Timing and Preparation Put You on the Right Side
Most traders form their view too early. The moment the market opens, they decide what the day will look like. If the price opens lower, …
Most traders form their view too early. The moment the market opens, they decide what the day will look like. If the price opens lower, …
Most traders try to enter a move that has already begun rather than being positioned before it. Most traders believe they missed it because the …
Most traders want to understand where the market may go. But without a dependable approach, that effort quickly becomes guesswork. Without a rational system, traders …
In our previous example, we saw how a swift upward move in Nifty began when the timing suggested an upward move. The move did not just …
A Market Insight That Challenges Conventional Thinking Most traders believe that markets turn just because of price levels. They look for support and resistance zones, …
Many traders experience this situation, and that too frequently. You study the chart and identify a level that looks important. The analysis makes sense. The …
This week has been a perfect example of how quickly market sentiment can shift. Within three sessions, the market moved up, erased gains, and then reversed …
Most market moves look obvious after they happen. The hard part is seeing them early, when no one is paying attention. Back in 2024, when …
Most traders know what to do. The problem starts when mechanical trading decisions break down after being wrong once. That hesitation usually shows up after …
Short-term trading is about timing. It’s about recognising when the odds are in your favour and acting with confidence. Those moments aren’t daily events. They …