Financial trading uses some phrases that are unique, including the terms that describe whether a trade was entered by buying or selling: Long When a day trader is in a long trade, they have entered a trade by buying a contract (or group of shares, or forex lot), and are hoping that the price will go up. Day traders will often use the terms buy and long interchangeably. … [Read more...]
Nifty Levels for 5th April 2010
Please find the correct levels for nifty The Nifty Levels for 5th April 2010 are First Resistance = 5323 First Support =5280 Second Resistance =5342 Second Support =5256 Breakout above = 5366 Break down Below =5237 The above levels are for intraday only For Sure Shot pack and good Gains in Nifty Please visit Nifty Live Charts.com … [Read more...]
Free Stocks Tips for 5th April 2010
The Various – Daily Stock Recommendation Given by the various analysts and Stock Brokers are : United Bank of India - Daily Stock Recommendations 05-04-2010 Source Action Tip Period Target Price (Rs.) Anil Singhvi Buy, stop loss Rs 66 - 74.00 Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd. - Daily Stock Recommendations 05-04-2010 Source Action Tip Period … [Read more...]
Put/Call Ratio: Meaning and Usage
The put/call ratio is a popular sentiment indicator based upon the trading volumes of put options compared to call options. The ratio attempts to gauge the prevailing level of bullishness or bearishness in the market. Each day the CBOE calculates the ratio below: Volume of put option contracts / Volume of call option contracts On days when the major averages perform … [Read more...]
Upside/Downside Volume: Overview
Measures of Upside/Downside separate the volumes for rising markets from those in falling markets. In essence, the indicator is displaying the new flow of volume into or out of the market. Since the value for the indicator will increase over time as more issues are added to the exchange, traders will have to determine the appropriate extreme rating for the indicator where … [Read more...]