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Srinivas Garimella
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Asked: February 1, 20242024-02-01T15:15:30+05:30 2024-02-01T15:15:30+05:30In: Derivatives

What is Intraday Swing Trading?

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Can I do swing trading in intraday?

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    1. Abhishek Professional
      2024-01-01T09:00:01+05:30Added an answer on January 1, 2024 at 9:00 am

      What is Intraday Swing Trading

      Intraday swing trading is a type of trading strategy that involves buying and selling the stocks on the same day.

      It is just like intraday trading where we apply swing trading strategies within a day and exit by the end.

      Intraday traders employing swing trading strategies aim to profit from the “swings” or price fluctuations that occur over a single trading session.

      How Intraday Swing Trading Works?

      Here’s how intraday swing trading typically works:

      Traders use technical analysis, chart patterns, indicators, and sometimes fundamental analysis to identify potential swings to capture profits.

      They look for stocks likely to experience significant price movements within the day. Probably they choose the stocks with high volatility.

      Once a potential opportunity is identified, traders determine their entry and exit points. They aim to enter a trade at a favorable price point when they believe the stock’s price is about to move in a certain direction.

      Throughout the trading day, intraday swing traders closely monitor their positions, keeping an eye on price movements and any relevant market conditions according to the time.

      We have to adjust the strategies or exit trades early if conditions change.

      Those who want to earn short-term profits can choose this strategy.

      It requires a good understanding of technical analysis, market dynamics, and risk management principles.

      Traders need to remain disciplined and stick to their strategy when things go wrong.

       

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    2. Nilesh Jaiswal Contributor
      2024-01-01T12:00:10+05:30Added an answer on January 1, 2024 at 12:00 pm

      In intraday trading, you can observe volatility creating an uptrend, downtrend, or sideways of your chosen stocks. If you are a swing trader, you can make use of the intraday trading characteristics that can best suit you to sell your stocks.

      The basic funda in intraday swing trading is to make use of the swings and when the trend is conducive to your stocks then you can execute put options. However, you can make your selling when the trend is on the top in a day trade or buy your chosen stocks when the trading signals hit the bottom.

      You must follow the time frame trend and, essentially, opt for swing trade against the 1-hour time frame performances.

      Intraday trading and swing trading are two different kinds of trades usually preferred by traders as per their appetite.

      In intraday trading, your process of buying and selling completes in a single day time frame whereas in swing trading your buying and selling can last from a few days to a few weeks.

      In intraday swing trading, the trader is completely dependent on the direction of the trend. And, whenever there is a change in the direction of the trend, you will have to reset your stop loss option. By doing so, you can reduce the loss of your stock trade.

      The change in the direction of the stock trends often referred to as swings will have to be judged before you indulge in buy/sell trade. For which, time frame is the best way to predict the high/low volatility, and even the direction of the trends.

      You will also have to utilize charts, technical indicators, and oscillators in short-time trades.

      To keep track of the price movements of the stocks you will have to maintain an analysis of Time frames run throughout, 1-minute, 5-minute, and 1-hourly.

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