Leverage in stock markets actually comes in various forms. There is the basic leverage of margin trading where you can pay a small margin and trade intraday. Leverage in the stock market also arises from the ability to pay just part of a delivery trade and borrow the rest in the market. Leverage in the share market can also arise from futures trading where you […]
When winter ends, the summer begins, and when summer ends, the monsoon starts. The same pattern is followed in the stock market. The price of stocks will increase after a particular decline stage and vice versa. The weather department forecasts the upcoming season, temperature and its expected intensity, etc. Likewise, there exist certain technical indicators that indicate the trends in the stock market. One such […]
When we talk of intraday trading, we think of stop losses. But that raises a number of questions.
Before we understand short selling in delivery, let us spend a moment understanding the rolling settlement system in India. Indian markets currently operate on T+2 rolling system. That means if you buy or sell a stock in the morning and do not square off before the end of trade on the same day, then it compulsorily goes into delivery
The stock market works on both data and sentiment. Many novice traders make decisions based on quick tips or have emotional biases while trading.
The exchange rate among two currencies that are not native to the nation where the quote is being given is known as a cross rate in the field of foreign exchange. A cross rate would be what you would obtain, for instance, if you were in the United States and wanted to know the exchange rate between the Euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY). Knowing […]
Investing in the stock market involves the exchange of financial instruments which is continuous and ongoing. Some people (Intraday or day traders) do not hold their financial instruments for long by buying or selling on the same day while others trade for the long term and hold financial instruments.
Technical analysis is like salt to your meal. If you do not add salt to your food, it would be tasteless and incomplete.
One of the most vital areas of the stock market is Equities. It gives companies access to capital to grow their business, and investors a portion of ownership in a company with the potential to realize gains in their investment based on the company's future performance.
Professional investors use their knowledge to identify stocks that are undervalued and have the potential to increase in price in the near future.
Traders can trade efficiently when they quantify risk and return for their strategy. Analyzing the history and predicting the future behaviour of a trading strategy is at the core of backtesting.
If you have been in the stock markets for some time, it is very likely that you have seen one of those glossy equity research reports either of companies or of industries. The idea of an equity research report is to give a view and a justification on why a particular stock is attractive from an investment perspective.
In today's digital world, everything has become simpler and easier. For instance, having a demat account has made things convenient for investors and traders in the stock market
You could be forgiven for believing that all day traders are one and the same. Actually, there are different types of day traders.
Around the world, the securities market has been a constant source of curiosity and experimentation. Various traders have developed strategies and patterns after prolonged research and experience.
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