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Abusive tax shelters are transactions promoted for the promise of tax benefits with no meaningful change in a taxpayer’s income or assets. It is a tax shelter that somebody claims illegally to avoid or minimize taxThese transactions typically have no...
An Overview Of The Equity Risk Premium
As far as theory is concerned , stocks should provide a greater return than safe investments prevailing in the market like Treasury Bonds. The difference is called the equity risk premium It is the excess return...
This indicator was developed by Daryl Guppy.An indicator used in technical analysis to identify changing trends. The technique consists of combining two groups of moving averages with differing time periods. It is fully explained in TREND TRADING. Captures...
The PEG ratio (Price/Earnings To Growth ratio) is a valuation metric for determining the relative trade-off between the price of a stock, the earnings generated per share (EPS), and the company’s expected growth.The PEG ratio is considered to be...
What Is The Difference Between Common Stock And Preferred Stock?
Besides common stock, there is another type of shares that is called preferred stock. The difference between common and preferred stock is that preferred stock has additional benefits. Maybe...
Equity Shareholders
They are the owners of the company, sharing its risks, profits, and losses. They have a residual claim on the earnings and assets of the company. after all claims are met they are paid their share of profit , and in the event of...
What are the Sensex & the Nifty?
The Sensex is an “index” for stock market ..An index is the average of prices of shares in the list of index based on weights of prices and volumes. So it gives average of total market movement in largely...
Candlestick patterns are made up of one or more candlesticks and these can be blended together to form one candlestick. This blended candlestick captures the essence of the pattern and can be formed using the following:
• The open of first candlestick
• ...
The Inverted Hammer and Shooting Star look exactly alike, but have different implications based on previous price action. Both candlesticks have small real bodies (black or white), long upper shadows and small or nonexistent lower shadows. These candlesticks...
Candlestick Positioning
Below is mentioned some candlesticks positions in detail:
Star Position
A candlestick that gaps away from the previous candlestick is said to be in star position. The first candlestick usually has a large real body, but not always,...
A candlestick depicts the battle between Bulls (buyers) and Bears (sellers) over a given period of time. The bottom (intra-session low) of the candlestick represents a touchdown for the Bears and the top (intra-session high) a touchdown for the Bulls....
Doji and Trend
The relevance of a doji depends on the preceding trend in the market . After an advance, or long white candlestick, a doji signals that the buying pressure is starting to weaken. After a decline, or long black candlestick, a doji signals...
Doji are one of the important candlesticks that provide information on their own and can be seen in number of important patterns . virtual equality of security’s open and close forms doji. The length of the upper and lower shadows can vary and resulting ...
The valuable information on trading sessions can be get through upper and lower shadows of candlesticks . Upper shadows represent the session high and lower shadows the session low. Candlesticks with short shadows indicate that most of the trading action...
In General , the longer the body is, the more intense will be pressure on buying and selling and in contradiction to it ,short candlesticks indicates little price movement and represent consolidation.
Long white candlesticks show strong buying pressure....
Candlesticks formation has some normas and requirements , which needs to be followed to get the best and desired results. To create a candlestick chart, you must have a data set that contains open, high, low and close values for each time period you...