The financial market system in India can be broadly classified into two areas; the cash segment and the derivative segment. The cash segment has always been an investor favourite of the investors. However, India has witnessed a huge surge in derivatives’ turnover and trading volume in the past few years.
Open interest (OI) is one of the key analytical tools that help one take a price view on stocks and even on the indices. Unlike equity shares that are limited by the number of shares issued, there is no such limit on open interest.
Doing intraday trading is one part of the story. The bigger question is how to pick stocks for intraday trading. Obviously, not all stocks would be eligible to trade intraday as you need stocks that are predictable yet responsive to news flows.
In financial terms, MTM or Mark to Market refers to the value of any asset as the current fair value after price or value fluctuations. Mark to Market is a method that aims to determine the real and fair value of a company’s financial situation based on the current market situation that is affecting the company’s performance.
Every organization aims for growth. It can be in terms of revenue, market expansion, team building, and much more.
Position Trading is a long term investing approach which follows the strategy of buy-and-hold for months or even years.
Most investors who started decades ago and have become successful in the stock markets are long-term investors. In the past, the stock market followed an open outcry system that did not have technology backed investing platforms and widespread financial tools for detailed analysis.
Individuals have direct access to a wide range of investing possibilities in the modern world. Every investment opportunity, from stocks and bonds to real estate and commodities, has a different mix of advantages and disadvantages. Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are one such investment option that has grown in popularity in recent years. The Indian government is the issuer of these bonds, which are supported by […]
In order to lower the risk of losing money on stock market trading, risk management is essential to trading. In the stock market, risk management includes identifying, evaluating, and reducing risks. These risks frequently become apparent when the market diverges from expectations. As such, it is imperative to set expectations following a thorough market analysis and taking into account all potential hazards. Trends are the […]
Trading ahead is a practice where specialists or market makers put their interests ahead of the investor's financial goals.
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 […]
The Super Trend Indicator combines 10 different tools into one simple indicator that can track up to 200 stocks at once with an astonishing level of precision and reliability.
Moving averages are a powerful and useful concept in trading. It is an integral part of technical analysis.
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. […]
In today's digital world, everything has become simpler and easier. For instance, having a demat account has made things convenient for investors and traders in the stock market








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