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    QUESTIONNAIRE on Stock Market

    QUESTIONNAIRE 1. Name: 2. Age: 3. Occupation Service Business Student Other 4. Are you investing in Equity market? Yes No 5. What percentage of your investment is invested in equity market? Less than 25% 25-50% 51-75% More than 75% 6. From how long you are investing...
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    Volatility in stock market

    Volatility: The ups and downs of the financial markets have given millions of investors’ sleepless nights. Wide price fluctuations are a daily occurrence on the stock markets, the world over. The interesting thing is, it is not the information fed to the markets that drives these prices...
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    Indian Stock Market

    The domestic stock markets, which remained generally firm up to early January 2008, witnessed a sharp correction beginning January 11, 2008. Liquidity support from foreign institutional investors (FIIs), strong macroeconomic fundamentals, healthy corporate earrings, upward trend in equity...
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    SWOT analysis of Indian stock market

    Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats (SWOT) of Indian stock market is given below. Strength: 1. The first and for most thing of strength of Indian stock market is its ability to provide high return. 2. SEBI a regulatory body of Indian stock market who protects the interest of the...
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    Stock Market

    Stock market can be defined as medium for trading of company stock apart from securities. The range of participants in the stock market varies from small individual stock investors to large hedge fund traders. These stocks are usually traded in exchanges on a predetermined price. The...
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    Stock Market Research in Simple Terms

    Hello friends, The stock market is a very difficult domain to invest in. For beginners or those with little time, it has proven to be extremely difficult and these individuals have ended up asking for professional help. For others, they found it difficult at the beginning but have adapted well...
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    H2: Short stock, long Nifty futures

    Have you ever felt that a stock was intrinsically over-valued? That the profits and the quality of the company made it worth a lot less as compared to what the market thinks? Have you ever been a “stockpicker” and carefully sold a stock based on a sense that it was worth less than the market...
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    H1: Long stock, short Nifty futures

    Have you ever felt that a stock was intrinsically undervalued? That the profits and the quality of the company made it worth a lot more as compared with what the market thinks? Have you ever been a “stockpicker” and carefully purchased a stock based on a sense that it was worth more than the...
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    Stock is Overvalued.

    View : Stock is Overvalued. Strategy : Long Stock & Short S&P CNX Nifty Futures Scenario : Short RIL : 10,00,000 Beta Value : 1.2 Long S&P CNX Nifty : 12,00,000 Futures CNX...
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    Stock Index & Index Future

    **** A stock index represents change in the value of a set of stocks that constitute the index over a base year. An index future is a derivative whose value is dependent on the value of the underlying asset (e.g. BSE Sensex, S&P CNX NIFTY). While trading on index futures, an investor...
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    STOCK BROKERS

    STOCK BROKERS A broker is an intermediary who arranges to buy and sell securities on behalf of clients (the buyer and the seller). According to Rule 2 (e) of SEBI (Stock Brokers and Sub-Brokers) Rules, 1992, a stockbroker means a member of a recognized stock exchange. No stockbroker is...
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    DIFFERENCES IN TRADING CYCLES AMONG STOCK EXCHANGES

    DIFFERENCES IN TRADING CYCLES AMONG STOCK EXCHANGES Indian stock exchanges, now, most of them, have a weekly trading cycle but the cycles are not uniform. For example, NSE has from Wednesday to Tuesday and BSE has from Monday to Friday. Due to difference in trading cycles, the brokers who...
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    Major Stock Exchanges in India

    Major Stock Exchanges in India Major stock exchanges in India, under the regulation of the SEBI, trade in two kinds of futures products, namely equity and carry forwards. Equity futures include stock futures, index futures, stock options and index options. Currently these are traded on...
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    How the stock market works?

    How the stock market works? A stock market is a platform to buy and sell stocks. The stock quotes are decided by demand and supply. Stock markets used to be market place where a group of buyers and sellers used to gather together and express the willingness to buy/sell a stock at a willing...
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    STOCK INFORMATION

    STOCK INFORMATION There are two main types of stock: COMMON STOCK AND PREFERRED STOCK . Common stock market usually entitles the owner the right to vote at shareholder meetings and to receive dividends that the company has declared. Preferred stock generally does not have voting rights...
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    Bombay Stock Exchange

    Bombay Stock Exchange Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) established the CDSL in 1998, which commenced operations on March 22, 1999. CDSL is a public company for profit, and is owned by the BSE, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, SBI, HDFC Bank, Centurion Bank, and Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of...
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    ARBITRAGE IN THE STOCK MARKET

    IN THE STOCK MARKET ARBITRAGE OPPORTUNITY ARISES WHEN THE SAME SCRIP TRADES AT DIFFERENT PRICES IN DIFFERRENT MARKETS. IN SUCH A SITUATION INVESTORS BUY THE STOCK IN ONE MARKET AT A LOWER PRICE & SELL IT IN THE OTHER FOR MORE,CASHING ON THE NET DIFFERENCE, NET OF TRANSACTION COST...
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    Technical analysis a way to read stock market

    hi dear friends may be helpful to any one
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    STOCK BROOKING

    Stock Broking There are 2 ways by which one can invest their money in stock market 1. Primary Market 2. Secondary Market Primary market Primary markets bring together buyers and sellers - either directly or through intermediaries - by providing an arena in which sellers’ investment...
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    TECHNOLOGY and STOCK MARKET

    WHAT ARE THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON STOCK MARKET: The trading on stock exchanges in India used to take place through open outcry without use of information technology for immediate matching or recording of trades. This was time consuming and inefficient. This imposed limits on trading...
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