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Global financial markets saw a crash because of the Covid-19 crisis for a short period. While long-term investors curtailed their activities, intra-day traders continued to trade in the stock market. This is because

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You can invest in a company in myriad ways, and one such channel is mutual funds. They are one of the most popular wealth-accumulating financial avenues in the past few years.

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bank Nifty is one of the important indices which comprises of the most liquid and large Indian Banking stocks. Lagging and leading behavior of Bank Nifty can help us to gauge the strength or weakness of the ongoing trend in Nifty.

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STCG on Shares is the gain from selling shares bought at a lower price and sold at a higher price within a short period. Learn about calculation and tax details.

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Algorithmic Trading is the process of using pre-programmed trading instructions to execute trading orders at high speed in the financial market.

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To effectively trade or invest in the financial markets, you need to have the right knowledge about the stock market timings in India. All over the country, the share market timings are the same.

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Dividend Payout Ratio is percentage of a company’s net income distributed to shareholders as dividends. Learn how it is calculated with an example, importance of dividend payout ratio.

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Every company starts by being a private company where all the shares are held privately with the directors, executives or external investors.

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The term “taper tantrum” refers to the financial markets’ main response to the idea or reality of a central bank, specifically the U.S. Federal Reserve, reducing quantitative easing (QE) business operations.  This typically involves quick outflows from developing markets, rapid interest rate rises, and market fluctuations. It started in the summer of 2013. It occurred following Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke’s signal that […]

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The National Automated Clearing House or NACH is a centralised electronic payment service for banks, corporates, financial institutions and the Government. It was set up by the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) to introduce best practices in electronic transactions. The NACH was an improvement over the Electronic Clearing System ECS that it replaced from May 2016.

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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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Companies prefer raising funds through debt capital as it is cost-effective. In this way, they can save themselves from paying high-interest rates if they raise through financial institutions.

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An automated computer system that connects buyers and sellers through their orders for the same securities on a listed market, is known as an ECN or "electronic communication network". It is a digital system that takes trading outside of the physical market.

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However, a lot goes on when a company decides to offer dividends. For example, if you decide to sell the whole or a portion of your holdings at some point, you won’t receive the same dividend as you were before.

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Do you feel intimidated by the idea of investing in the stock market? Well, if you do, You’re not alone! It can be overwhelming to wrap your head around all the financial terms and calculations. By learning a few key concepts in arithmetic, algebra, probability theory, and compound interest, you can gain the confidence to make informed investment decisions and grow your wealth. In this […]

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