A price chart can look bullish and bearish at the same time. The weekly trend may be moving higher, the daily chart may be correcting, and the intraday chart may
If you have ever added Fibonacci levels to a Nifty chart, you have probably seen numbers like 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 127.2% and 161.8%. They may look like part of the
Harmonic patterns can sound more complicated than they really are. At the most basic level, they are simply shapes that form on a price chart when the market moves up
Two numbers often sit next to each other on an options platform: IV Rank and IV Percentile. Both usually run from 0 to 100. Both compare current implied volatility with
Open interest often appears beside price and volume on a derivatives screen. Yet it is frequently read as a direct bullish or bearish signal. Rising OI is called positive, while
Smart Money Concepts, or SMC, is a way of reading price charts more systematically. It looks at how the market forms highs and lows, where liquidity may be concentrated, how