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.
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.
In this segment, we look at the types of margins that are levied on cash and futures and options positions. There are various margin types ranging from initial margins to MTM margins, which you must be familiar with.
Do you constantly hear the terms Sensex, BSE, NSE, and Nifty? They form the foundation of the Indian stock market. Here’s a guide that explains what these terms mean.
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.
The Indian stock market has consistently outperformed almost all other financial instruments in terms of returns
Among various types of stocks, this blog details a type of stock called Preference Shares. In your quest of achieving your financial goals through equity investing, understanding preference shares will prove vital in making informed investment decisions.
While margin trading is a facility available to traders in the stock market, the big question is what are the costs entailed? Is there interest charged on the MTF and if so what is the rate of interest charged? Is the interest on margin standard across brokers or does it vary from one broker to another? How is the interest on margin account charged and what are the prevailing margin trading interest rates. Above all, how is the margin trading interest calculated and debited to the customer.
Day-traders wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for charts, graphs, and patterns. Technical analysis is the key used by intraday traders and most short-term traders to analyze price movements.
A stock can rally in just a matter of days. One day it may rise by 5 points and the next day by 50. Amateur investors, who do not have extensive knowledge about the financial market, invest by monitoring a stock for some days and entering when it starts rallying.
The revenue share model is a means to make the expensive real estate viable. There is an underlying interest of the landlord to reach a higher rent, which the retailer is unable to pay. Good retailers take the benefit of a reduced minimum guarantee, thus reducing their fixed cost and thereafter ensuring that they deliver superior returns by reaching revenue share and sharing the upside with the landlord.
The candlestick pattern is a widely used technical indicator among analysts and traders to predict the price movements in a security. A candlestick chart pattern conveys the four main price points: open, high, low, and close of a stock.
Issue of new shares by a company can lead to the diminishing of the value of the ownership percentage of existing investors and stakeholders.
Do you know the requirements of margin trading? Obviously, if you want to operate and run a margin trading account, you need to be clear about the requirements of margin trading.
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