Category Archives: Trading Education

3 Steps to choose best technical indicator for Nifty, MCX and Stocks
By Trading Predator April 3rd, 2016 No CommentsBefore you make any assumptions, let me tell one thing! If you’re searching for Holy Grail systems or get rich quick technical indicators then you’ll be in rude shock after reading this. First of all there is no such thing as perfect indicator that precisely predicts every turning point in MCX or Nifty. Anyone seeking

Trading courses in India – 7 things to know before joining
By Trading Predator March 23rd, 2016 5 CommentsTrading in the financial markets is a daunting business. It can make a person financially secure and prosper; on opposite spectrum, trading can lead to severe losses. Experienced traders are good at managing risks and producing consistent returns, through balancing both emotions and risks. Often novice traders or Intermediate traders enroll in trading courses to

Richard wyckoff method of stock selection
By Trading Predator January 29th, 2016 No CommentsRichard Wyckoff method of profiting from the stock market using technical analysis and relative price strength has stood the test of over 80 years was taught by Richard DeMille Wyckoff in the beginning in 1931. Wyckoff described many important aspects of the stock market in a book titled Studies in Tape Reading. His observations are

Introduction to Intermarket Analysis
By Trading Predator January 14th, 2016 1 CommentThe basic premise of Intermarket analysis is that all markets are related. In other words, what happens in one market has an effect on another. On a macro level, the four interrelated markets are the commodity, currency, bond, and stock markets. Institutional traders have long understood the impact of interest rates on stocks, for example.

What is a Trading Edge and Why is it Important for a Trader?
By Trading Predator December 7th, 2015 No CommentsTrading edge is the precise reason behind seeking trading systems and trading strategies. Traders spend hours, days or even years, to find trading edge in mechanical systems, trading strategies and discretionary methods. Trading edge is what differentiates between winning and losing. It creates a line in the sand between trading and gambling. It separates successful