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2. IntroductIon
• A simple course design for common Trader.
• This course is related to moving averages and
oscillators.
• This TECHNICAL ANALYSIS COURSE will make a vast
difference in your approach & attitude towards
STOCK MARKET.
• The course is designed in such a way that TECHNICAL
ANALYSIS subject becomes very easy to understand
even for a new person knowing nothing about it.
3. Technical analysis for investor & trader
• Short or medium or long term investor
• Trader
• Day trader
• Trading in Derivatives
4. Summary of course
• STUDY OF Minimum Indicator.
• How to change the parameter with respect to
individual trading?
• How to make better use of readymade software
available in market?
(i.e. Falcon, Trend, Iris etc)
• How to find Support , Resistance and
Panic in the market by simple methods?
• Different Methods or Strategies of Speculation.
8. Bar Chart
• A style of chart used by some
technical analysts, on which,
as illustrated below, the top of
the vertical line indicates the
highest price a security traded
at during the day, and the
bottom represents the lowest
price. The closing price is
displayed on the right side of
the bar, and the opening price
is shown on the left side of the
bar. A single bar like the
one below represents one day
of trading
9. Candlestick
• A price chart that
displays the high, low,
open, and close for a
security each day
over a specified
period of time
10. Line Chart
• A style of chart that
is created by
connecting a series
of data points
together with
a line. This is the
most basic type of
chart used in
finance and it is
generally created
by connecting a
series of past prices
together with a line
12. TRENDLINE
* A Straight line drawn to connect the
highest or lowest prices of a share over a
period in the immediate past.
13. Support
• The price
level which,
historically, a
stock has had
difficulty falling
below. It is
thought of as the
level at which a
lot of
buyers tend to
enter the stock.
Often referred to
as the "support
level".
14. Resistance
• The price at
which a stock or
market can trade,
but which it
cannot exceed,
for a certain
period of time.
Often referred to
as "resistance
level
15. MatheMaticS
Average
• If ‘x’ and ‘y’ are two
numbers then,
Average = (x + y)
2
Percentage
• Example
Let,
Last close of nifty is 4250
and today close is 4380,
what is its percentage rise?
16. Moving Average – MA
• An indicator frequently used in technical
analysisshowing theaveragevalueof a
security'spriceover aset period. Moving
averagesaregenerally used to measure
momentum and defineareasof possible
support and resistance.
• Moving averagesareused to emphasize
thedirection of atrend and to smooth out
priceand volumefluctuations, or "noise",
that can confuseinterpretation. Typically,
upward momentum isconfirmed when a
short-term average(e.g.15-day) crosses
abovealonger-term average(e.g. 50-day).
Downward momentum isconfirmed when
ashort-term averagecrossesbelow along-
term average.
17. Simple Moving Average – SMA
• A simple, or arithmetic,
moving average that is
calculated by adding the
closing price of the security
for a number of time periods
and then dividing this total
by the number of time
periods. Short-term
averages respond quickly to
changes in the price of the
underlying, while long-term
averages are slow to react
18. Exponential Moving Average – EMA
• A type of moving average that is similar to a
simple moving average, except that more
weight is given to the latest data. Also known
as "exponentially weighted moving average
19. EMA to be use in charts
EMA 6 Short Term
Average
EMA 30 MID Term
Average
EMA 52 LONG Term
Average
20. Uses of Moving
Averages
• BUY & SELL SIGNAL
• SUPPORT
• RESISTANCE
• TO TAKE POSITION
• IT INDICATES TREND
21. Moving Average Convergence Divergence
– MACD
• A trend-following
momentum indicator that
shows the relationship
between two moving
averages of prices. The
MACD is calculated
by subtracting the 26-
day exponential moving
average (EMA) from the 12-
day EMA. A nine-day EMA
of the MACD, called the
"signal line", is then plotted
on top of the MACD,
functioning as a trigger for
buy and sell signals
22. MACD ( In chart)
MACD (6,30,E,6) IN DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY
AND QUARTERLY CHARTS
MACD
( 25,52,E,6)
IN DAILY CHART
MACD
(5,15,E,5)
QUARTERLY CHART
MACD INTRADAY CHART
23. Uses of MACD
• BUY AND SELL SIGNAL
• TREND
• POSITIVE DIVERGENCE
• NEGATIVE DIVERGENCE