What Are Stocks & Technical Stock
Analysis?
Plain and simple, stock is a share in
the ownership of a company. Whether you say shares, equity, securities or
stock, it all means the same thing. The Holding a company's stock means
that you are one of the many owners (shareholders)
of a company. A stock is represented by a stock certificate. In today's
computer age, you won't actually get to see this document because your
brokerage keeps these records electronically in your demat account. This is
done to make the shares easier to trade. The importance of stock ownership is your
claim on assets and earnings. Without this, the stock wouldn't be worth the
paper it's printed on. But almost the traders today buy it for
appreciation of values in market.
How would you know the value will be
appreciated or depreciated? There are
two things you can predict, Fundamental Analysis and Technical Analysis.
I don’t talk much about fundamental analysis here. As a common trader and poor
knowledge about fundamentals, we can’t predict price movement based on
published financials. But we can quickly learn the Technical Analysis and can
apply that in our day to day trading.
Technical analysis is a method of evaluating securities
by analyzing the statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices
and volume.
Technical analysts do not attempt to measure a security's intrinsic value,
but instead use charts and other tools to identify patterns that can
suggest future activity. So technical analysis looks at the price movement
of a security and uses this data to predict its future price movements.
Using technical analysis you can predict small, medium and large price movement.
Every technical analyst has its own
methods to analysis. There are thousands of indicators to analyze but
practically it’s impossible to apply all one together. We should stick with
specific indicators in day to day trading.
YouTrader provides following technical indicators
Pivot, MACD, Moving Averages,
Exponential Moving Averages, RSI, Slow Stochastic
Oscillator
These are all available in interval of
2MIN, 5MIN, 30MIN, Daily and Weekly.
I will post all the details about these
indicators and how those are applied in YouTrader in coming blogs.
Happy Reading….
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