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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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Getting paid for your work is normal but the feeling of being rewarded for your performance is unmatchable. In any profession, extra incentive linked to performance serves a greater purpose.

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Investors associated with the stock market are accustomed to stock market fluctuations.

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Capital appreciation refers to growth in the market value of assets or investments. For most people, the ultimate objective of investing is capital appreciation - buying assets cheap and selling them at a relatively higher price.

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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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In financial terms, MTM or Mark to Market refers to the value of any asset as the current fair value after price or value fluctuations. Mark to Market is a method that aims to determine the real and fair value of a company’s financial situation based on the current market situation that is affecting the company’s performance.

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As fervent propagators of financial literacy, IIFL endeavours to explain essential concepts that new investors in the stock market should know about. One such concept is called a tracking stock.

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When a company seeks to get listed on a stock exchange, the news and media will be raging with all the buzz around upcoming IPOs.

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Imagine that you ordered a cake for five guests, but ten guests arrived at your home instead. Therefore, you will have to share it with ten guests.

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The stock market is a dynamic entity with scores of patterns, trends, and movements, most of them highly unpredictable. It is not a place to randomly invest in stocks based on your gut instinct. Here, people with an understanding of the complex system and subsystems manage to survive and make profits.

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Companies prefer raising funds through debt capital as it is cost-effective. In this way, they can save themselves from paying high-interest rates if they raise through financial institutions.

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