Trading Gaps
Gap is an area on a chart where the price of a stock moves sharply up or down, with almost no trading in between. A gap on a chart happens when the stock closes at one price but opens at a different price on next day.
Gap is an area on a chart where the price of a stock moves sharply up or down, with almost no trading in between. A gap on a chart happens when the stock closes at one price but opens at a different price on next day.
We are happy to announce that soon you will be able to trade directly from Investar into your Zerodha Account.
We are pleased to announce that Option Chain (with Put/Call ratio) is now available for all the optionable symbols in NSE.
From the beginning we wanted Investar to be a one-stop solution for all traders and investors.
We recently introduced the Full/Partial candle scanning interface in Investar 5.2.
If you use Technical Analysis on any active Future, you must have faced the problem regarding insufficient historical data.
Support/Resistance breakouts are used by traders as buy/sell signals. However, often times a stock breaking out of a resistance or support line can lead to false breakouts. One situation this can occur is if too many resistance or support lines are very close together. When this happens, it is best to club nearby lines and treat them as a […]
InvestarIndia was an exhibitor at the Finbridge Expo in Vashi, Navi Mumbai.
In a previous post, we have discussed how to use Supertrend and how it performs better than many of the trending indicators out there.
We are pleased to announce a new release of Investar, Version 5.2 with the Auto-SR addon and other features. A new video explaining the usage of the key features is available, “What’s New in Investar 5.2“. The Auto-Support/Resistance addon features are demoed in Using Auto-Support/Resistance .
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