Swing Trading
Recently, the stock market has witnessed volatility as different stocks have gone up and down in a series of highs and lows.
- Amid this volatility, several investors have been accused of swing trading in the stock market.
What is Swing Trading?
- It is a style of trading where investors keep their positions for longer than a single day, typically holding onto stocks for several days or weeks.
- This method is quite popular in the Indian stock market.
- The concept behind swing trading is comparable to stretching a rubber band—once a stock's price has moved significantly in one direction, it's anticipated to snap ....
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