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Editor’s picks
Four articles that most new readers should start with. Not the most recent — the most important.
What is Technical Analysis? A Complete Beginner’s Guide
Learn what is technical analysis in the Indian stock market. Understand charts, patterns, indicators & how to use TA for trading Nifty, Bank Nifty & stocks on NSE and BSE.
Core skillSupport and Resistance
Published: January 28, 2026 · Last refreshed: April 27, 2026. Prices and data are compiled with reasonable care but — always confirm against your broker before trading. Historical…
Do this earlyRisk Management in Trading: Why Most Traders Lose and How to Stop
Quick Answer: Risk management is a system for deciding how much capital to risk per trade to protect your account from catastrophic losses. The professional standard: never risk…
AdvancedPrice Action Trading: Reading Charts Without Indicators
Master price action trading with candlestick patterns, support resistance, and market structure. Learn to read raw charts like professional traders.
Latest articles
The twelve most recently published articles across every topic.
Smart Money Concepts: How Institutional Traders Move Markets
Quick Answer: Smart Money Concepts (SMC) is a price action framework that interprets how institutional traders (smart money) accumulate and distribute positions through market structure.…
Options & F&O TradingOptions Expiry Day Trading: Strategies and Risks
Quick Answer: On expiry day, options premium collapse rapidly (theta decay) and gamma risk explodes in the final hour. Profitable strategies include selling OTM options…
Options & F&O TradingOptions Greeks: Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega Explained
Quick Answer: Options Greeks — Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega — measure how an option's price will change with different market conditions. Delta = directional exposure.…
Options & F&O TradingOptions Chain: How to Read Open Interest, Volume, and Spread
Quick Answer: An options chain is the table showing every available call and put contract for a stock or index at different strikes and expirations.…
Options & F&O TradingOptions Basics: Calls and Puts
Quick Answer: Options give you the right — but not the obligation — to buy (call) or sell (put) an asset at a fixed price…
Risk & Trading PsychologyHow to Keep a Trading Journal
Quick Answer: A trading journal is a structured log of every trade you take — entry, exit, stop loss, rationale, emotion, and outcome. It turns…
Risk & Trading PsychologyRisk-Reward Ratio in Trading: Why Math Beats Win Rate
Quick Answer: A risk-reward ratio (R:R) compares how much you stand to lose versus how much you stand to gain on a trade. Formula: R:R…
Risk & Trading PsychologyStop Loss Strategies: Protecting Your Trading Capital
Quick Answer: A stop loss is a pre-set exit order that limits your loss on a trade if price moves against you. It must be…
Risk & Trading PsychologyPosition Sizing in Trading: How to Calculate the Right Trade Size
Quick Answer: Position sizing is calculating how many shares or contracts to buy based on your account size, risk tolerance, and stop loss distance. The…
Risk & Trading PsychologyRisk Management in Trading: Why Most Traders Lose and How to Stop
Quick Answer: Risk management is a system for deciding how much capital to risk per trade to protect your account from catastrophic losses. The professional…
Fibonacci & HarmonicsFibonacci Extensions
Quick Answer: Fibonacci Extensions project where price moves after bouncing from a retracement. They use three points (swing low, swing high, retracement end) to map…
Technical IndicatorsOBV: On-Balance Volume Explained for Traders
Quick Answer: On-Balance Volume (OBV) is a cumulative volume indicator that reveals institutional accumulation and distribution. Volume on up days adds; volume on down days…
Browse by topic
Every published article, grouped and numbered by topic. Click any topic name to open its hub.
Technical Analysis · Foundation track · open hub →
- What is Technical Analysis? A Complete Beginner’s Guide01
- How to Read Stock Charts: From First Glance to Trade Setup02
- Types of Stock Charts: The Complete Visual Guide03
- Technical Analysis vs Fundamental Analysis: How to Choose the Right Approach04
- Timeframes in Trading: How to Choose the Right One05
- What is a Trend?06
- Trendlines: How to Draw and Trade Them07
- Volume in Trading: The Conviction Signal Behind Every Move08
- What is a Breakout? How Volume Confirms Breakouts09
- What is a Pullback? How to Trade Pullbacks Effectively10
- Dow Theory: The Foundation of All Technical Analysis11
- Types of Trading12
- Set Up Your First Chart on TradingView13
- Common Technical Analysis Myths Busted14
- Technical Analysis Checklist15
- How to Draw Support and Resistance Levels16
- Dynamic vs Static Support and Resistance17
Candlestick Patterns · Foundation track · open hub →
- What Are Candlestick Charts?01
- Anatomy of a Candlestick02
- Bullish Candlestick Patterns03
- Bearish Candlestick Patterns04
- Doji Candles Explained05
- Hammer and Hanging Man: Complete Candlestick Guide06
- Engulfing Patterns: Bullish and Bearish Setups for Trading07
- Morning Star and Evening Star Patterns with Chart Examples08
- Shooting Star vs Inverted Hammer09
- Marubozu Candlestick Pattern: The Naked Candle That Signals Dominance10
- Spinning Top and High Wave Candles: Reading Indecision11
- Three White Soldiers and Three Black Crows Explained12
Chart Patterns · Foundation track · open hub →
- Head and Shoulders Pattern: 7 Verified NSE Examples with Trade Plans01
- Double Tops and Double Bottoms: 7 Verified NSE Reversal Patterns02
- Triangle Patterns: Ascending, Descending, and Symmetrical with NSE Examples03
- Flags and Pennants: 7 Verified NSE Continuation Patterns04
- Cup and Handle Pattern: 7 Verified NSE Bullish Continuation Setups05
- Wedge Patterns: Rising and Falling Wedges with 7 NSE Examples06
- Rounding Bottom and Rounding Top: Saucer Reversal Patterns on NSE07
- Gaps in Trading: Breakaway, Runaway, and Exhaustion Gaps with NSE Examples08
- Chart Pattern Trading Strategies: Unified Framework for 12+ Patterns09
- Combine Chart Patterns with Indicators: Confluence Setups with 70%+ Success Rate10
Technical Indicators · Foundation track · open hub →
- EMA Basics: The Faster Moving Average That Actually Reacts01
- SMA vs EMA: Which Moving Average Wins and When02
- Moving Average Crossovers: Golden and Death Crosses Explained03
- VWAP Explained: Volume Weighted Average Price for Swing and Intraday Traders04
- Moving Averages for Trend Confirmation: The 4-EMA Stack Framework05
- RSI Basics: The Relative Strength Index Explained with NSE Examples06
- MACD Basics: The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Explained07
- Bollinger Bands: Volatility Indicator with Squeeze, Walking, and Mean Reversion08
- Supertrend Indicator: ATR-Based Trend Following and Trailing Stop09
- ADX: Measuring Trend Strength with the Average Directional Index10
- Stochastic Oscillator11
- ATR: Average True Range Explained12
- OBV: On-Balance Volume Explained for Traders13
Price Action Trading · Practitioner track · open hub →
- Support and Resistance01
- Supply and Demand Zones02
- Role Reversal: When Support Becomes Resistance03
- False Breakouts: How to Avoid Bull and Bear Traps04
- Price Action Trading: Reading Charts Without Indicators05
- Swing Highs and Swing Lows: Building Market Structure06
- Smart Money Concepts: How Institutional Traders Move Markets07
Options and F&O Trading · Practitioner track · open hub →
- Options Basics: Calls and Puts01
- Options Chain: How to Read Open Interest, Volume, and Spread02
- Options Greeks: Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega Explained03
- Options Expiry Day Trading: Strategies and Risks04
Fibonacci and Harmonics · Practitioner track · open hub →
Risk Management · Practitioner track · open hub →
- Risk Management in Trading: Why Most Traders Lose and How to Stop01
- Position Sizing in Trading: How to Calculate the Right Trade Size02
- Stop Loss Strategies: Protecting Your Trading Capital03
- Risk-Reward Ratio in Trading: Why Math Beats Win Rate04
- How to Keep a Trading Journal05
Articles for Fundamental Analysis, Trading Tools, Daily Market Analysis, and Global Markets are in draft. Market Pulse is live and publishes irregularly as events warrant and will appear here as they ship.
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Are the articles listed here in publication order or learning order?
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