DIFM Certified Advance Level Technical Analyst

Technical Analysis is a method of evaluating securities by relying on the assumption that market data, such as charts of price, volume, and open interest, can help predict future (usually short-term) market trends.

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DIFM Certified Advance Level Technical Analyst

Technical Analysis is a method of evaluating securities by relying on the assumption that market data, such as charts of price, volume, and open interest, can help predict future (usually short-term) market trends.

WHAT YOU WILL GET?

Become a certified Technical Analyst

Assistance in getting a job as Technical Analyst or Research Analyst

Certification from DIFM (Autonomous Body)

Special Perks

Intraday Trading Strategies and Positional Strategies for Equity, Commodity, Nifty, BankNifty and FinNifty will be covered.

Program Highlights

  • Methods for identifying trends and turning points.
  • Develop self-trading platform by using a set of indicators.
  • Method for price forecasting.
  • Understanding charts and their patterns for buy-sell decisions.
  • Learn all candles, paterns and indicators and many more
  • Learn how to operate or use technical softwares for research.
  • Learn how to trade in all segments either it is equity, commodity or currency.
  • Get certified for technical analysis certification.
  • Use of art techniques for Successful intra-day and short term trading

Career Opportunity

After completing DIFM Certified Technical Analysis Course Candidate should be eligible to be a technical analyst and work as technical analyst.

Fees & Duration

Program Fee

Rs.20,000 + GST

Duration

1 Month

Program Eligibility

  • MBA & BBA Students
  • Bankers
  • Working Professionals
  • Traders & Investors
  • Dealers, Sub-brokers, Relationship Managers, Asst. Relationship Managers, Professional, Stock Broker, Investment Consultants, Portfolio Managers, Fund Managers, Wealth Managers, Treasury Managers, Researchers, etc.
  • Pursuing Students
  • Those who want to start a business in Financial Market

About Advance Level Technical Analyst Course

Technical Analysis is a method of evaluating securities by relying on the assumption that market data, such as charts of price, volume, and open interest, can help predict future (usually short-term) market trends. It provides you tools for managing trading positions, Its is about the generation of profit & tricks for intra-day trading by using technical analysis It provides you intensive training on how securities, price of equities, commodities etc. behave seeing past behaviour patterns of the markets and how to exploit that information to make money while avoiding losses. Unlike Fundamental Analysis, the intrinsic value of the security is not considered. Technical Analysts believe that they can accurately predict the future price of a stock by looking at its historical prices and other trading variables.

Technical analysis has become increasingly popular over the past several years, as more and more investors, traders believe that the historic performance of a stock is a strong indication of future performance. The use of past performance should come as no surprise as the markets are known to move as per predictable trends and patterns. These trends continue until something happens to change the trend, and until this change occurs, price levels are predictable.

Technical Analysis not only helps you understand the profit target but also aware you of risk involved in the trade.
We teach the secrets of successful traders, We teach unique ideas to trade in Intraday, Swing trade, Short term delivery, Futures & Options, This course is different from regular technical analysis because Our studies are based on Logic & easy mathematical formulas, and are used by many successful traders, Brokers, and Fund Managers.

Program Curriculum

Technical Analysis and its Application

Technical Analysis: An Introduction

  • What is technical analysis?
  • The basis of technical analysis
  • Difference between technical vs fundamental analysis

Type of Charts

  • Line chart
  • Bar chart
  • Candlestick chart
  • Kagi chart
  • Point & Figure chart
  • Renko chart
  • Three Line Break chart

Trend Lines

  • What is the purpose of drawing trend lines
  • How to plot trend lines

Candlestick Study

One candlestick pattern

  • Doji
  • Hammer  / Hanging Man
  • Inverted Hammer / Shooting Star
  • Spinning Top
  • Marubozu 

Double candlestick pattern

  • Bullish /Bearish Engulf
  • Bullish /Bearish Harami
  • Piercing pattern /Dark cloud cover
  • Tweezer Top & Bottom

Triple candlestick pattern

  • Morning star /Evening star
  • Three white shoulders / Three black crows
  • Abandoned body (Bullish & Bearish)
  • Tasuki Gap (Bullish & Bearish)

Five candlestick pattern

  • Rising three methods & falling three methods

Support & Resistance

  • What is Support?
  • What is Resistance
  • Change of support to resistance and vice versa

Charts Patterns and their Study

Four stages: Accumulation, Mark-up, Distribution and Panic liquidation

Chart patterns

  • Head & Shoulder
  • Inverted Head & Shoulder
  • Double top/bottom
  • Flag & Pennant
  • Symmetrical, Ascending, Descending Triangles
  • Wedge Patterns
  • Rounding top/bottom
  • Cup & Handle
  • Rectangles Bullish / Bearish
  • Triple top/bottom. 

Oscillators & Indicators

  • What does a technical indicator offer?
  • Why use indicators?

Trading psychology and how to manage the risk.

Moving averages 

  • Simple moving average (SMA)
  • Exponential moving average (EMA)
  • How to trade on moving averages

MACD 

  • What is the MACD and how is it calculated
  • How to trade on MACD

RSI

  • What is momentum?
  • Calculation of the RSI
  • Divergence
  • How to trade on RSI?

On Balance Volume

  • Overview
  • Calculation of OBV
  • How to trade on OBV?

Stochastic 

  • Overview
  • Construction
  • How to trade on stochastic?

William %R

  • Overview
  • Signals
  • How to trade on William %R?

Bollinger bands

  • Few rules for beginners
  • How to trade on bb?
  • How to use multiple indicators?

Money Flow Index

  • Overview
  • How to trade on MFI?

Money Flow Index

  • Overview
  • How to trade on MFI?

Trading Strategy

The Dow Theory

  • Background
  • Principal rule of the Dow theory

Elliot Waves theory

  • Elliot wave basics
  • How to trade on Elliot waves?

Fibonacci Sequence

  • How to trade on Fibonacci retracement?
  • How to trade on Fibonacci extension?

Gaps & Gaps Analysis

  • Types of Gaps:
        •Common gap
        •Breakaway gap
        •Runaway gap
        •Exhaustion gap
        •Island cluster

Eligible Criteria

There is no minimum education criteria to learn technical analysis but those who want to do a job as a technical analyst should be at least a Graduate. To understand and analyse the market only for trading and investing purposes we recommend that the candidate should be at least 10th pass.

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