Showing posts with label Bearish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bearish. Show all posts
Bull and Bear Market

Bull and Bear Market

Bull and Bear Market

Bull and Bear Market

When you are into the work of stock trading, you often hear the terms “bull” and “bear”. These terms are used to define market conditions. It is important to know and understand what the terms indicate, in order to understand the functioning of the market. Let’s understand what are bear and bull markets and which one is better Bear or Bull market? And then let’s dig deeper into it.
The words Bull and Bear are used to describe whether the market is appreciating or depreciating in value. Sometimes, these terms are also used to determine how investors think about the market and the subsequent trends.
In simple words, when the stock market rises high, it is said to be bullish or bull market. It is characterized by a continual increase in market share prices. When the market is bullish, most investors often believe that the uptrend will remain for a longer period of time.
On the other hand, the market is said to be bearish, when it is facing a downfall. A bear market is the indication of decline. In Bear Market, the share prices start dropping, and the economy of the country slows down.
Which one is better Bear or Bull market?
Both bear and bull markets have different impact on your investments. When the market is bullish, short term or intra-day trading takes a peek. On the other hand, the bear market brings long-term investment opportunities to investors. So it’s a good idea to spend some time to govern the market and make investment decisions accordingly.
Open vs High
Opening price is significant especially at the beginning of the market, to determine day trading strategies. The price at which stock first trade on trading day is known as opening priceOpen vs high-low generally gives you the first impression of how a stock will perform throughout that trading day. Hence, the effect of news, events reflects on opening price, at times leading to the opening of stock in gap up or gap down.
When this opening price is compared with High or low, it helps the trader to take an effective position in the market. Therefore, a specific feature where High price can be compared with low prices, would be beneficent for the trader.
Open vs High low can be understood into two sections, in order to generate Buy & Sell signal:-

Open  equals to high


Open  equals to high

This indicates Bearish trend as prices will probably move below high price. In other words, a trader can go Short.  Whereas Previous high will help a trader to identify breakout by comparing it with current day’s high price.

Open equals to low

Open equals to low


This indicates Bullish trend, thus a trader can go long. Here prices will possibly move upward beyond low price. However, previous low can help in determining the breakouts.
We have thus developed open v/s high-low feature for traders to identify intra-day trading strategies and even the ‘%chg’ option plays an important role for intra-day traders. This feature in TruedataCheetah is shaped in such a way where a trader can certainly take position by just observing the results.
Studying Breadth of the Market

Studying Breadth of the Market


Studying Breadth of the Market

Studying Breadth of the Market

Market Breadth – ADS (Advance, Decline, Same) Feature in TrueData Cheetah is similar to the breadth indicator. Breadth Indicator measures the number of advancing and declining stocks using a mathematical formula. It reflects Market Sentiments. Looking at ADS,  a Trader would get an idea about how a Market Performing. It also has a third line ‘Same line’ which shows the percentage of stocks which are neither advancing nor declining, it shows stock with no % change in their close price.

The advance-Decline line can be better understood by Studying convergence and divergence:-

Convergence

bullish convergence
Bullish- when advance line converge towards decline line from bottom to above, then it’s a bullish convergence. It generally shows signs of trend reversal in the market from Bearish to Bullish.
Bearish – when advance line crosses the decline line by moving down, it leads to bearish convergence.  This typically indicates a bearish reversal in the market.

Divergence

Bearish divergence

After convergence, ADS forming new highs or new lows. This can be used to identify a trend where fewer stocks are declining and the decline in the index may be nearing an end. Thus a trader can identify a stock in a group by using ‘% chg’  for trading.
Similar trading pattern could be followed in Bearish divergence.

Ratio

Ratio

A/D ratio if above 1.25 shows a bullish trend in the market whereas if below indicates a Bearish Trend, if A/D ratio is between 0 and 1, this indicates bearish to choppy market. Using  A/A+D formula shows a strong bullish trend if above 0.60 or bearish trend if below 0.50.

This TrueData Cheetah feature is therefore significant while trading as it gives you an overall view of the market.

How to Keep an Eye on Intra Day

How to Keep an Eye on Intra Day


How to Keep an Eye on Intra Day

Market eye filters is made creatively to help you take advantage of market opportunities without using any strategy. Market eye is an event tracker, a type of Market Scanner. There are pre-defined Bullish as well as Bearish events such as high of the day, low of the day, gap up, gap down, etc. Most of the software’s in the market provide this kind of feature but what makes this feature unique in TrueData Cheetah is the option of ‘Filters‘.
Market Eye filters will help you to filter out the choppy market, as a good scanner should not have same stocks repeating itself.

As I mentioned above, taking advantage of market opportunities such as:

1) Gap up/Gap down:

Breakout occurs when a stock forms a Gap up, trader can take a long position or cover short position or a Gap down, trader can go short or sell long positions.

2) Turn over:

Volume breakout can lead to market reversal or conviction that breakout is real. Momentum traders are thus benefitted from volume breakout. High volume with gap up or gap down could be identified with this filter.

3) Identifying Support and Resistance:

When a stock reaches a new high in an uptrend it forms support and similarly, resistance is formed when a stock reaches a new low in down market. Thus Selling in new low and buying in new high can be a profitable trade. Reversals build slowly. Also in case of the first sharp dip always finds buyers and the first sharp rise always finds sellers.

4) % Chg:

Long candle (bullish or bearish) accompanied with high volume filter is significant.
Removes noise from the market. Only significant movement between tick is identified thus stocks with significant movement can be concentrated upon.
 Thus using our market eye one can trade in any kind of market in the right direction irrespective of noise.