Studio 02
Technical Analysis
Charting to chart the profits
Six days reading stock charts — candlesticks, indicators, patterns, volume — culminating in your own technical analysis presentation on an assigned stock.

When
20–25 July 2026
Six full days · 10am–5pm
Where
CU Global Campus
Devanahalli, Bengaluru
You earn
2 Credits
Certificate of Completion
for external participants
Open to
All Students
UG, PG, PhD across schools + external participants
What you’ll do
Work directly with stock charts — not just read about them. Identify support and resistance zones, interpret candlestick formations, apply moving averages and oscillators (RSI, MACD), study momentum and breakout behaviour, and learn to validate price moves with volume. The studio is structured as a workshop, not a lecture-heavy paper. The emphasis is on learning by doing, guided observation, and analytical reasoning. By the end, you’ll have built a professional technical analysis presentation on a stock assigned to you by the instructor.
What you’ll make
A Technical Analysis Presentation on an assigned stock, including:
- Stock/company identification
- Trend analysis
- Support and resistance levels
- Candlestick and chart pattern observations
- Use of technical indicators
- Volume interpretation
- Technical view / likely market direction
- Trade or investment logic based on technical evidence
- Risk considerations
Your six days
| Mon | Introduction to technical analysis and market structure. Charts, candlesticks, trends, support and resistance. |
| Tue | Candlestick patterns and price action — reversals, continuations, rejection and breakout zones. |
| Wed | Trendlines, moving averages, RSI and MACD. Comparing 2–3 stocks using trend and momentum tools. |
| Thu | Volume analysis, chart patterns (triangles, double tops, head-and-shoulders, flags), and trade setups with entry, target, stop-loss. |
| Fri | Multi-timeframe analysis. Faculty assigns stocks. You analyse, draft slides, and refine with mentoring and peer review. |
| Sat | Final presentations to faculty with question-answer session, peer critique, and reflection. |
Sessions run full-day (approx. 10am–5pm). Assessment is 60% formative (daily exercises and progress) + 40% summative (final presentation).
Your instructor
Prof. Anilkumar G. Garag
School of Management Sciences, Chanakya University
Prof. Anilkumar G. Garag has taught at Chanakya University’s School of Management Sciences since 2022. He holds a PhD in Finance from Goa University, an MBA from Kousali Institute of Management Studies, and is a qualified Company Secretary (Executive) and Chartered Engineer. He brings over two decades of experience across stock markets, investment banking, and management education.
His areas of expertise include Financial Markets, Derivatives, Entrepreneurship, and strategy implementation. He has previously served as Director of Bapuji B-Schools, Davangere, and Director of Global Business School, Hubli. He has authored three books and several refereed journal papers, contributed widely-read columns to The Economic Times, Business Line, Deccan Herald, and Prajavani, and supervised five PhD scholars in financial markets.

Registration Opens
20th May 2026
- Free for CU students
- Paid for external participants

Questions about a Studio?
Reach out to the Studios Coordinator. Happy to talk through any of the courses, what to expect day-to-day, or whether a particular Studio fits where you are in your learning right now.
Studios Coordinator
Anand K Sharma
cu.studios@chanakyauniversity.edu.in
+91 88930 33233
Campus
Chanakya University Global Campus
NH-648, Haraluru–Polanahalli
Near Kempegowda Intl. Airport
Devanahalli, Bengaluru — 562165