comes in—a strategy that involves holding stocks for a few days to a few weeks. It allows you to capitalize on short- to medium-term trends while reducing noise and overtrading. This approach is perfect
Scalping in NSE: Can You Really Profit from 5-Minute Charts?
Introduction Scalping is often seen as the most aggressive and fast-paced style of trading. It involves taking multiple trades in a day to profit from small price movements—often using charts as small as 1 to 5 minutes. But can it really work in the Indian market, especially on the NSE?
Support and Resistance Based Trading Strategy for Beginners
Introduction Support and resistance are two of the most important concepts in trading. They form the basis for price action analysis and can help traders make better decisions on when to enter, where to exit, and how to manage risk. This strategy is especially useful for beginners in the Indian
How to Use RSI + MACD for Precise Entry and Exit Points
Introduction Most traders know about RSI and MACD. But when you combine them strategically, they can become a highly reliable system for spotting accurate entry and exit points. For NSE traders, especially beginners and intermediates, this dual-indicator strategy can help cut through the noise and boost your trade timing. Understanding
Momentum Trading: How to Ride Strong Stocks for Quick Gains
Introduction Momentum trading is all about finding and riding stocks that are already moving strongly in one direction. It’s a popular strategy among active traders looking for quick gains in short timeframes. If executed with discipline, momentum trading can deliver fast profits with minimal time in the market. In this
Gap Up and Gap Down Trading – How to Trade NSE Openings
Introduction The first 15 minutes of market open can offer some of the most powerful moves of the day—especially when there’s a gap up or gap down. These gaps can signal strength or weakness, and if traded with the right plan, can lead to highly profitable opportunities. In this guide,