Stock Trading Course Contents

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BASICS

Introduction to Indian Stock Market: Understanding how the Indian stock market
operates, including key players, regulations, and the role of the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

Indian Stock Exchanges: Exploring major stock exchanges in India such as the
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), where stocks
and other financial instruments are traded.

Indian Indices: Learning about prominent Indian stock market indices like the Nifty 50
and the Sensex, which track the performance of select stocks listed on the NSE and
BSE, respectively.

ANALYSIS

Analysis in Indian Stock Market: Applying various methods of analysis to Indian


stocks, including fundamental analysis focusing on company financials and technical
analysis examining price patterns and indicators.

Time Frame in Charts: Understanding the significance of different time frames in


analysing Indian stock price charts, including daily, weekly, and monthly charts.

TOOLS FOR TRADING

Support and Resistance Levels: in Indian Market: Identifying support and resistance
levels specific to Indian stocks, which influence buying and selling decisions.

EMA/SMA in Indian Market: Utilising Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) and Simple
Moving Averages (SMA) in analysing Indian stock price trends and identifying potential
entry and exit points.

Chart Patterns in Indian Market: Recognising common chart patterns in Indian stock
charts, such as Bullish/Bearish Engulfing, Bullish/Bearish Harami, and Hammer and
Trendlines.

Types of Trading in Indian Market: Exploring different trading styles suitable for the
Indian market, including day trading, swing trading, and long-term investing, considering
factors like liquidity and volatility.

Let's Trade in Indian Market:


(a) Starting with paper trading for at least 15 days to practice strategies without risking
real money.
(b) Gradually transitioning to small quantity trades over the next 15 days to gain
experience and confidence.
(c) Finally, deploying capital and enjoying trading in the Indian stock market while
managing risks and staying informed about market developments.

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