Wednesday, February 1, 2012

FIBONACCI RETRACEMENT OF BANK NIFTY

FIBONACCI RETRACEMENT OF BANK NIFTY


BANK NIFTY CONSOLIDATION

BANK NIFTY RESISTANCE LEVEL

SBI READY TO BREAKOUT

NIFTY ABOVE 200 SMA

SBI TREND LINE SUPPORT

RESISTANCE LEVEL OF SBI

MULTIPLE CANDLESTICK PATTERNS

WAIT FOR BREAKOUT IN DLF

DAILY CHART OF DLF

DAILY CHART OF IDFC


DAILY CHART OF NIFTY

DAILY CHART OF NIFTY

DAILY CHART OF HDIL

Sunday, January 16, 2011

WOLF WAVES

WOLF WAVES

waves belong to swing trading methods. It was developed by Bill Wolfe., it is a naturally

occurring trading pattern present in all financial markets. The pattern is composed of five waves

showing supply and demand and a fight towards an equilibrium price. These patterns can

develop over short- and long-term time frames such as minutes or weeks and are used to

predict where a price is heading and when it will get there.

  • Waves 3-4 must stay within the channel created by 1-2
  • Wave 1-2 equals waves 3-4 (shows symmetry)
  • Wave 4 is within the channel created by waves 1-2
  • There is regular time between all waves
  • Wave 5 exceeds trendline created by waves 1 and 3 and is the entry point
OR

point 2 is a top.
- point 1 is the bottom prior to point 2.
- point 3 is the bottom after point 2, point 3 must be lower than point 1.
- point 4 is the top of the rally after point 3. Point 4 must be higher than point 1.

At this stage a trend line is drawn connecting point 1 and 3. An extension of this trend line will project the reversal which will come at point 5.

Point 5 will most likely exceed the trend line drawn from 1 to 3. Point 5 is the entry point with a target at EPA (Estimated Price at Arrival) line.

EPA line (the green line on the illustration) drawn from point 1 to 4 and is extended into the future.

Stops with Wolfe waves

The Stop is placed behind point 5.
If to draw a line from point 2 to point 4, then once price reaches that line, we can move the stop loss to break even level.