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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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If you are active in the Indian financial market, the main thing you must ensure is your portfolio health.

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The acronym FII stands for foreign institutional investors because they own a sizable portion of the shares in Indian companies and are important drivers of the country's economy and stock markets.

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Dual-class stocks are a stock offering structure in a company when they issue two classes of shares. For example, a dual-class stock structure might consist of class A and class B shares.

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The piercing line candlestick pattern is a bullish candlestick pattern that forms after an extended bearish trend. It can be used as an indicator to predict the resumption of the uptrend as it shows market indecision at support levels, which then reverses as bulls overpower bears to push prices higher again.

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Reasons When Should You Consider Selling Your Stocks? Many investors wrestle with deciding when to sell stocks and take profits. Selling too early could mean leaving returns on the table while holding too long, which could result in watching those gains evaporate if the stock falls. Determining the ideal time to sell requires balancing various factors and aligning with your investing style and objectives.  This […]

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The Indian stock market has consistently outperformed almost all other financial instruments in terms of returns

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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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Trading is the process of buying the security of a company. The investor takes a decision of investing in a particular company based on its past performance and future potential.

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A majority of investors enter the stock market when they are relatively young and have a regular source of income, such as their salaries.

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Investing without a strategy is like sailing without direction. The market is volatile and keeps moving in a bearish or bullish direction every day.

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