The initial approach is the one thing that confuses beginner investors when they are considering entering the stock market. Where
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.
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.
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.
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.
The big question that mutual fund traders have on their minds is can I buy mutual funds on margin? That is an interesting question and we will come back to why it is practically tough in the Indian context.
With the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic, various nations are offering economic stimulus to boost the economy and overcome the financial lull
With an extended history, the Indian stock market has drawn a significant amount of investors. It has grown into a highly developed, dynamic market with cheap broker commissions, wide participation, and great liquidity.
Effectively, risk and return are just two sides of the same coin. Greater risks are correlated with bigger potential profits in an efficient market.
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.
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.
The stock market is a fast-paced environment with thousands of participants trading at any time of the day. If you are an investor or a trader, it can get tough to track stock prices and transact in multiple securities throughout the day.
Browsing business headlines, one can’t help but notice shares like Berkshire Hathaway trading at ₹2.5 lakh per unit. Such astronomical stock prices make retail investors wonder why some equities are so highly-priced and whether they are worthwhile investments. This article explains the reasons behind lofty stock valuations, whether higher nominal prices signal better value, and how everyday investors can approach ultra-elite securities. What Impacts Share […]
Black Monday commonly refers to the sudden global, unprecedented stock market crash that had severe unexpected repercussions that occurred on Monday, October 19 of 1987. Due to the time difference, In Australia and New Zealand
Understand LTP in the stock market, which stands for Last Traded Price. Learn its importance and how it affects trading decisions in the share market.
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