Powerful Intraday Strategy with Proper Entry & Exit ( Nifty & BankNifty ) - VWAP RSI EMA CrossOver

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VWAP

The volume-weighted average price (VWAP) appears as a single line on intraday charts.
It looks similar to a moving average line, but smoother.
VWAP represents a view of price action throughout a single day's trading session.
Retail and professional traders may use the VWAP to help them determine intraday price trends.
VWAP typically is most useful to short-term traders.

RSI
The RSI provides technical traders with signals about bullish and bearish price momentum, and it is often plotted beneath the graph of an asset’s price.


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