When winter ends, the summer begins, and when summer ends, the monsoon starts. The same pattern is followed in the stock market. The price of stocks will increase after a particular decline stage and vice versa. The weather department forecasts the upcoming season, temperature and its expected intensity, etc. Likewise, there exist certain technical indicators that indicate the trends in the stock market. One such […]
India has stringent rules governing foreign exchange to control money flow and protect its economy. The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act and the Foreign Exchange Management Act are the two main laws that control foreign exchange transactions in India. These regulations guarantee the preservation of the nation’s foreign exchange reserves and the oversight of all cross-border transactions. So, let’s explore FEMA and FERA difference in detail. […]
As the name suggests, intraday trading is all about initiating and closing out the trade on the same day. Here is how intraday trading works. The trader either buys and sells on the same day or sells and then buys back the stock on the same day. Intraday trading does not result in delivery because the net position at the end of the day is zero. Hence intraday trading does not impact your demat account in any way.
If you want to trade in stocks but can't keep up with the daily fluctuations, and don't want to engage in long-term investments, then positional trading could be ideal for you.
Trading indicators are mathematical computations plotted as lines on a price chart that aid traders in identifying certain signs and trends of the stock market.
Continuous trading involves the immediate execution of trading orders. The trade stands executed as soon as an order is placed, and the buyer immediately becomes the stock owner.
Quite simply, illiquidity is the opposite of liquidity. In the context of a business, illiquidity refers to a company or an organisation that does not have the necessary cash flows to fulfil its debt payments.
Before investing, it is important to conduct research and develop an understanding of certain basic concepts. When learning the basics of stock trading, there are a few essential terms to know and they are as follows:
The term forfeited share was first used in the 1930s and commonly refers to the number of shares left unclaimed by shareholders who decide not to keep their stock and instead,
The term candlestick wick analysis refers to analysing wicks on candlesticks, which are used to gauge trends in the financial markets by comparing them to previous candlesticks.
You must have heard the term share market trends or stock market trends quite often. What exactly are these trends and how to identify trends in stock market?
Businesses today strive to remain afloat amid fierce competition in their industry. One company has to level up against the other.
Moving averages are a powerful and useful concept in trading. It is an integral part of technical analysis.
There are basic things you must understand about online trading requirements. Let us start off with how to open the online trading account.
Technical analysis is like salt to your meal. If you do not add salt to your food, it would be tasteless and incomplete.
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