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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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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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India’s economy is experiencing rapid growth, with significant demand across various sectors, offering promising prospects for businesses. Foreign investors recognise this potential and have been investing substantial sums to capitalise on current and anticipated demand in India. Consequently, foreign direct investment (FDI) has seen notable increases in recent years, with the potential for further growth in the future. Now there are different types of FDI […]

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Investors in India have been approaching the share market with caution and hesitation, the major reason behind this being the various myths and misconceptions about the share market.

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Whether it is to meet financial emergencies or fulfil certain short-term or long-term goals, availing of a loan has become easier and acceptable than ever before. However, with such high demand for loans, they are accompanied with high-interest rates that make them unapproachable and unaffordable for numerous people.

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Stock liquidity is a term that is often used while analyzing which stocks to buy. Similar has happened with Arun, who is new to stock market trading. He was learning the nitty-gritty of share market trading when his friend Vipul told him about stock liquidity.

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A rebate commonly refers to a portion of interest or dividend payments paid by a short seller to the owner of the stock or holder of bond shares that are short traded.

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Have you ever been lost on an unknown road because you didn’t have the proper directions or missed a turn on Google Maps?

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The SEBI (Central Database of Market Participants) Regulations, 2003 were notified on November 20, 2003 under which, all the participants in the Indian Securities Market viz.

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The CAPE ratio is an analytical tool that allows experts or investors to base their investing decisions on historical Index or individual company stock valuations and earning figures.

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Hedge funds often use long-short strategies to leverage stock market fluctuations. By holding both short and long positions, investors mitigate market risks in their portfolios and increase risk-adjusted returns.

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The stock market is like an enormous ocean involving investors, companies, stock exchanges, and others under one umbrella. Billions of transactions happen in the stock market daily.

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