Sensex Intraday Trading Strategy: Gap Opens, ORB & Volume Profiles
A complete intraday framework for the BSE Sensex covering opening range breakouts, gap analysis, VWAP anchoring, and session-specific volume patterns used by institutional traders.
Data-driven strategies for India's benchmark index. From gap-open intraday setups to multi-week swing trades — built on real Sensex price action, volume, and institutional flow analysis.
In-depth guides covering every approach to trading India's flagship index — from scalping the opening bell to riding weekly momentum swings.
A complete intraday framework for the BSE Sensex covering opening range breakouts, gap analysis, VWAP anchoring, and session-specific volume patterns used by institutional traders.
Head-to-head comparison of BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 — composition differences, liquidity, spread costs, correlation analysis, and which index fits your trading style better.
Detailed comparison of international brokers offering BSE Sensex CFDs — regulation, minimum deposits, leverage, spreads, platform features, and deposit methods for Indian traders.
How to apply technical analysis to the BSE Sensex — support/resistance mapping, candlestick patterns, RSI divergence, moving average systems, and multi-timeframe confluence for entries.
Complete breakdown of BSE trading sessions — pre-open auction, continuous trading, closing session, and how global market overlaps with Europe and Asia impact Sensex volatility.
International brokers that offer BSE Sensex as a CFD instrument with competitive spreads, leverage, and platform access for Indian market exposure.
| Broker | Sensex Spread | Leverage | Min Deposit | Regulation | Platform | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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XM
XM Group
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15.0 pts | 1:100 | $5 | CySEC, ASIC, IFSC | MT4 / MT5 | Visit Broker |
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EX
Exness
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12.5 pts | 1:200 | $10 | FCA, CySEC, FSA | MT4 / MT5 | Visit Broker |
Trading CFDs on the BSE Sensex involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Leveraged products can result in losses exceeding your initial deposit. Past performance of the Sensex index is not indicative of future results. You should carefully consider your financial objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite before trading. Seek independent financial advice if necessary. SensexTrading.com does not provide investment advice — content is for educational purposes only.
Our research methodology combines price action, quantitative indicators, and macro data specific to the Indian equity market.