Rule-based trading is a mechanism that enables traders to overcome behavioural biases and emotional inclinations. It involves setting a written set of rules from start to end, which define which stocks to enter, when to enter, how much money to place, and when to exit. Once these rules are defined, the trader only has to wait for the target to be achieved or until the stop loss is hit. This approach is suitable for every type of trader, and the selection of rule-based strategies depends greatly on experience and temperament. The frontline index remained bearish on a weekly closing basis at 18,203 levels with a 0.61% fall.
Short-term volatility may persist, but financials still the go-to sector: Rohit Srivastava
Rohit Srivastava suggests navigating short-term market noise and viewing dips as buying opportunities, particularly within the outperforming financials sector, including insurance companies and NBFCs. Nifty