By : Rmoney | June 29, 2020
We have often noticed people getting confused between a Demat Account and a Trading Account and use both the terms interchangeably. Though they appear to be the same, there is a huge difference between a Demat Account and a Trading Account especially on the basis of the purpose served by each of them. For people who are interested in starting stock market investments, it is essential to understand the difference between the Demat Account and Trading Account. It is essential
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | June 27, 2020
The options market is a critical part of the derivative market, especially in India. Around 80 percent of derivative trading happens in the options market and the rest in futures. The options were available to trade on over the counter (OTC) since 1920 particularly on commodities. Equity options trading started in 1972 on the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). Currency and bond options started at the end of 1970 as over the counter trades. Philadelphia Stock Exchange started options on
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | June 23, 2020
Whenever you think of investing in stocks or trading in share market the first step that you take is opening a Demat Account. A Demat account keeps all your financial securities at one place in electronic form. So, if you are going to invest in securities such as shares, mutual funds, bonds, etc. you must have a Demat account. The Demat account involves electronic storing of shares and securities which are maintained electronically. India adopted this system to mitigate the
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | June 19, 2020
The Demat account involves electronic storing of shares and securities which are maintained electronically for your trading account. So, if you are going to invest in securities such as shares, mutual funds, bonds, etc. you must have a Demat account. The account keeps all your financial securities at one place in electronic form. India adopted this system to mitigate the risk associated with paper shares. Therefore, the real motive behind the Demat system is to eliminate troubles due to paper
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | June 15, 2020
An option trading is something that the new investors usually don’t take up as it is considered to be a bit more complicated than traditional stock trading. However, if you master the art of option trading on the basis of your knowledge and awareness, then it surely has several advantages which the traditional stock trading lacks. Before knowing in detail about different types of options, tips, and strategies, let us first understand what an option is. An option is a
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | June 13, 2020
Investors have many routes to invest their money in the market, such as mutual funds, provident funds, real estate, and many more. As per the modern trend, the most appealing and attractive area of investment is the stock market. Many investors want to make money from stocks, regardless of the level of experience, as it has the potential for high returns. So, it is easy to fall for the lure, but one needs to have a good strategy to protect
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | May 18, 2020
Share trading online is done through an online platform that could be on your laptop, Smartphone, or Tablet. The online share trading platform can also be used for trading or investing in mutual funds, equities, and commodities. Most of the brokers in India are providing online share trading facility these days. The process of online trading is much smoother and faster than the traditional call and trade facility. The number of participants in the share market has been vastly increased
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | May 13, 2020
Most of us are reluctant to start trading mainly because we lack a proper understanding of how the stock market works and how stock trading takes place. You’ll be surprised to know that understanding and starting stock trading is not as difficult as it seems to be in the very beginning. There are numerous ways through which those interested in stock trading can start learning the basics and begin trading. With sincere efforts, it is not a difficult task to
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | May 6, 2020
Commodity trading has been popular in India for very long time. The cotton trade association started doing organized futures trading in 1875. It has been through many evolutions since then from spot market to derivative market. There are two ways to do commodity trading in India as over the counter and through the stock exchange. However, we will be discussing about the trading done through stock exchange which is done electronically. Electronic trading has been vastly popular in the country
Read MoreBy : Rmoney | May 1, 2020
What is Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR): Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is the ratio of the total cash that banks required to keep as a reserve with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in the form of liquid cash. Maintenance of Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is defined in section 42(1) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act, 1934. CRR is used to control the money flow in the market. Suppose there is more money supply in the market than Reserve Bank
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