Options Trading Handbook
There are thousands of books on Options but you wouldn’t find the knowledge that this book provides. The writers provide you descriptive knowledge of options, option Greeks etc. None of the books would provide you the practical concepts on Options that may enable even a semi-literate person to use Option Trading to get rich. This book, that covers the latest information right from the ABCs of Options to Option Greeks in a very simple language, is a rare work of Mahesh Kaushik, the most read research analyst of the Indian stock market.
Kaushik likes to explain complex subjects in simple terms. Keeping the same in mind, this book has also been written in the format of a story to ensure you don’t get bored at any point while reading it. The character in the story Ghisu Bhai is a common waiter and the book, witten in an autobiographical style, describes how Kaushik went about teaching him Option Trading.
Technical Analysis Using Multiple Time Frame By Brian Shannonpdf Work -
Technical Analysis Using Multiple Time Frame By Brian Shannonpdf Work -
In the fast-paced world of trading, information overload is the silent killer of profits. Many traders stare at a single chart—usually the daily or hourly—and wonder why they keep getting "chopped up" by false breakouts or sudden reversals. The missing link, for countless retail investors, is context.
Shannon’s greatest contribution is shifting the trader’s focus from "What will the price do next?" to "Where am I wrong?" By layering the weekly, daily, and hourly charts, you remove emotional FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). You trade only when the tide, the waves, and the ripples move in unison. In the fast-paced world of trading, information overload
Shannon prefers SMAs over EMAs (Exponential) because SMAs act as truer support/resistance levels for institutional money. : The 1-hour chart shows that XYZ has
: The 1-hour chart shows that XYZ has been trending higher within the range, with a bullish chart pattern forming. with a bullish chart pattern forming.
