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The risk-free rate of return is a theoretical number within the capital markets that pertains to an investment that provides guaranteed returns with negligible or zero risk.

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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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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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Algorithmic Trading is the process of using pre-programmed trading instructions to execute trading orders at high speed in the financial market.

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Equities refer to small pieces of a company’s worth, considering all pending liabilities. If you are investing in a company by purchasing equities, you become an owner of the company in the same ratio as the equities bought.

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When you hear about the stock market making headlines, you wonder about the entire mechanics of the “market” that keeps moving. Traditionally, It is driven by sentiments and the economy and this is how a one-sided market works, too. The One-sided market or one-way market is when market makers can quote a single price instead of quoting both the asking price and bid price (two-way […]

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Assimilation is the absorption by the public of a new or secondary stock issuance after the underwriter has acquired it. Consider, a company offers a particular share as stocks through an initial public offering (IPO) or a secondary offer.

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You can invest in a company in myriad ways, and one such channel is mutual funds. They are one of the most popular wealth-accumulating financial avenues in the past few years.

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Capital markets have gained widespread acceptability in India. Previously, the capital market was considered a domain of high-net-worth investors and financial institutions. However, the capital market has become equally popular among small investors today.

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Understanding equity is paramount to beginning your investment journey across stock exchanges in India. A company requires funds for its businesses and to meet its working capital requirements.

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One of the many benefits of stock trading or investing in company stock are dividends. The part of profit distributed equally amongst shareholders by the company is called a dividend. Though a dividend is not an obligation, companies reward their shareholders for investing in the business through dividend distribution.

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Many investors start investing in the stock markets when they start to earn. Young individuals use this regular source of income to cover their daily expenses and invest whatever they can save. They generally use these investments to achieve short-term goals, such as purchasing a house or a car.

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The Indian stock market has provided over 12% returns on investments when traditional investment avenues could only offer 4-5%. With widespread financial literature and advanced technology backed investment platforms, India is witnessing an unprecedented rise in the number of investors willing to apply to IPOs and buy shares in the secondary market.

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The idea of zero brokerage is about to take the investment industry by storm in India. As more and more investors become aware of its advantages, they are choosing to open zero brokerage trading accounts rather than standard online Demat accounts in order to avoid paying brokerage fees.

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Silver is the talk of the town these days! It has become a go-to investment asset class for many investors. But let’s be honest; not only some people want to deal with the hassle of physically owning silver. That’s where silver stocks come excitingly and enticingly to gain exposure to silver’s potential price appreciation.  Are you curious to know more about silver stocks? In this […]

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