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The Nifty futures is the stock index which is most volatile and favourite for the Intraday traders. The nifty future is combination of the 5 Blue chip companies thus is used for an investment as well as for speculation or intraday trading.
The traders general outlook is that since it is such liquid index and since it has a broad range of movement, they can make good money on trading it as swing trade that is Bue –sell- buy . They try to pick the tops and bottoms. For this several methods have been devoiced by analysts. The trader is always hungry for methods which get then maximum accuracy.
For precise trading on nifty there needs to be a trading method/ trading strategy/ trading system/ trading software/ and risk management methods which have an edge over the others. Then only will the trader make any gains in the long run.
As you can see in the charts below, The trend radar is a tool that has been developed to get an overview of the trend in any time frame and it is refreshed every 5 minutes. This can be applied to any charts . When a buy sell signal is generated on the charts, whether mechanical intradaysoftware or manual trading strategy, then it may be confirmed by the trend radar . In case the trend is favourable in all time frames, then the trader will have an edge over the others.
The below charts generated the buy signals on the nifty live charts, but as it is better to confirm the trend the lower panel of the trend radar helps for the same.
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