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Research Via Financial Services

About us Research via is a leading financial services provider with presence in Indian and other global capital markets. With its full fledged research operations, Research via has proven itself as Investment Advisory Company that produces and delivers high accuracy tips and recommendations for  Equity Tips  Derivatives Tips – Futures and Options  Commodity Tips – MCX, NCDEX and COMEX  Forex Tips – Domestic and International

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EQUITY TRADING

In Stock Market, Equity trading is the buying and selling of company stock shares. Shares in large publicly traded companies are traded through one of the major stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange(LME), which serve as managed auctions for stock trades. Stock shares in smaller public companies are bought and sold in over-the-counter markets. Equity trading can be performed by the owner of the shares, or by an agent authorized to Trade on behalf of the share's owner. Proprietary trading is buying and selling for the trader's own loss or profit. In this case, the principal is the owner of the shares. Agency trading is buying and selling by an agent, usually a stockbroker, on behalf of a trader. Agents are paid a commission for performing the trade. Major stock exchanges have market makers who help limit cost variation (volatility) by buying and selling a particular company's shares on their own behalf and also on behalf of other traders. Over the past 15 years with the popularity of the internet and brokerage discount firms, it has become increasingly luring for the average investor to partake in their own financial planning and direction of their future. Although trading can be incredibly stressful and dangerous financially, many people have made it their business in place of a 9 to 5 job. Individuals that pursue this non-mainstream career usually will have a knack for tech analysis, money management, tape reading and trader's psychology as well as enjoy working in a fast paced competitive environment.

Equity Trading Strategies

4 Common Active Trading Strategies 1. Day Trading 2. Position Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Scalping

Day Trading  Day trading is perhaps the most common known active-trading style. It's often considered a pseudonym for active trading itself. Day trading, as its name implies, is the method of buying and selling securities within the same day. Positions are ended out within the same day they are taken, and no position is held overnight. Traditionally, day trading is done by trained traders, such as specialists or market makers. However, electronic trading has opened up this practice to novice traders

Position Trading  Some actually consider position to be a buy-Sell-and-hold strategy and not active trading. However, position trading, when done by an progressive trader, can be a form of active trading. Position trading uses longer term charts - anywhere from daily to monthly - in consolidation with other methods to determine the trend of the current market direction. This type of trade may last for many days to several weeks and sometimes longer, depending on the trend. Trend traders look for successive higher up or low highs to determine the trend of a security. By jumping on and riding the "wave," trend traders aim to profit from both the up and downside of market movements. Trend traders look to decide the direction of the market, but they do not try to forecast any price levels. Typically, trend traders jump on the trend after it has incorporated itself, and when the trend breaks, they usually exit the position. This means that in session of high market volatility, trend trading is more difficult and its positions are generally reduced.

Swing Trading  When a trend breaks, swing traders typically get in the game. At the end of a trend, there is usually some price volatility as the new trend tries to establish itself. Swing traders buy or sell as that price volatility sets in. Swing trades are usually held for more than a day but for a shorter time than trend trades. Swing traders often create a set of trading rules based on technical or fundamental analysis; these trading rules or algorithms are designed to identify when to buy and sell a security. While a swing-trading algorithm does not have to be exact and predict the peak or valley of a price move, it does need a market that moves in one direction or another. A range-bound or sideways market is a risk for swing traders.

Scalping  Scalping is one of the quickest strategies employed by active traders. It includes exploiting various price gaps caused by bid/ask spreads and order flows. The strategy generally works by making the spread or buying at the bid price and selling at the ask price to receive the difference between the two price points. Scalpers attempt to hold their positions for a short period, thus decreasing the risk associated with the strategy. Additionally, a scalper does not try to exploit large moves or move high volumes; rather, they try to take advantage of small moves that occur frequently and move smaller volumes more often. Since the level of profits per trade is small, scalpers look for more liquid markets to increase the frequency of their trades. And unlike swing traders, scalpers like quiet markets that aren't prone to sudden price movements so they can potentially make the spread repeatedly on the same bid/ask prices.

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