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The risk-free rate of return is a theoretical number within the capital markets that pertains to an investment that provides guaranteed returns with negligible or zero risk.

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The concept of average is quite clear. If we buy 3 items at Rs.40, Rs.50 and Rs.60 each then the average price is Rs.50. In other words, the average price is nothing but the total value divided by the number of items.

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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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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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Equities refer to small pieces of a company’s worth, considering all pending liabilities. If you are investing in a company by purchasing equities, you become an owner of the company in the same ratio as the equities bought.

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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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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 […]

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For investors looking to invest in a stock for the long term, it’s imperative that they know what the value of a stock is. There are many strategies that can be used to compute this number. Among the most common is the market cap. By figuring out the market cap, it’s easy for investors to get a fair idea about the value of a stock.

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With optimistic trends and unprecedented availability of resources, India is on the verge of an economic revolution backed by far-reaching and innovative companies that are changing the mindset and methods of business in India.

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The golden mantra for wealth creation in the equity markets is, ‘buy the dip and sell the rip’. However, it’s easier said than done.

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Mergers and acquisitions are currently trending in the financial markets. Global mergers and acquisitions hit a fresh high. More than sixty thousand deals were announced in 2021

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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.

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Equity investment can provide a return in two ways - capital appreciation and dividend income. While capital appreciation refers to an increase in the market value of equity shares, a dividend refers to the distribution of profits by a company to its shareholders.

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Elliot created the Elliott Wave Theory after observing that the financial markets always move in a zigzag formation.

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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.

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