Advances in Consumer Research
Issue 1 : 1664-1668
Original Article
Impact of Volatility on Price Action Trading Strategies in the Indian Stock Market
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Assistant Professor, K.D.K. College of Engineering, Nagpur
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Assistant Professor, Dr. Ambedkar Inst. of Management Studies & Research, Nagpur
Abstract

The purpose of this research paper is to analyse the effect of market volatility on price action trading strategies in Indian stock market, specifically referring to bourses like the National Stock Exchange and BSE Limited, under mission National Marketplace Building (NMB). This research examines the impact that changes in volatility have on traders' decision making, price action, candlestick patterns, support and resistance levels, and breakout trading strategies. It discusses the relationship between volatility indicators and price action methods adopted by short-term traders and intraday traders. Data from both the past and current stock market are analysed using analytical and descriptive methods, alongside the use of technical indicators and statistical analysis, in order to assess trading results in volatility levels. The results indicate that volatility has a significant impact on market sentiment, risk and profitability of price action trading strategies. The study finds that traders can benefit from comprehending the volatility behavior in order to enhance their market timing, risk management strategies, and strategic choices in the Indian stock market

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