What is the Probable Trend feature and how does it help me in trading?

What is the Probable Trend feature and how does it help me in trading?

The Probable Trend feature displays the daily market trends based on the Indian and Global sentiment on a day to day basis. The probable trend can be Bullish, Neutral and Bearish. Traders can get a quick view of the market sentiment which you can help to trade efficiently.



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