By : Rmoney | July 26, 2018
Investing in Indian stocks is rewarding only when you choose stocks properly. Choosing a stock that may fetch a handsome return in future. Further, it is completely dependent on how well you understand the business. The business whose stocks you plan to buy shares in for your own portfolio. You need to select stocks from a wide variety of options. You can choose a stock of a well established mature company like that of Infosys or Tata Steel. This you
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | July 11, 2018
You can do derivatives trading in India through National stocks Exchange (the NSE), Bombay Stocks Exchange (the BSE) in stocks. Similarly, if your interest is to trade in commodities, MCX and NCDEX are there. The MCX stands for the Multi Commodity Exchange. While NCDEX stands for the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange. However, if you are willing to trade in currency, you can do it over NSE-SX, MCX-SX. If your interest is to trade in bonds again it’s also possible
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | June 22, 2018
A financial market is a marketplace for financial products. Here buyers and sellers interact with each other. They trade in financial assets like equities, bonds, mutual funds, currencies, and derivatives. The price discovery of such financial assets is purely the play of demand and supply of the underlying assets in the market. Thus, the financial market acts as a bridge between those who have access money with those who are in deficit and in need of money. So, through financial market
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | May 21, 2018
There are various types of mutual fund schemes; here in this article, we will learn the basic and common types of schemes. These schemes are categorized based on their utility and features. Based on maturity period 1. Open-ended Fund: An open-ended Mutual Fund generally available for subscription and one can redeem them anytime. It is available for subscription for the whole year. These funds do not have any fixed maturity date, an investor can buy these mutual fund scheme based
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | March 31, 2018
Multibagger stocks with strong fundamentals are hard to find. But it is not impossible to get one for our portfolio. Even penny stocks have the chances to become multibagger stocks. Everything which is cheap is not necessarily bad. And everything which is costly is also not good. Similar is the case with stocks. Undervalued stocks that are available very cheap, say below INR 10 or so, is not necessarily a bad stock. So it is always good to select
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | March 14, 2018
Market intelligence for non-intelligent investors is the topic which I was considering to address since long. This is not because I am the most competent person to discuss the subject matter. But because when I talk even to someone with the domain knowledge, they also have lots of confusion when it comes to basics of investing. When it comes to investments, even the most un-knowledgeable becomes the matter experts. However, we should not forget that investing is an art as
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | February 23, 2018
Stocks investing is risky, if you do it blindly. Investing itself by no means a simple process. And for stock investing you need countless considerations and have to manage infinite risks. It is an infinite risk because various sources of risk involved when it comes to investment in a stock. Further, risk comes from not knowing what you are doing. This is rightly pointed out by a legendary disciple of Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffet. So as to reduce risks associated with
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | February 17, 2018
LTCG, the abbreviation for long-term capital gain on sale of equity stocks is back. Short-term capital gain already exists. It simply means that as an investor to stock market you need to pay tax once you get in. This is irrespective of the duration of your holdings. However, the tax rate differs in case of long-term and short-term. The same assessment rules will apply to long and short-term gains on real estate investment trust (ReIT) and infrastructure investment trust (InvIT). Equity shares and units
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | February 13, 2018
Find following the official Trading Holiday 2018 for Commodity Segment on MCX & NCDEX
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | February 13, 2018
Find following the official Trading Holiday 2018 calendar on NSE & BSE for Equity and F&O segments.
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