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    How to identify momentum stocks? Top 7 techniques.

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    Identifying momentum stocks requires observing a combination of indicators along with price structure. The price movements give subtle hints and we are supposed to catch them. For a trained eye it becomes all the more easier. To develop the same, view at least 100 stock charts daily for over 3 months. You will be surprised by your speed after this practice. 1. Volumes Identifying momentum in a stock requires observing the volume and oscillators. Consistent high volumes as compared to previous days can give a good indication. This observation should be coupled with RSI and price structure. E.g A moving average crossover with volumes can be considered as short term…

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