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Day Trading; Financial Instrument

Day Trading Instruments

Day trading involves buying and selling a ‘financial instrument’ within a single day. Various types of instruments are available in the market for traders to make use of. These instruments are capable of creating wealth for a trader if used correctly.

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Stocks

A stock represents the ownership of a portion of any corporation. Depending on the amount of stocks that an investor owns, they are entitled to the same proportion of profit. Stocks are measured in terms of ‘shares’.

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Futures

Futures are contracts that necessitate two parties to make a transaction over a certain asset at a particular time and date. The seller and buyer must sell and buy the asset at the set price, irrespective of the current market price at the expiration of the contract.

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Forex

Currencies are traded in pairs, say USD/INR i.e. US dollar and Indian Rupee. For, example if the associated price with the pair is 74.38 which means it’s going to take 74.38 rupees to buy 1 US dollar. Traders speculate on the price movement of the currency and trade currencies to create profit.

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Options

Options trading can be compared with betting on the horses at the racetrack. So, the chances of either winning all the profit or losing it all are one of the key features of futures trading.

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Bollinger Bands

1) DEFINITION:             BOLLINGER BANDS:                         It is a technical analysis indicator or a tool that gives a higher probability of a stock or

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VWAP

1) What is the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP)? The volume weighted average price (VWAP) is a tradingbenchmark used by traders that gives the average price a

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Relative Strength Index

Relative Strength Index What is it? Or Define? Relative Strength Index (RSI)                RSI is a momentum indicator that measures the speed and change of

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Key Levels

Intro to Key levels 1) Describe Key Level. In trading charts, Support and Resistance acts more significant for technical analysis and gives a strong confirmation

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