Conference at Lavasa International Convention Center, Pune | Date : 10th & 11th March
This was the first edition of DECMA, and we decided to host it at a picturesque location (Lavasa, 45 km from Pune). This was attended by almost 350 participants from all over India. There were many challenges in holding it at such a location, but everything went as per plan including transportation of all visitors from the Pune airport, railway station and bus stands all the way to the venue and back. The conference took place smoothly and on time.
How to trade "Failed Breakouts"
Heikin-Ashi Charts
How to predict the probability of Derivative expiry move
Spotting multi-bagger stocks through RSI
On Volatility's Edge
Pros & Cons of Full-Time Trading
Price Patterns of a Guj Hand-written Book : "Vayda Bazar ni Chavi" by Kanti Kaka
Trade like a Monk
Trading Psychology for a Successful Trader
Market Profile & The Super Mario Syndrome
Evolution of a Trader
Money Management Techniques
Multi-bagger Stock - Techno Fundamental Analysis
What are the current Straddles & Strangles telling us about current markets
Connecting the Candles & Pointing to a Figure
Conference at Oceanus – The Corinthians, Pune | Date : 8th September
This second edition of Decnoch was again a one day event held at a resort on the outskirts of Pune and it was attended by more than 240 participants from all over India.
Wyckoff Theory on P&F charts
Unconventional methods of applying P&F techniques for Trend and trade identification
A Swing trading strategy using TRIX and CMI Indicators on P&F charts
A momentum trading strategy using candlestick and P&F charts
Trading Options using P&F RS charts
Matrix demystified: Analysing set-ups across multiple securities & multiple timeframes via Matrix Table
Short-term Momentum trading strategy and Intraday Nifty – Bank Nifty trading setup
Unconventional methods of applying P&F techniques for Trend and trade identification
Renko chart trading tricks: Unique chart patterns & price projection techniques
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