Tag: Stock Market
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How To Identify A Business Model Of A Company
Introduction A business model can be defined as a methodology a business or a company is in existence for it to generate profits for an infinite duration. A model of revenue generation that can sustain itself to remain in business, handle the expenditure and keep the share holders content. There are times where a company…
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Things You Need To Know About Investment And Speculation
Introduction An Investor and a speculator are broadly two types of participants in the stock market. The basic difference between the two is the approach they look at the assets and equities. An investor looks at the stock market like a business and a speculator looks it like a gamble. From the book The Intelligent…
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How To Calculate Price To Earning (PE) Ratio Of A Stock
What is a Price To Earning Ratio Price to Earning, commonly referred to as the PE ratio, is a financial ratio used to check the fundamental value of a stock. A Price to Earning ratio will tell the investor how much he is willing to pay for the business to earn Rs. 1/- from it.…
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How To Choose The Right Penny Stocks In India
What are penny stocks The phrase “penny stocks” was invented by the west to describe equities that are traded for less than a $1. In the Indian context, any stock that is traded for less than Rs. 10 is considered a penny stock. There are hundreds of firms traded on the stock exchange every day,…
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Why Do 99% Of The Traders Lose Money In Stock Market
Introduction Stock market trading looks very lucrative when fellow traders share their profit screenshot on social media. The new traders easily get influenced with these stock trades. This blog post highlights some of the mistakes traders tend to make in their trading journey and end up losing money and how one can try to avoid…
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7 Reasons Why Swing Trading is Better Than Day Trading
Introduction Swing trading is a type of trading system where the trader engages in carrying his executed trades for more than a day. Swing trader carry’s his position for days, weeks or even months, depending on this style of trading. Day trading, on the other hand, is a type of trading where the trader squares…