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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 […]

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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 […]

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When we talk of intraday trading, we think of stop losses. But that raises a number of questions.

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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

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The stock market works on both data and sentiment. Many novice traders make decisions based on quick tips or have emotional biases while trading.

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You know that when you buy stocks the delivery of stocks will be received on T+2 date. But have you ever wondered what goes on between the time you place the order and it is executed and the time you get the delivery of stocks in your demat account

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Indian equity markets have witnessed a large influx of new Demat account holders in the past few months. Millions of young traders have been attracted to discounted prices. Exploring the world of equities is a good step towards financial growth. However, if you are among the first-time traders, you should be aware of certain trading rules to avoid losses.

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Have you always wondered what trading strategies the world’s famous investors like Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffet, John Templeton, Peter Lynch and Rakesh Jhunjhunwala recommend? Find out Now!

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Every organization aims for growth. It can be in terms of revenue, market expansion, team building, and much more.

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An online trading platform can be used to execute a buy or sell order within seconds. Whether it is stocks, bonds, options, futures, or currencies, you can trade them online with minimum effort. Such platforms are usually provided by internet-based brokers.

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Pair trading involves undertaking a long and short position in stocks that have a high correlation.

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Position Trading is a long term investing approach which follows the strategy of buy-and-hold for months or even years.

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Just as online trading is convenient and simple, it also overly relies on technology.

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Individuals have direct access to a wide range of investing possibilities in the modern world. Every investment opportunity, from stocks and bonds to real estate and commodities, has a different mix of advantages and disadvantages. Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are one such investment option that has grown in popularity in recent years. The Indian government is the issuer of these bonds, which are supported by […]

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You’ve probably heard the terms “stock market trend” and “share market trend” a lot. What precisely are these patterns, and how can one spot them in the stock market? Recall that share market trends have a variety of uses. They explain the stock’s fundamental narrative and indicate whether the trend is continuing or changing. They are beneficial trading inputs. So, let’s learn about how to […]

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