Market conditions While referring to markets is either bull or bear is very general, there are certain types of specific markets conditions that exist in both markets. For example, a bullish market is often accompanied by a sudden increase demand for securities and smaller supplies of the same securities. This is because more investors are willing to buy securities while … [Read more...]
Bulls and Bear : The concept
Bear : An operator who expects the share price to fall Bear Market : A weak and falling market where buyers are absent Bull : An operator who expects the share price to rise and takes position in the market to sell at a later date. Bull Market : A rising market where buyers far outnumber the sellers A stock market bull is someone who has a very optimistic view of … [Read more...]
Indian stock market
The origination of the Indian stock market may be traced back to 1875, when 22 enterprising brokers under a Banyan tree established the Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE). Over the last 125 years, the Indian securities market has evolved continuously to become one of the most dynamic, modern and efficient securities markets in Asia. Today, Indian markets conform to international … [Read more...]
Day trading Techniques
There are six common basic strategies by which day traders attempt to make a profit: 1. Trend following Trend following, a strategy used in all trading time frames, assumes that stocks which have been rising steadily will continue to rise, and vice versa. The trend follower buys a stock which has been rising, or short-sells a falling stock, in the expectation that the trend … [Read more...]
Getting started with the stock market
There are many people for whom stock market trading is all about selling and buying stocks. Making money for them in stock market needs luck and nothing else and hence they prefer to stay away from the stock market. But the reality is far from this. Like any other investment stock market investment is also a calculated decision that you need to take with proper care and only … [Read more...]