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.
For investors and financial professionals, it is customary to be versed in and interpret the various types of SEC filing, to make well-informed investment decisions.
Investing in the stock market can be tricky and sensitive if you are unaware of the way to read and understand financial statements.
If you that the entire margin trading vs leverage debate was one and the same, there is a subtle difference.
If you are an investor, you wouldn’t be concerned about the type of products and services, as long as the company is making profits and is appreciating its share price. However, the company has to think about both the factors and how it has to take their business forward in the best possible way along with giving good returns to the investors.
STCG on Shares is the gain from selling shares bought at a lower price and sold at a higher price within a short period. Learn about calculation and tax details.
Have you ever bought something for a cheap price that seemed like a “steal deal” but the product or service underwhelmed you? In the world of money management, a similar situation is called a value trap.
While flourishing capital gains can seem like the most attractive feature of investing in stocks, shareholders are entitled to more.
Buying and selling shares on the same day is known as trading in the stock market. To maximise trading opportunities, intraday traders use momentum methods, chart monitoring, and technical indicators.
In the Finance world, there are typically two kinds of dividends that companies and shareholders receive: interim dividends and regular dividends.
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