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.
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.
Stock prices are determined primarily based on demand and supply. Stock prices determine the major part of returns. There does not exist any matrix that accurately tells the quantum of stock returns.
Investing in stocks based on the price trends and not bothering about the business is a big reason for failure at the stock market. Sometimes decisions based on the price of stocks might be deceptive and can cause loss to the investor.
As an investor, you can invest in a wide range of asset classes, like gold, real estate, and mutual funds. But, it has been historically proved that stock markets offer the best returns.
Authorized stocks or authorized shares are the maximum number of stocks that a company is allowed to issue to their potential investors.
A circuit breaker is a regulatory measure that temporarily suspends trading on an exchange.
Every coin has two sides. The stock market is no exception here. Robust rules, the constant eye of the watchdogs, and market regulators are all misguided in some way or the other.
A daily chart is a graphical representation of a stock’s price movements during a single trading day. A daily chart can be in the form of a bar, candlestick, or line chart.
Investing in stocks and securities can be extremely beneficial for generating long-term wealth. To do that efficiently, it is imperative to have
The Indian stock market has provided over 12% returns on investments when traditional investment avenues could only offer 4-5%. With widespread financial literature and advanced technology backed investment platforms, India is witnessing an unprecedented rise in the number of investors willing to apply to IPOs and buy shares in the secondary market.
The Consolidated Account Statement (CAS) gives an investor all the necessary details about his investment holdings and mutual fund transactions in an orderly, simplified manner, into one consolidated document.
Buying stocks without prior knowledge of the market is not called investing but speculating. When you speculate, you realise losses.
A limit order where the desired price to execute the trade is different from the prevailing market price of the security is called the away-from-the-market.
If you invest or trade in the stock markets, you may have come across the term ‘penny stocks’. Penny stocks are those that are traded at very low prices – below Rs. 10 in India and traded less than $5 in the US markets.
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