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NIFTY LIVE CHARTING SIGNALS ALONG WITH BUY SELL SIGNALS FOR DESCIPLINED TRADING IN THE STOCK MARKETS

The stock markets offer great opportunity to make a living from doing intraday trading. The only reason why most of the intraday traders lose while only few gain in the long run, is because of lack of discipline. Once the novice trader studies technical analysis and other wide variety of information on the net , he gets so puzzled that which are the correct strategy to use for successful trading. The intraday trading strategy needs to be so simple just like ABC . The rules need to be robust and simple so that the same can be immediately used when the setup appears on the live nifty charts .The Intraday trader needs to apply the risk management like the partial exit at small targets and to avoid any large draw downs to maintain long life in the markets . The better method that is becoming popular is use some pre-fed logic into some intraday trading systems . These are also called auto buy sell signals software. They are basically run on the live nifty or commodity charts . They would then use some intraday formulas and strategy to generate the correct and timely Buy sell signals when the market or stock changes direction, or meets some charts patterns.These also provide the details like the targets , the stop loss and the trailing stop loss etc. Once these are scanned for the entire watch list what are being traded then the same signals are shown for all the other scripts. This saves time and provides the opportunity to get in and out of the markets at the right time rather than suffering emotional intervention. These buy sell intraday software are a big boon for the traders. The sample buy sell signal charts are shown below for effective learning- 
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