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The initial approach is the one thing that confuses beginner investors when they are considering entering the stock market. Where

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As a new-age investor, it is vital to be aware of the fundamentals of the stock market before starting your investment journey. Along with being well-versed in the market dynamics, you must know about the key concepts of the stock markets.

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Speculative trading, or speculation, is the act of buying or selling stock simply because you have heard or believe that it will rise in value. If your prediction proves correct, you make money; if not, you lose it (or at least some of it). The results can be very rewarding but risky. While some speculators make their fortunes on one good trade, many more lose their entire fortunes.

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Investing in the share market can be tricky especially as a beginner. If you want to invest in stocks, you should keep in mind that there are two types of share markets: primary and secondary share markets.

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The National Securities Depository Limited is a financial entity set up to hold securities in the form of tangible or non-physical certificates. It's like a bank account system for securities like bonds and shares, in the form of either tangible or intangible certificates. It was set up to facilitate the fast transfer of securities.

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A Demat or dematerialized account is where you hold your shares in an electronic format. Once you open an online Demat Account, you will get a Demat Account number which you quote while conducting the sale or purchase of stocks.

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Learn what a negative P/E ratio means for investors and how it can impact investment decisions. Understand its causes and when it might signal risks or opportunities.

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A spot trade, also known as a spot transaction, is when a trader buys or sells a financial instrument, commodity, or foreign currency on a specific date (the spot date).

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If you owned a portfolio company, you would prefer to keep the business going. Running out of business means, the company would struggle to pay off its debt or the required dividend to its shareholders.

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What is a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC)? Many companies have taken the route of SPAC for getting publicly listed on stock exchanges in countries such as US. They provide an alternative to floating an IPO. A SPAC is a shell company. It raises cash from the public through its IPO and gets listed. A private company that wants to get listed can merge with […]

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The bid-ask process executes trading orders across all market exchanges. In this process, trading systems and market makers match buyers and sellers to complete a given trade.

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Private companies go public after issuing an IPO. In general, public offerings are a combination of new issues and offer-for-sale, which essentially means a sale of shares by existing promoters or shareholders.

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The stock market is an ocean that is better to dive into when you know how to swim. The market is typically analyzed using two approaches: fundamental analysis and technical analysis.

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The idea of zero brokerage is about to take the investment industry by storm in India. As more and more investors become aware of its advantages, they are choosing to open zero brokerage trading accounts rather than standard online Demat accounts in order to avoid paying brokerage fees.

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Candlestick patterns are a great way to spot changes in investor sentiment and possible reversal points in the price of an asset.

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