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  • Transrail Lighting Limited IPO (Transrail Lighting Limited IPO)

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 17, 2024

    Founded in February 2008, Transrail Lighting Limited is a prominent engineering and construction company with a focus on power transmission and distribution. The company is also a key manufacturer of lattice structures, conductors, and monopoles, earning its reputation as a reliable player in the industry. The company offers a range of services: Supply, engineering, procurement, and construction of transmission and distribution lines. EPC services for civil construction projects, including the design and construction of bridges, tunnels, elevated roads, and cooling

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  • What does CNC, MIS and NRML Mean?

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 16, 2024

    Cash and Carry (CNC) CNC is used for delivery-based trading in equity. It allows you to buy stocks and hold them for as long as you like. There is no leverage, and positions are not auto-squared off. You can sell the stocks from your holdings anytime. Did You Know? If you buy and sell the stock within the same day, it will be treated as an intraday trade, with corresponding brokerage charges. Margin Intraday Square off (MIS) MIS is designed

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  • How Safe Are Funds and Securities with a Stockbroker?

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 16, 2024

    Introduction The security of funds and holdings entrusted to a stockbroker is a primary concern for every investor. Regulatory frameworks in India ensure stringent measures are in place to safeguard client assets. Here’s an overview of how your funds and securities are protected. Securities Safety In India, securities are stored electronically in either of two depositories: CDSL (Central Depository Services Limited) NSDL (National Securities Depository Limited) Stockbrokers operate as depository participants (DPs), acting as intermediaries for these depositories. Key Safeguards

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  • IPO vs FPO vs OFS vs Rights Issue: A Quick Guide

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 16, 2024

    Introduction The stock market offers various ways for companies to raise capital and for investors to participate in ownership. However, terms like IPO, FPO, OFS, and Rights Issue can be confusing, especially for beginners. This guide simplifies these concepts to help you understand their significance, processes, and differences. Initial Public Offering (IPO) An IPO is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time to raise capital. Purpose: Fund expansion, pay off

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  • Understanding ASBA: Application Supported by Blocked Amount

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 16, 2024

    Understanding ASBA: Application Supported by Blocked Amount Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) is a seamless process for applying to Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and Follow-on Public Offerings (FPOs) in India. Introduced by SEBI, ASBA ensures that investors’ funds remain secure and accessible throughout the application process. SEBI – ASBA Facility. Key Features of ASBA: Funds Stay in Your Account: The application amount is blocked in your bank account but not debited until share allotment. Interest Retention: Earn interest on

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  • Inventurus Knowledge Solutions Limited IPO (Inventurus Knowledge Solutions IPO)

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 11, 2024

    Founded in 2006, Inventurus Knowledge Solutions Limited (IKS Health) is a healthcare technology company dedicated to alleviating the administrative burden faced by healthcare providers. The company offers a wide range of services that assist doctors and healthcare organizations by managing paperwork and administrative tasks, allowing providers to focus more on patient care. IKS Health provides services such as clinical support, medical documentation management, and virtual medical scribing, among others. Their goal is to streamline processes, making healthcare delivery faster and

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  • Understand Market Hours: A Comprehensive Guide

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 9, 2024

    Introduction Timing is crucial to success in the stock market. By understanding trading sessions in India and around the globe, investors can better position themselves to seize opportunities and mitigate risks. Indian Market Trading Sessions 1. Pre-Open Session Timing: 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM Purpose: Orders are placed and matched, setting the stage for the opening price. 2. Regular Trading Session Timing: 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM Purpose: The core trading hours, marked by active buying and selling. 3. After

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  • Why is Buying Restricted for GSM Stage 2 and Above Stocks?

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 7, 2024

    Introduction Stocks in GSM Stage 2 or higher are subject to strict regulatory measures to safeguard market integrity and reduce speculative trading risks. The primary reasons for buying restrictions include: Mandatory Additional Surveillance Deposit (ASD): Buyers must deposit an ASD of 100% (or more) of the trade value. This deposit remains locked by the exchange for a minimum period of two months, even after the stock is sold. Risk Mitigation: GSM Stage 2 and above stocks are often high-risk due

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  • What Does GSM Mean?

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 7, 2024

    Introduction The Graded Surveillance Measure (GSM) is a regulatory framework introduced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in collaboration with stock exchanges. Its primary goal is to enhance market integrity and safeguard the interests of investors by applying stricter trading norms to specific stocks. The list of stocks under GSM can be tracked on the NSE GSM Report (WEB) and the BSE GSM Report (WEB) for detailed guidelines, refer to the NSE FAQ (PDF). GSM Stages and

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  • What Are Surveillance Measures and the Risks Associated with Them?

    By : Akriti Tomar | December 7, 2024

    What Are Surveillance Measures and the Risks Associated with Them? Surveillance measures are regulatory actions introduced by SEBI and stock exchanges to monitor and control the trading of securities. These measures aim to safeguard investors, prevent market manipulation, and maintain overall market integrity. When a security falls under surveillance, traders are notified of the applicable restrictions and actions before placing an order. Types of Surveillance Measures Additional Surveillance Measure (ASM): Designed to address potential risks of price volatility or manipulation.

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