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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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Halloween has its significance as a celebration with costumes on October 31. However, this period also has some importance for stock market investors. It stands out as the Halloween period, which starts from October 31 to May 1. It is believed that the Halloween period can be better than any other period for making capital gains.

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When a company is looking to raise capital from the public, they consider listing itself on the top stock exchanges via an IPO. There are various types of listings on the stock exchange: primary listing, dual listing, cross-listing, and interlisting are among a few.

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In this segment, we look at the types of margins that are levied on cash and futures and options positions. There are various margin types ranging from initial margins to MTM margins, which you must be familiar with.

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As an investor, you can be enticed by the promise of big returns from share markets. To a beginner, share markets may seem like a place where you can get easy returns from investments or a place where you can make millions in a jiffy.

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Day-traders wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for charts, graphs, and patterns. Technical analysis is the key used by intraday traders and most short-term traders to analyze price movements.

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The person who buys these stocks becomes the stockholder or a part-owner of the company. The stockholder has the rights in the company only till the extent of the stocks purchased. Such stockholder rights are also called controlling interest rights.

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Today, with a plethora of investment options available, it is difficult to choose. Investment decision-making is a product of various factors such as risk appetite, reward expectation, time horizon, age, tax planning, and liquidity.

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For decades, the stock market has been a lucrative opportunity for investors worldwide. Particularly today, as the stock market has gone digital, it attracts a larger number of participants than ever before.

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A type of market order that instructs the broker to execute the transaction in the capital markets at the best available price is called the at-the-market order.

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Education costs have shot up through the roof in the last few years. Today a 4 year engineering course in a reputed institution costs you nothing less than Rs.15 lakhs.

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