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    I am a long-term fundamental investor with no knowledge of technical analysis. I am interested in using technical analysis (when to enter and exit, etc.) for long-term fundamental investing. What course do you recommend, either free or paid, with Definedge?

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    You can watch numerous technical analysis videos on Insight and our YouTube channel.
    As well as, can enroll in self-paced courses on Gurukul, please go through this link: gurukul.definedge.com
    Also, explore Shelf - our free online library, for additional resources.​

    Definedge

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    What you are recommending is to explore everything which may not be useful. Hope you reply with a specific course I specifically ask for based on my needs.

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    You can start with the Basics of Candlestick and Point & Figure courses, practise them and then move to advanced-level courses on Gurukul.

    Incase you have any doubts, you can ping me.

    Regards,
    Brijesh Bhatia,
    Definedge Forum.

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    @Brijesh Bhatia Hello Mr Bhatia,

    Thank you for the recommendation. As suggested, I have reviewed the course "Candlestick Patterns Demystified with Scanners." I enjoyed the way you explained it. I have a question regarding the strategy you presented during the 1st Nov Q&A session. The MACD helps identify the trend and place a trade if it is positive and above zero, using both the weekly and daily charts. My question to you is: What should we do when the MACD line is negative above zero on a weekly or daily chart? Should we sell? Should we hold and sell when it goes below zero on the daily or weekly chat?

    Please answer and help to clarify my doubts.

    Thank you
    Hiral

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    @Hiral-Mehta-176456257495 Negative crossover on MACD above the Zero Line may indicate a pause to bullish momentum.

    The follow-up can be a retracement or reversal, which will be confirmed as the price move unfolds. For bulls, this can be a profit-booking setup.

    Regards,
    Brijesh Bhatia,
    Definedge Forum.

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