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  • 10 FAQs – Bracket orders in stock, commodity and currency market of India

    By : Rmoney | March 2, 2019

    1. What are bracket orders? Bracket orders are the special type of intraday orders. They are designed to provide protection to the traders. Bracket orders allow the traders to place three orders simultaneously in one click. It is an advanced kind of intraday order that is accompanied by “take profit order”, “stop-loss order”. This helps the traders to automate their trades. It also helps in minimizing the risk involved. 2. How to execute bracket orders? Bracket Order has three orders

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  • Different types of Indian stock market orders you should know

    By : Rmoney | February 28, 2019

    In order to trade like an expert, it is very important that you understand market orders well. With such knowledge, you must not owe to worry to trade in any of the market segments. Whether it is stock market, derivatives market, commodities market or a currency market in India. These market orders are nothing but instructions used while buying and selling a security in the stock market, bond market, currency market, derivative market, and commodity market. Each order is unique and

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  • How Rupee-Dollar exchange rate movements influence the Indian sectors?

    By : Rmoney | February 25, 2019

    The stock market is an integral part of the economy and doesn’t function in isolation. It is the barometer of a nation’s economic growth and reflects various key factors. Factors such as interest rates, GDP rates, trade policy, and currency movements. Out of these the strengthening and weakening of the Indian rupee have a major influence in the sectors of the economy. Data reveals that over the past decade, the Sensex/Nifty50 and the Rupee-Dollar exchange rate movement have shown a

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  • Union budget sectoral analysis – facts retail investors must know

    By : Rmoney | February 14, 2019

    The union budget sectoral analysis is the most important aspect that investors have to see or take into consideration. We all know that the budget is the pillar of the economy. Union budget is the key source through which any government perform all its financial activities. Above all, it plays a vital role for investors and businesses. We know that the budget keeps an account of revenue and expenditure for the government. The various departments under central government analyses the previous

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  • All about the overnight mutual fund schemes in India – what, why, how and who

    By : Rmoney | February 11, 2019

    In its move to bring about standardization SEBI grouped the mutual funds market into five groups. The Securities and Exchange Board of India wants to curb fund houses from overpromising any schemes to investors. Furthermore, the watchdog desires to enable the investors to put their surplus or liquid cash to efficient use. This was done through a circular dated October 6th, 2017 on the Categorization and Rationalization of Mutual Fund Schemes. According to this circular, all debt mutual funds are put into sixteen

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  • Indian Union Interim Budget for FY 2019 – Key Highlights

    By : Rmoney | February 1, 2019

    Grab budget 2019 live updates and announcements here. Please note that Piyush Goyal kick-started the Budget Session 2019 through budget speech from 11 am in parliament today on 01 Feb 2019. Furthermore, Subhash Chandra Garg, secretary in the department of economic affairs, took the onus of making the Union Budget 2019. Key highlights – budget 2019 The following are the key highlights of the interim budget 2019 – Fiscal Deficit  Government to focus on debt consolidation along with fiscal consolidation

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  • Why you must care about defensive stocks in your investment portfolio?

    By : Rmoney | January 27, 2019

    Holding defensive stocks is a strategy to minimise the risk of loss during the bear phase. Even in the situation of non-performance of the economy, these stocks provide a cushion to your portfolio. We all are aware that stock market moves in a cycle. Bulls and bear market are phases of the stock market cycle. What worries any stock market investors is the bear phase of the cycle. As an investor, you do not care much when every stock in

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  • How union budget impact sectors in India – a guide for retail investors

    By : Rmoney | January 22, 2019

    Budget impact sectors heavily in India. Industries perform mainly on the overall policy and guidelines laid down by the government. These yearly budget from the central government provides the broader guidelines for major sectors in of the country. These guidelines include total output limits, government soups, financial assistance and etc. The sectors take guidelines from such budget announcements to develop their yearly operating strategies. Hence, the overall performance of companies operating under such sectors directly depends upon the union budget

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  • Sector rotation – Some important lessons for stock market investors

    By : Rmoney | January 18, 2019

    All sectors do not perform well at the same time. So is the stocks within. So understanding the concept of sector rotation is among one of the most important factors for your success. Success with your stock market investing. Now let us understand why sector rotation as a concept is important to know for every stock market investor. Why do we invest money? The answer is straight forward. To reap returns and witness appreciation in our money. However, to get

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  • What are the uses of the RBI exchange rate – a brief discussion

    By : Rmoney | January 8, 2019

    The rupee reference rate published by the Reserve Bank of India has a special place in the economy. This reference rate or the exchange rate is the rate of other currencies against the Indian rupee. The RBI calculates these rates on a daily basis for four currencies in the world. They are the American dollar (USD), the euro (EUR), the British pound (GBP) and the Japanese yen (JPY). The RBI exchange rate is the spot rate and not the future

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