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What is a Bonus Shares in Indian Stock Market ?

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Meaning of Bonus Share in Indian Stock Market.   Definition: Bonus shares are extra offers given to the present investors with no extra cost, in light of the quantity of offers that an investor claims. These are organization's gathered income which are not given out as profits, yet are changed over into free offers.   Portrayal: The fundamental rule behind extra offers is that the all out number of offers increments with a consistent proportion of number of offers held to the quantity of offers extraordinary. For example, if Investor A holds 200 offers of an organization and an organization announces 4:1 reward, that is for each one offer, he gets 4 shares for nothing. That is all out 800 offers for nothing and his absolute holding will increment to 1000 offers.   Organizations issue extra offers to empower retail investment and increment their value base. At the point when cost per offer of an organization is high, it ends up hard for new financial specialists to purchase offers o

What is Intraday trading ?

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What is Intraday trading in stock and MCX Market. What is intraday trading ? When one sells in any stock or futures market in the same day, it is called Intra Day. जब कोई एक ही दिन में किसी शेयर या वायदा बाजार में बेचता है, तो इसे इंट्रा डे कहा जाता है। What is Intraday Market in BSE and MCX Any shares that we have bought in the market opening in the morning in the market price. If the market is closed then we have sold it before profit or loss, it is called intra-day The intraday merchant conjointly get the advantage of margin funding whereby they will do transactions of up to 10 times that their a/c worth the which matches taking intraday commercialism poses a risk of lost however there ar major limits losses. Whenever Ashish trade intraday his monitor the market closely. the choice of employing a stop loss will scale back the loss of. Basic Rules of Intraday commercialism An sudden movement will wipe all of your investment in a very jiffy. Hence, it's vital to stay in mind many

What is Large Cap, MID Cap and Small Cap stocks?

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What is Large Cap, MID Cap and Small Cap stocks?  Kalpesh is beginner in the stock market and wants to understand the difference between a large Cap, MID Cap and small cap. Market capitalization is the total market value of a company based on its current share price and the total number of outstanding stock for example the market capitalization of crystal art industries with its shares trading at fifty rupees and 1 crore shares outstanding is 50 crore rupees. Generally there's no fixed parameter for market cap but companies with the market capitalization around ten thousand crores consider as large cap. While companies with the market capitalization below ten thousand crores rupees are made and small caps. Large gaps are stocks of large when established companies with stable business models that are considered safe investments they can bring you moderates? Yes safe return. MID cap companies are usually in the growing pace and have the potential to grow too large and small cap compa

What Is Sensex, BSE , NSE and Nifty?

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What Is Sensex, BSE , NSE and Nifty? What does the Sensex, BSE, NSE and Nifty mean? Suresh is the average investor in the stock exchange. Likes to share some basic funds and there are two major stock exchanges with this knowledgeable friend in india. National stock exchanges and bse as NSE Bombay Stock Exchange. bse is that the oldest stock market in Asia, while NSE is that the largest in the country. Sensex and niftyare indices or indicators that give general thought about whether or not or not most stocks have moved up or down. Sensex is sort of a measuring system with BSE market sentiments. therefore if a Sensex grows then the high prospect's stock of the listed company on bse is essentially increasing the neat register market sentiments for NFE  therefore if the neat grows then the high prospect stock worth of the listed company on NSE will go up to a good extent .   [caption id="attachment_252" align="alignnone" width="600"] What is Sensex and

Mcx Commodity News and Mcx Free Tips

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[caption id="attachment_216" align="aligncenter" width="250"] Mcx free tips[/caption] Trade strategy  Buy Gold February futures at Rs 30,760-30,800 with a stop loss at Rs 30,610 and target at Rs 31,020, 31,280. Buy Silver March futures at Rs 37,100  with a  stop  loss  at  Rs 36,653  and  target  at Rs 37,650-37,900. Crude oil Crude oil's trading range for a week is Rs 3,650-3,950 per barrel. Futures contracts of crude oil are likely to remain volatile because the drama surrounding the renewal of a deal between the OPEC and its allies to cut production will conclude at a meeting. The group will meet on December 6-7. The quantum of the cut could be between 0.5 million barrels per day and 1.5 million barrels per day. If no deal is seen, there will be a risk of prices falling further because the overall supply remains high. Crude oil and USD INR are in oversold zone and the US dollar is looking to bounce which will support crude oil prices. Trad

Oil prices ease in cautious trading ahead of OPEC Meeting.

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U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $52.57 per barrel at 0109 GMT, down 32 cents, or 0.6 percent, from their last close. Oil prices dipped on Thursday in tepid trading ahead of a meeting by producer group OPEC that is expected to result in a supply cut aimed at draining a glut that has pulled down crude prices by 30 percent since October. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $52.57 per barrel at 0109 GMT, down 32 cents, or 0.6 percent, from their last close. International Brent crude oil futures were down 17 cents, or 0.3 percent, at $61.39 per barrel. Since early October, crude oil has lost around 30 percent of its value amid surging supply and fears that an economic downturn will erode fuel demand. [caption id="attachment_213" align="alignnone" width="300"] crudeoil news[/caption] Crude oil trading free tips   

10 outperforming midcap stocks trading at cheaper valuations.

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"10 outperforming midcap stocks trading at cheaper valuations." The current calendar year has seen the India VIX, which measures volatility, rise by over 50 per cent. Large cap stocks have outperformed small- and mid-cap stocks with the NSE Nifty 50 Index rising over 3 per cent during the same time. The 50-stock gauge also trades at 21.7 times one-year forward earnings as per analyst estimates while the 5-year average stands at 23.2 times. The Nifty Midcap Index has declined 17 per cent in 2018 with its one- year forward price-to-earnings multiple quoting at [caption id="attachment_208" align="aligncenter" width="400"] 10 midcap stocks trading[/caption]