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STOP LOSS AND TARGET IN INTRADAY TRADING - RISK MANAGEMENT GUIDE

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  READ ON AMAZON : HOW THE RICH BUY INSURANCE - HIDDEN STRATEGIES THE 1% USE TO PROTECT, MULTIPLY AND TRANSFER WEALTH Learn how to set stop loss and target in intraday trading. Understand risk management, risk-reward ratio, and how to protect capital while trading. Introduction Most beginners focus only on:  “Which stock to buy?” But successful traders focus on:  How much can I lose? This is where Stop Loss and Target Setting come into play. If you don’t control your losses, no strategy will save you. This guide will help you understand: what is stop loss how to set targets how to manage risk in intraday trading What is Stop Loss? A stop loss is a predefined price level where you exit a trade to limit your loss. Example You buy a stock at ₹100. You set stop loss at ₹97. If price falls to ₹97 → trade automatically exits.  Loss limited to ₹3 per share. Why Stop Loss is Important Stop loss protects you from: big losses emotional trading market uncertainty Rule: ...

BEST INTRADAY TRADING STRATEGIES FOR BEGINNERS

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Learn the best intraday trading strategies for beginners including trend following, breakout trading, scalping, and momentum trading with examples. Introduction After understanding what intraday trading is, the next step is:  How to trade profitably in a single day Many beginners enter intraday trading without a plan and end up losing money. Successful traders follow clear strategies. In this article, you will learn: the best intraday trading strategies how to apply them when to use them common mistakes to avoid What is an Intraday Trading Strategy? An intraday trading strategy is a set of rules that helps you decide: when to enter a trade when to exit where to place stop loss Without a strategy, trading becomes gambling. 1️⃣ Trend Following Strategy (Best for Beginners) This is the simplest and most effective strategy. Concept  “The trend is your friend” Trade in the direction of the market trend. How to Identify Trend Use: 20 EMA 50 EMA If price is above EMAs → Uptrend If pr...