Tuesday, 23 June 2015

20 Most volatile stocks in BSE for Swing trading



In the event that you are a swing trader, you ought to be searching for 2 things – (I) volume & (ii) Price. It's pointless to search for stocks which move in a scope of 30-50% however are so daintily traded that you can't trade more than a couple of thousand rupees in them. In the meantime taking a gander at the 'A List stocks' (i.e. stocks having a place with the BSE 200) will give you a rundown of stocks with gigantically high trading volumes yet next to no price development. To take an illustration, the table underneath shows BSE 200's most dynamic stocks (orchestrated volume insightful) since March 2015: 

 

While the volumes are truly high the % change and the everyday high low is not wide separated. So while these stocks may bode well for algorithmic traders, in the event that you are in immaculate swing trading, you may need to search for stocks outside of the 'A List'. Your goal will normally be to discover stocks which have incredible broadness in the high/ low prices while in the meantime keeping up adequately high trading volumes. 

Here once more, the relationship between price and instability will rely on 2 things – 

(I) How much cash might you want to trade and 

(ii) To what extent would you need to hold the stock? 

On the off chance that you need to trade Rs. 1000 – even a meagerly traded stock will work for you.