BankNifty Trading Strategy using VWAP, AVWAP by a CA

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In this Face2Face video, our guest speaker Mr. Bijay Sharma, will talk about his journey as a CA and how he is working in the stock market.  Mr. Bijay Sharma is a  Risk-Reward player who plays the market like a good runner. 

 

This face2Face video will include the bank nifty strategies using VWAP, AVWAP as discussed by the speaker. The volume-weighted average price (VWAP)is a technical analysis indicator used on intraday charts that resets at the start of every new trading session. It's a trading benchmark that represents the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, based on both volume and price. With his knowledge and expertise in this field, he will explain the financial market, which has been helping him to gain profit.

 

The video will have a live demonstration of the trading view with all the charts and patterns, which is making a difference as a trader. He will let us know various strategies and techniques, which are essential in the stock market.

 

More awareness is needed in the stock market to understand the trading psychology, trading strategies such as bank nifty trading strategies, and other such terms. Trading psychology refers to the emotions and mental state that help dictate success or failure in trading securities. Trading psychology represents various aspects of an individual's character and behaviors that influence their trading actions while trading strategy is a systematic methodology used for buying and selling in the securities markets. A trading strategy is based on predefined rules and criteria used when making trading decisions. Learners will get a great learning experience in this field if they watch the video till the end. 

 

Do watch the full video now to know about BankNifty Trading Strategy using VWAP, AVWAP by a CA!

 
Mr. Bijay Sharma in Face2Face

Your Speaker

Mr. Bijay Sharma

Mr. Bijay Sharma is a chartered accountant by qualification and keeps a keen interest in the stock market. He is a Risk-Reward player who plays the market like a good runner. The moment Stop Loss hits, he runs out of trades.
Mr. Vivek Bajaj

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Vivek Bajaj