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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES

A Government security (G-sec) is a debt obligation of the Indian government to fund their fiscal deficit. These instruments are trad-able and are issued either by the central or the

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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT POINT AND FIGURE CHARTS

On point and Figure Charts X’s represent up movements which are called boxes. On point and Figure charts O’s represent down movements which are called boxes. Box-size is pre-determined either as

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Characteristics of Cycles

HARMONICS: Larger cycles can be broken down into smaller, and equal, cycles. A 40-week cycle divides in to two 20-week cycles. A 20-week cycle divides into two 10-week cycles. Sometimes

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Force Index and Stochastic

FORCE INDEX:            Force Index is a Market Breadth Indicator. A Force Index combines price and volume into one value, attempting to measure the force behind a move in price. It

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INTRODUCTION TO BREADTH INDICATORS

Breadth Indicators consists of a Mathematical formula that uses advancing and declining issues to calculate the amount of participation in the movement of the stock Market. By evaluating how many

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Gaps in Technical Charts

GAPS: A gap occurs when a security’s price jumps between two trading periods, skipping over certain prices. A gap creates a hole, or a void, on a price chart. A

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COMMODITY CHANNEL INDEX (CCI)

  The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is an Oscillator originally developed by Donald Lambert. Since then the indicator has grown in popularity and is now very common tool for traders

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DOW THEORY

Dow Theory was formulated from a series of Wall Street Journal’s editorials authorized by Charles H. Dow from 1900 until the time of his death in 1902. These editorials reflected

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INTER-MARKET ANALYSIS

Inter-market analysis is a branch of technical analysis that examines the correlations between four major asset classes: stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies. The relation between these can be used to

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GREENSHOE OPTION

Over-allotment options are known as Green shoe options , because in 1919, Green shoe manufacturing Company, was the first to issue this type of option. A green show option can

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