What is your approach to executing trades in a timely manner without hesitation? How do you ensure that you enter and exit trades promptly? 2 0 replies
How do you differentiate between short-term noise and long-term trends in the market? How do you avoid being distracted by irrelevant market fluctuations? 2 0 replies
How do you handle the emotional pressure of day trading, especially during losing streaks? What techniques do you use to remain calm and focused? 3 0 replies
What is your approach to identifying high-probability setups in day trading? How do you spot opportunities with the best risk/reward ratios? 4 0 replies
Complete beginners I am a complete beginner can you guys tell me where to start I don't know how to start I never invested in anything , and there are many YouTube videos about this but I don't know what to watch You guys can suggest what you think is best 1 0 replies
How do you manage risk effectively while day trading? What strategies do you use to minimize losses in a highly volatile market? 3 0 replies
Reverse Trading Strategy: Selling When the Market is Up—When Is It the Right Move? everse trading is all about knowing when to *sell* even when the market is on the rise. It’s not about betting against the trend, but recognizing when the trend may be running out of steam. Look for overbought conditions, candlestick reversals, or divergences in indicators like the MACD. These can signal that the market is nearing a top or about to pull back. When trading reversals, timing is everything. It’s essential to be cautious—selling in a strong uptrend requires a well-thought-out strategy. Have you used reverse trading successfully? Share... 2 0 replies
Reverse Trading: When to Sell Even When the Market is Going Up In trading, we often hear the mantra "buy the dip" and "ride the trend," but what about when the market is trending upwards and you decide to *sell* instead? That’s what I call reverse trading. Reverse trading isn't about being against the trend; it’s about recognizing when the market might be overextended or showing signs of exhaustion. This is where technical indicators like overbought conditions (RSI, Stochastic) or price action signals (candlestick reversals) come into play. If the market is going up but you see signs of weakness or... 3 0 replies
trong Opposition Candles: The Secret Weapon for Spotting Trend Reversals Daytraders, here’s a game-changing tip! When you're trading, watch for *strong opposition candles*—big candles that go against the prevailing trend and hint at potential reversals. These candles are powerful signals that the market may be rejecting the current trend. It’s like the market is fighting back. Use them to spot entries and exits with precision. Have you traded using this? Let’s hear how it’s working for you! 2 0 replies
100% Success in Trading Is Impossible: Emotions Are the Real Barrier to Perfection It’s easy to think that if you get 99.99% of your trades right, you’re set. But the reality is, even with near-perfect success, 100% is unattainable because of one factor: emotions. No matter how technical your strategy is, emotions like fear and greed can mess up the best-laid plans. This is why achieving perfect success in trading is virtually impossible. The markets may be logical, but we’re not, and emotions will always affect your judgment at some point. Have you ever experienced that 0.01% emotional slip-up that ruins a... 5 0 replies
The Real Question Behind 'Buy the Dip': How Many Points of Discount Are Enough One thing that always confuses me about the popular advice of 'buy the dip' is that analysts rarely explain what *'the dip'* actually means in terms of points or percentages. Everyone says 'buy the dip' when the market falls, but they never specify at what point the discount becomes worthwhile. For example, should you be looking at a 2% dip, a 5% dip, or something more significant like a 10% dip? How many points should the market fall before you consider it a good opportunity to buy? This lack... 4 0 replies
Nitin Kamat says he stopped trading the day he started zerodha and his brother still trades. Isn't there a conflict of interest keeping lot of stop loss info and risk appetite info Read this answer by the great Kamat: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-intraday-trading-strategy-of-Mr-Nithin-Kamath-Zerodha "I have stopped day trading the day we started Zerodha. Nikhil, my younger brother manages our prop desk - hence is the person who trades." I think his brother enjoys a better position than most of the 99 percent traders who loses money in the market since there is a conflict of interest. He has info on lost losses and risk appetite of people looking at their portfolio value. It just needs couple of dashboards to be built for proper analysis.... 3 0 replies
Seems anything is possible in this market and nobody monitors Mishtann foods was hitting continuous lower circuits after the sebi notice on misappropriation and then this happened where the stock hit upper circuit in a day. I pulled the bulk block deals during the period and its just trading firms with intraday activity manipulating this stock. Company : MISHTANN ( 539594 ) Period :09-Dec-2024 to 12-Dec-2024 Deal Date Client Name Deal Type Quantity Price 11/12/24 MULTIPLIER SHARE & STOCK ADVISORS PRIVATE LIMITED P 24483752 8.06 11/12/24 MULTIPLIER SHARE & STOCK ADVISORS PRIVATE LIMITED S 24483752 8.87 11/12/24 SOHAM FINCARE... 2 0 replies
How do you guys allocate mutual funds I just got a job and am deciding to invest in mutual funds first before entering in stock market directly. From what I have read I am inclined to pick a mix of 1. 30 pc index fund 2. 30 pc sectoral ( infra , pharma ) 3. 30 pc Midcap smallcap 4 10 pc large cap. I would appreciate what strategies you guys use and how you guys select funds. 3 0 replies
Is Mishtann Foods Financial Manipulation Being Ignored by Key Stakeholders? Why are they silent? Recent SEBI reports clearly indicate that Mishtann Foods has manipulated financial records through transactions with paper firms owned by relatives of promoter Hitesh Patel. It’s also evident that they deceived the public through the rights issue. Retail traders are rushing to exit, leading to continuous lower circuits for the stock. Despite this, the Gujarat government signed an MoU with the company for an ethanol plant, and Rashmika Mandanna remains their brand ambassador. Do these stakeholders have no issues with these developments? Are they aware and simply silent? Or is... 1 0 replies
Fundamental analysis v/s Technical analysis [Fundamental Analysis vs Technical Analysis in Hindi](https://youtu.be/B6aEL_b6nvE) Are you confused about choosing between Fundamental Analysis and Technical Analysis for your stock market decisions? 🤔 This video breaks down the key differences between these two popular methods, helping you decide which suits your investment style better. 🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Video: [https://youtu.be/B6aEL\_b6nvE](https://youtu.be/B6aEL_b6nvE) 4 0 replies
Free stuff or product discounts to shareholders Buying 1 share in a company gets you access to some free stuff or product discounts they give away to all shareholders. What companies in India give such discounts to its shareholders? 2 0 replies
Genuine Advice Needed ; Investment - 1 cr Well, this is a serious post. I just created this account to get some advice. I’ve been on Reddit for years, but it’s been a year since I started using it with an account. Alright, so I am 22 years old (a typical middle-class Indian). Somehow, I received ₹1 crore (₹97 lakhs) from a jackpot I won. Now, I want to know what would be the best way to use this money. I’m aware of several investment options and have read past posts on subreddits with similar questions. Thank... 1 0 replies
What does companies sitting on huge cash reserves signal? Recently I saw on the news that Warren Buffett had sold much of his holdings and he has not reinvested them. Then there were other news where big companies were shown to be sitting on huge cash reserves. What does all this indicate? 2 0 replies