How to Use This Data

IndiaTips.in presents post-market analytical data generated after market close and intended for next-day trade and investment preparation. All information is derived from structured market data and is provided for interpretation and learning purposes only.

This platform does not provide buy or sell recommendations. Users are expected to apply their own judgment, confirmation tools, and risk management.

How to use the data table is explained clearly below. Please refer to the section beneath the table for details.

NSE 200 Stocks Analysis – IndiaTips.in

How to Use This Data – IndiaTips.in

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Instead, it acts as a decision-support system.

Understanding the Data

Each section provides specific, quantified market data to help you analyze the NSE 200 stocks. Here’s what each token represents:

  • Institutional Accumulation/Distribution: Shows stocks where institutions are buying (accumulating) or selling (distributing).
  • Simple Moving Average (SMA): Compares current stock prices to various simple moving averages (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 days).
  • Exponential Moving Average (EMA): Compares current stock prices to various exponential moving averages.
  • Rising/Falling Delivery Activity: Indicates changes in delivery volumes, often a sign of institutional interest.
  • SMA/EMA Crossovers (Bullish/Bearish): Signals where shorter-term moving averages cross above/below longer-term ones, suggesting potential trend changes.
  • RSI Filters: Highlights stocks based on their Relative Strength Index levels and movements.
  • Core Market Data: Fundamental price and volume metrics.
  • Momentum Indicators: Technical indicators measuring price momentum.
  • Price Action Structure: Analysis based on price patterns and levels.
  • Relative Strength Performance: How stocks perform relative to the index or peers.
  • Trade Planning Support: Data points useful for planning entry and exit points.
  • Volatility Risk Metrics: Measures of price volatility and risk.
  • Volume Participation: Analysis of trading volume in relation to price.
  • Open Interest Based Analysis: For derivative contracts, showing interest levels.

How to Use the Information

Users can leverage this data to:

  • Compare historical high-participation zones with current prices to identify support/resistance.
  • Evaluate whether activity (volume, delivery, open interest) is increasing or fading to gauge trend strength.
  • Avoid trades where data contradicts price (e.g., price rising but delivery falling).
  • Improve timing and risk awareness by combining multiple data points.

Who Benefits?

The platform is especially useful for:

  • Swing traders planning multi-day trades
  • Short-term investors managing entries and exits
  • Traders looking to avoid false breakouts
  • Market learners wanting to understand participation dynamics

Our Philosophy

IndiaTips.in prioritises structure over speed and context over prediction.
Data is presented in a clean, repeatable format so that users can:

  • Develop their own frameworks
  • Validate ideas objectively
  • Reduce emotional decision-making

Important Disclaimer

IndiaTips.in is an educational and analytical platform.
All information provided is for data interpretation and learning purposes only.
Trading and investing involve risk. Users should always conduct their own research and consult qualified professionals where necessary.

Trading involves substantial risk. Past data does not guarantee future results.

How to Use Core Market Data How to Use Momentum Indicators How to Use Price Action Structure How to Use Relative Strength Performance How to Use Trade Planning Support How to Use Volatility Risk Metrics How to Use Volume Participation How to Use Institutional Accumulation How to Use Institutional Distribution How to Use Simple Moving Average How to Use Exponential Moving Average How to Use Rising Delivery Activity How to Use Falling Delivery Activity How to Use SMA Bullish Crossovers How to Use SMA Bearish Crossovers How to Use EMA Bullish Crossovers How to Use EMA Bearish Crossovers How to Use RSI Filters How to Use Open Interest Based Analysis How to Use Stocks Sorted by Open Interest How to Use Stocks with Rising Open Interest How to Use Stocks with Falling Open Interest How to Use Stocks Rising Price with Rising OI How to Use Stocks Falling Price with Rising OI How to Use Stocks Rising Price with Falling OI How to Use Stocks Falling Price with Falling OI How to Use Stocks Rising Price with Rising Volume How to Use Stocks Falling Price with Rising Volume How to Use Stocks Rising Price with Falling Volume How to Use Stocks Falling Price with Falling Volume How to Use Breakout and Breakdown with OI How to Use Stocks Breakout with Rising OI How to Use Stocks Breakdown with Rising OI How to Use Stocks Breakout with Falling OI How to Use Stocks Breakdown with Falling OI How to Use Stocks Rising Volume with Rising OI How to Use Stocks Rising Volume with Falling OI How to Use Price and Volume and Open Interest Analysis How to Use Stocks Rising Price with Rising Volume and OI How to Use Stocks Falling Price with Rising Volume and OI How to Use Stocks Breakout with Rising Volume and OI How to Use Stocks Breakdown with Rising Volume and OI

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