Prices do not move randomly; they move in upward, downward, or sideways trends.
The book said: “Short the mirror. Target: The low of the day.”
A single candlestick tells a story of a battle between buyers (bulls) and sellers (bears) within a specific timeframe. Instead of just memorizing names like "Hammer" or "Shooting Star," Gurjar emphasizes understanding the rejection and momentum behind the candle. A long lower wick signifies strong rejection of lower prices, indicating institutional buying. 3. Market Structure and Trends Prices do not move randomly; they move in
Look at daily or weekly charts to determine the macro direction of the asset.
This guide is designed for everyone from beginners to seasoned professionals, providing a roadmap for Positional Trading Instead of just memorizing names like "Hammer" or
A M-shaped or W-shaped pattern showing the market failed twice to break a major structural level.
To understand the demand for his work, it's helpful to first know the man behind the books. Sunil Gurjar is a respected Indian stock market trader, financial educator, and a national bestselling author. He is also the founder of Chartmojo, a financial ed-tech firm based in Mumbai. Market Structure and Trends Look at daily or
The book covers the following topics:
Price is trapped between a clear horizontal ceiling and floor. Support and Resistance (S&R)
Price tests a key psychological level twice, fails to break through, and reverses sharply in the opposite direction. Continuation Patterns
Use (15-Minute or 5-Minute charts) to pinpoint precise entry triggers and keep stop-loss distances tight. The Golden Rules of Risk Management