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Bullish
Price in riseing / Uptrend
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Bearish
Price in falling / Down trend
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Side ways
When prices fluctuate within a tight range
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Support
Support is the level at which demand is strong enough to stop the stock from falling any further. In the image above you can see that each time the price reaches the support level, it has difficulty penetrating that level.
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Resistance
Resistance is the level at which supply is strong enough to stop the stock from moving higher. In the image above you can see that each time the price reaches the resistance level, it has a hard time moving higher.
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Indicator
In the context of technical analysis, an indicator is a mathematical calculation based on a security's price or volume. The result is used to predict future prices.
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NIFTY
Index of NSE
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SENSEX
Index of BSE
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FIIS
Foreigh Institutional Investors
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DIIS
Domestic institutional investors
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MFs
Mutual Funds
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NBFCs
Non-Banking Financial Companies
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NSE
National Stock Exchange
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BSE
Bombay Stock Exchange
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MCX
Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited
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NCDEX
National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited
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EQ
Equity / Stock / Share
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ETF
Exchange Traded Funds
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FNO
Futures & Options
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CDS
Currency Derivatives
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IPO
Initial Public Offer
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FV
Face Value
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BONUS
Free shares given by company
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DIVIDEND
Dividend is the distribution of a company`s earnings (Profits) to its share holders, determined by the company`s board of directors
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MTM
Mark-To-Market
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Near
Current month
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Next
Next Month
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Far
Far Month
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CE
Call Option
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PE
Put Option
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ITM
In the money
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ATM
At the money
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OTM
Out of the money
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Strick price
Gussing Price
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Premium
Option rate
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Watchlist
A list of Securities you want to watch / trac
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CMP
Current Market price
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O
Open price
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H
High price
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L
Low price
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CLS
Closing price
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LTP
Last Traded price
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BID
Buyer price
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ASK/OFFER
Seller price
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LTQ
Last Traded Qty
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LTT
Last Traded Time
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OI
Open Intrest (To be closed contracts)
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Expiry
Date of contract expiry
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Lower circuit
A minimum price that a stock can hit on a particular trading day / No buyers
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Upper circuit
The highest possible price that a stock can hit on a particular trading day / No sellers
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Chart
Graph
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Candle
A candlestick is a type of price chart used in technical analysis that displays the high, low, open, and closing prices of a security for a specific period. Example 5min,1hr,1Day
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Green Candle
Closing price is > open price of that candle
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Red Candle
Closing price is < open price of that candle
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Portfolio
stocks in your Demat a/c
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Postitions
shows you any open positions you have taken in intraday (buy or sell) or the derivatives segment. FNO
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Mkt cap
Market capitalization (is the total value of a publicly traded company's outstanding common shares owned by stockholders. i.e. current share price x Total shares)
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BV
The book value of a stock is theoretically the amount of money that would be paid to shareholders if the company was liquidated and paid off all of its liabilities. As a result, the book value equals the difference between a company's total assets and total liabilities.
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PE
Price to Earnings Ratio or Price to Earnings Multiple is the ratio of share price of a stock to its earnings per share (EPS). PE ratio is one of the most popular valuation metric of stocks. It provides indication whether a stock at its current market price is expensive or cheap.
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Ind pe
Industry pe
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EPS
Earning per share
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NP
Net profit
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Corporate action
Dividend, Bonous, Split etc.
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ROE
Return on equity (ROE) is the measure of a company's net income divided by its shareholders' equity.
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ROCE
The term return on capital employed (ROCE) refers to a financial ratio that can be used to assess a company's profitability and capital efficiency. In other words, this ratio can help to understand how well a company is generating profits from its capital as it is put to use.
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EBITDA
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation, or EBITDA, is a statistic used to assess a company's operating performance. It is a proxy for the cash flow generated by its complete operations.
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PEER
Peer groups refer to companies that are in the same industry or sector. These are competitors that are roughly the same size. Peer groups can be found in analyst research reports or an individual company's financial statements.