Swing Trading

Scalping is an ultra-short-term trading strategy that focuses on capturing small price movements within a very short time frame, often lasting seconds to minutes. Scalpers aim to make dozens or even hundreds of trades per day, accumulating small profits that add up over time. Since scalping relies on quick execution and low spreads, it is ... Read more

Position Trading

Position trading is a long-term strategy where traders hold positions for months to years, focusing on major market trends. It is similar to investing but involves active monitoring of economic conditions, sector performance, and macroeconomic indicators. This approach is less concerned with short-term volatility and more focused on capturing significant price movements over time. Nifty ... Read more

Intraday (Day Trading)

Intraday trading, also known as day trading, involves buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading day to take advantage of short-term price movements. Unlike scalping, which involves very quick trades, intraday traders hold positions for minutes to a few hours but always exit before the market closes. Instruments like Nifty and Bank Nifty ... Read more

Swing Trading

Position trading is a long-term strategy where traders hold positions for months to years, focusing on major market trends. It is similar to investing but involves active monitoring of economic conditions, sector performance, and macroeconomic indicators. This approach is less concerned with short-term volatility and more focused on capturing significant price movements over time. Nifty ... Read more

Scalping

Scalping is an ultra-short-term trading strategy that focuses on capturing small price movements within a very short time frame, often lasting seconds to minutes. Scalpers aim to make dozens or even hundreds of trades per day, accumulating small profits that add up over time. Since scalping relies on quick execution and low spreads, it is ... Read more