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“Last Diwali to this Diwali: Summary of Momentum Investments/ Trades taken (#MostlyMomentum)!!”:

Introduction of my journey so far:
I started my #StockMarket journey Jul- 2016:

•During 2016-17, as a typical new investor, started with TV Tips, and IPOs,
this (IPOs) helped in a way, best #DMART has still been the best of IPOs I applied for, got allotment, and kept for couple of months and captured fastest 282% of my #StockMarket journey.

• During 2017-18, decided not to go after TV Tips,
and started doing something on my own including a little Option “BUYING” 12, lost some funds in Option Buying, but gained a lot of experience regarding not to so something you don’t know. Alongside this, also started exploring cash market strategies of buying what is going up and
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We will understand why Logarithmic charts should be used for Technical Analysis over Arithmetic charts

Traders looking to capture short-term price movement may prefer Arithmetic(linear) scale charts.

#TechnoFunda
#StockMarket
#metals
#StockMarketindia
#stocks
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The problem with linear scale is when zoomed out to view long-term price history it can make the chart look parabolic or scary to retail investors. Commonly, when a security's price range over the period being studied is greater than 20%, a log scale chart should be used.
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Long-term charts consisting of X years should also be plotted on the log scale. This becomes even more important when charting growth stocks. Log scale help investors visualize a nice consistent uptrend while softening chart volatility which in turn helps take out emotion.
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