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If you’re an NRI (Non-Resident Indian), and want to invest in the Indian stock market, the entire process can seem to be intimidating. But, it’s easier than you think to get started trading stocks in India.

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Payment for order flow (PFOF) is a type of incentive that a broker receives for directing orders for trade execution to a particular market maker or exchange. The payment is usually a penny per share. It is most common in the options markets and is budding in equity transactions.

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A joint-stock company is a business organization jointly owned by the company’s stockholders. The ownership percentage of each shareholder depends on the number of shares they hold. In a public joint-stock company, the stocks are traded on the stock exchange.

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If you are an NRI and want to select the best investment avenues in India, then stocks may be the right thing for you. Indian stock markets have the third largest investor base globally—after the USA and Japan.

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The greatest resource for a company is its employees. You can start a company with very little capital. However, to see it succeed, you have to rely a great deal on the employees and their hard work. Take the example of any big company that is enjoying success today.

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The stock market is like an enormous ocean involving investors, companies, stock exchanges, and others under one umbrella. Billions of transactions happen in the stock market daily.

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We try to understand the reason why the markets react as they do on F & O expiry day.

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Rules and regulations are two pillars of the smooth management of any function. It eliminates mishaps and promotes the seamless performance of an activity.

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Technical analysis is the study of chart patterns, graphs and diagrams on a screen. The idea is to understand price and volume trends and pick stocks accordingly

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Let us begin by understanding what is fundamental analysis? In short, fundamental analysis is a method used by investors to identify the intrinsic value of a stock.

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Buying stocks without prior knowledge of the market is not called investing but speculating. When you speculate, you realise losses.

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With the advancement of the securities market in India, a plethora of products have been introduced recently. Exchange-Traded Funds is one such product that has gained popularity.

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The past few years have seen discussions around the wax and wane of a share buyback or share repurchase, questioning whether it’s a healthy move for both companies and investors.

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If you’re looking to add a new tool to your trading arsenal, the morning star chart candlestick pattern can be an incredibly powerful indicator.

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‘The market is bullish’, ‘The market is bearish’ are the terms you constantly hear whenever there is a report or news about the Indian stock market. Basically, the stock market works on two principles:

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