As explained in a previous Bank Nifty futures supply and demand forecast, Bank Nifty India managed to break an all-time high last December 2019, but covid-19 fear shuttered the progress the index had made in previous months, creating one of the strongest bearish impulses in many years.
As supply and demand traders, we must not sell after a very strong bearish impulse, and it goes against the core concepts of supply and demand theories. As predicted in the Bank Nifty futures analysis and forecast, there was a lot of room for the Bank Nifty futures index to reach the weekly supply around 30200 around #1. Swing traders and intraday traders would have many opportunities to trade up to that price level. Bank Nifty futures is moving as expected.
At the Set and Forget online trading community, some Indian fellow traders are long-term on Bank Nifty and Nifty 50 Index for various reasons explained in more detail in the trading community and the more advanced supply and demand concepts.
This is the kind of price action technical analysis you will learn in our stock trading community. You will learn how to locate new supply and demand imbalances and trade without using any indicators, no news, no fundamental analysis, no earnings announcements, no volume or VSA analysis. Just supply and demand imbalances.
Watch the Bank Nifty futures video analysis and forecast below
Trading supply and demand imbalances is ideal for beginners and those with a full or half-time job; you won’t need to stay in front of the computer all day long trying to move price action on the Bank Nifty NSE index with your mind.
As supply and demand traders, we do not need to pay attention to the news, fundamentals or any earnings reports. Once a big timeframe imbalance has gained control, earnings do just the opposite and react strongly to those imbalances. Why do you see positive earnings and then the underlying stock drops like a rock, or a negative earnings announcement and the stock rallies like a rocket out of control? You are probably missing the fact that there are big imbalances in gaining control.
Unless you are doing very short-term trading and scalping, you should not worry about fundamentals or earnings announcements on the Bank Nifty NSE index.
You can use these imbalances to plan your trades in lower timeframes. Trading is just waiting for the right trigger points and scenarios to present themselves, this game has got a name and it’s called the waiting game. We need to patiently wait for the correct scenarios and setups to happen and wait for the price to pull back or dip into the price levels we want to trade, in our case these price levels are made of supply and demand imbalances.
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