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    Learn the Basics of Bonds in Stock Market

    Learn the Basics of Indian Bond Market

    Published : August 28, 2017

    Introduction of Bonds Being a stock investor you must know about bonds. Bond is the other side of your investment coin; it helps in making your portfolio well diversified. Bond is a debt market instrument; Bond promises to the debt holders to repay the principal along with interest. Some bonds d...

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    Learn BSE Stock Classification – A, B, T, S TS & Z

    Learn stock classification before entering Indian stock market

    Published : June 5, 2019

    Stock classification is the process of grouping stocks for ease of understanding. In India both BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE (National Stock Exchange) classifies stocks. More or less the classification of stocks is similar on both platforms. This stock classification was done to handle the s...

  • Mutual Funds

    Learn about money market – its concept, meaning and functions

    Learn about the money market – its concept, meaning, and functions

    Published : May 22, 2019

    Money Market is a segment of the financial market in India where borrowing and lending of short-term funds take place. The maturity of money market instruments is from one day to one year. In India, this market is regulated by both RBI (the Reserve bank of India) and SEBI (the Securit...

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    Introduction to Derivative Market

    Introduction to the derivative market in India for beginners

    Published : May 31, 2019

    Derivatives are tradable products whose price is based upon another market. Derivatives are security, whose value based upon other more basic underlying variables. In recent years, derivative security has become increasingly important in the finance field. So it is important to know about the deriva...

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    F & O Contract

    Learn what are Futures and Options Contracts?

    Published : August 28, 2017

    Futures and Options are Derivative instruments. These instruments are traded on the stock exchange. Derivative instruments have no their independent value. The value of these instruments is derived from the value of the underlying asset. The underlying asset could be Securities, commodities, and cu...

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    Learn about the participants of derivatives market - hedgers, arbitragers & speculators

    Learn about the participants of derivatives market – hedgers, arbitragers and speculators

    Published : May 28, 2019

    Derivatives market participants are financial intermediaries that help maintain liquidity in the market. They also furnish depth to the market. We all are familiar with the features of financial markets. Through financial markets banks, corporate and government raise or deploy money to meet their re...

  • Mutual Funds

    Learn basics of Mutual Funds

    Learn basics of Mutual Funds

    Published : August 28, 2017

    Introduction to Mutual Fund: Generally it is seen that the Investors find Mutual Fund difficult to understand so they refrain to invest in it. In this Article Rmoney will explain you about the basics of Mutual Funds, how do they work and how best they can serve as an investment tool in simple and co...

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    Difference between F&O Contract

    Difference between future & option contract you should understand

    Published : August 28, 2017

    Derivatives are such financial Instruments that derive their value from their underlying security like Share, Commodity, Currency etc. Futures and Options are two types of derivatives. Futures: A Future Contract is an agreement two parties to buy or sell an asset at a certain time at a future date a...

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    Structure of Capital Market in India - an introduction

    Structure of capital market in India – an introduction

    Published : August 28, 2017

    Capital market structure of India is complex. Also, it makes up the significant part of a financial market. Let us look at the basic definition of the Capital Market. It is a place for long-term financial assets which have long or indefinite maturity. The capital market provides long-term debt a...

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    What are Market Indices?

    Things you must know about Indian stock market indices before investing

    Published : August 25, 2017

    We can see Market Indices almost in every country. And people watch and track these indices almost every day. You may also know some of the Market Indices like NIFTY, SENSEX, NASDAQ etc. when we say market going up and down we talk about these stock market indices only. In this article, Rmoney will...

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