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A share market is a place where shares are publicly issued and traded. A share serves as a tradeable document that validates your ownership of a company.

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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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In this segment, we look at the types of margins that are levied on cash and futures and options positions. There are various margin types ranging from initial margins to MTM margins, which you must be familiar with.

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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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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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The good news; don’t need to worry about your shares even if your DP shuts down. Let us first understand the demat structure in India. There are 2 principal depositories in India (NSDL and CDSL); both promoted and owned by reputed government-backed institutions. The DP where you have your account is affiliated either to NSDL or CDSL or to both and all are regulated by SEBI.

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The Nifty 50 is one of India’s broad-market benchmark indices that track the price movements of 50 of the largest companies listed in the National Stock Exchange. It is widely used by traders to gauge the performance of the stock market as a whole.

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The definition of a bulk deal varies depending on the stock exchange and regulatory authority. Still, it often entails a transaction in which the number of shares exchanged exceeds a proportion of the company's total outstanding shares.

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As an investor in the stock market, you should be aware of the basic terminology used to describe various elements to make an informed decision about what to invest in and how to go about it.

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In a primary market, new shares and bonds are offered to the public for the first time via an initial public offering (IPO). The secondary market, on the contrary, refers to exchanges such as BSE or New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ where stocks are traded.

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Investors aiming to leverage the market's expertise without selecting individual stocks, now consider index funds. These mimic specific stock market indices' performances. In this context, two particularly intriguing Indian stock market indices emerge, including the Nifty 50 and its counterpart, the Nifty Total Market Index.

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There are various ways to analyze stock charts. Over the years, experts in the field and seasoned investors have come up with various tools and patterns to assist investors in identifying trends and predicting potential price actions.

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Dividend Per Share (DPS) is the total dividend amount allocated to each outstanding share of a company. Learn how to calculate dividend per share effectively.

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Capital expenditure covers long-term investments in assets, while revenue expenditure includes daily operational costs. Learn more details at India Infoline.

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If you’re a beginner venturing for the first time into stock trading and have no deep understanding of the many concepts associated with equity, you may find much of the terminology associated with equity trading vague or unclear.

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