Objective
This course gives the candidate complete knowledge of Technical Charts. It equips the investor to analyze the market and track market movements. Technical Analysis is an art and to be a good artist you need to practice this art. It’s a study of price movement based on believe that history repeats itself. So in future same thing can repeat. There are various studies done in technical analysis , but most important is your own trading psychology and trade timing .This Program will train you in Intraday Trading ,Scalping , swing Trading and long term trading using Technical analysis.
Eligibility :Graduate / Under Graduate
Modes of Teaching : Online / Classroom Lecture
Duration : 2 Months - (2 classes per week)
1 Month (If 4 classes taken per week)
Course Highlights
- Multiple Career options with 100% Placement Assurance
- Hands-on training on LIVE Technical Software
- Campus to Corporate Program
I. Introduction to Technical Analysis
- Difference between Technical Analysis and Fundamental Analysis
- History of Technical Analysis
- Technical Analysis: Guiding Principles and Basic Assumptions
II. Introduction to Basics of Charts
- Types of Charts
- Attaching Indicators on charts.
- How to Draw Trend Lines On Charts
- Basic Charting Techniques
III. Candle Stick Charting (Advance & Basic Patterns)
VI. Support and Resistance
V. Money Management, Stock Selection
VI. Chart Patterns
- Chart Pattern Formations
- Chart Patterns with target measurement techniques
VII. Technical Theories
- Principles of Dow Theory
- Demand and Supply Philosophy with Dow Theory
- Introduction to Elliot Wave Theory and Fibonacci Retracements
- Creating Wave counts on historic charts
VIII. Technical Indicators (Various Indicators are taught in detail, some of them are listed below)
- Various types of Indicators -Moving Averages, Stochastic
- Moving average convergence & divergence (MACD), etc.
- R.S.I, Stochastic etc.
- Williams %R, Chande Momentum Oscillator, TRIX Indicator, ADX Indicator
IX. Volume Theory
- Volume along with the Accumulation & Distribution line , Selling Climax , Accumulation
Distribution, High Volume wash out, volume confirmation , volume Divergence
X. Theory Of Price Gaps