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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Today, online trading is become more than the norm rather than the exception.

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Around the world, the securities market has been a constant source of curiosity and experimentation. Various traders have developed strategies and patterns after prolonged research and experience.

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The Indian stock market has come a long way from an open outcry system where investors had to visit the stock exchanges with physical share certificates to make a trade.

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Authorized participants are entities that can issue and redeem shares of exchange-traded funds. They provide much of the liquidity of the ETF market, by raising the underlying assets needed to create ETF shares.

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We understand intraday trading as the initiation and closure of positions on the same day. You can either buy the stock and sell it by the end of day or you can even sell the stock and buy back the stock by the end of the day. In either case, there is no delivery of stocks as the net position is zero.

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Have you faced a situation where you bought shares and the price is falling but the system is creating problems. You orders may be going through but you are not getting confirmations.

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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.

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If you’re new to precious metal investment, you might be unsure about the best approach. In this post, we’ll highlight the main difference between sovereign gold bond vs gold ETF, weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each, and arm you with all the knowledge you need to make an educated choice. So, let’s learn about the difference between gold ETF and sovereign gold bond in […]

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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.

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A Diamond Top Formation is a technical pattern that often occurs at or close to the top or peak of the market position. This type of pattern is occasional and does not occur as regularly as other technical patterns such as the bearish engulfing candlestick pattern or the shooting star candlestick pattern.

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