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Conditions -
1) EMA 8 below ema 34 and falling
2) bar close below prev 5 bars
3) RSI below 30
4) volume above prev 5 bars
5) ADX above 30
6) +DMI below -DMI
All conditions should be true
Conditions -
1) EMA 8 below ema 34 and falling
2) bar close below prev 5 bars
3) RSI below 30
4) volume above prev 5 bars
5) ADX above 30
6) +DMI below -DMI
All conditions should be true
The thread explains my momentum scanner and how to build it in #TradePoint software. @Definedge
— DTBhat (@dtbhat) August 29, 2021
Conditions :
1)EMA 8 above EMA 34 and rising
2)Candle close above previous 5 candle high
3) RSI above 60
4) Volume above previous 5 candles
5) ADX above 30
1/n
Jubilant Ingrevia - Key learning?
It is important to analyse the strength of the breakout. If the price does not continues the move in 1 or 2 sessions and candles show long upper wicks, it is better to bring the SL closer. Distribution sign.
Will be helpful in next breakouts. https://t.co/AtZOj4bKeT
It is important to analyse the strength of the breakout. If the price does not continues the move in 1 or 2 sessions and candles show long upper wicks, it is better to bring the SL closer. Distribution sign.
Will be helpful in next breakouts. https://t.co/AtZOj4bKeT
Learning: Strong breakout
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@nison_steve) July 2, 2021
1. Breakout candle will have no upper shadow or extremely less compared to the body
2. Volumes will be high (to avoid retailers to enter & also big hand absorbing all the selling)
3. Pullbacks will be rare/very less
4. Happens after a long consolidation pic.twitter.com/YTHDOnEdxo
Instead of Simple Moving Averages, I use Weighted Moving Averages. I use the following signals to identify Stage 2-
1) 50 WMA > 100 WMA > 150 WMA > 200 WMA
2) Price is within 25% range of its 52-Week High and above 30% or more from its 52-Week Low.
1) 50 WMA > 100 WMA > 150 WMA > 200 WMA
2) Price is within 25% range of its 52-Week High and above 30% or more from its 52-Week Low.
Just one question , how do u differentiate stage 2 from 1 , apart from volume , what else do u look ?
— Priyanshu (@Priyans48107837) August 6, 2021
Starting the Beginnerโs Pathway thread for Fundamental Investing.
One Chadarmod on timeline posted that Iโm giving gyan without having experience or expertise.
So Iโll begin with paying my portfolio performance tribute to these charlies.
https://t.co/GNM5SsNFNo
Fundamentals based investing can generate serious wealth as the most famous (rather infamous) Warren Buffett has shown.
In India also we have many success stories like @VijayKedia1 @Raamdeo R K Damani Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Late Chandrakant Sampat and many many more....
Though I can't stop mentioning that both Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and R K Damani were traders in their initial days.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala still trades, he once said Traing is fun, its le fatafat, de fatafat
A lot of people (specially the beginners) buy stocks based on some friend's recommendation : XYZ le le, pukka chalega, maine bhi le rakha hai.
Few might have made money this way, but most do not. Why ?
There has to be a process.
Fundamentals based investing need thorough analysis of the Business & Company.
Here is a preliminary checklist by the legendary investor Peter lynch
One Chadarmod on timeline posted that Iโm giving gyan without having experience or expertise.
So Iโll begin with paying my portfolio performance tribute to these charlies.
https://t.co/GNM5SsNFNo
Sadda Haqq ! Aithe Rakhh......... pic.twitter.com/IH5q3v2gw9
— Professor (@DillikiBiili) October 5, 2021
Fundamentals based investing can generate serious wealth as the most famous (rather infamous) Warren Buffett has shown.
In India also we have many success stories like @VijayKedia1 @Raamdeo R K Damani Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Late Chandrakant Sampat and many many more....
Though I can't stop mentioning that both Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and R K Damani were traders in their initial days.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala still trades, he once said Traing is fun, its le fatafat, de fatafat
A lot of people (specially the beginners) buy stocks based on some friend's recommendation : XYZ le le, pukka chalega, maine bhi le rakha hai.
Few might have made money this way, but most do not. Why ?
There has to be a process.
Fundamentals based investing need thorough analysis of the Business & Company.
Here is a preliminary checklist by the legendary investor Peter lynch