Now turn the tables over. The same enthusiasm demonstrated by a gap to the upside is just as pertinent for sellers on the downside. A gap down illustrates the desire for investors to get out of a stock very quickly. …
following are a few rules that serve as a good Beginning point. 1. Bollinger bands provide a relative definition of high and low. 2. That relative definition can be used to compare price action and indicator action to arrive at…
How to Deal when Market is too volatile. There was a sudden rise in Sensex and now Major fall. However as declared , on Tuesday i.e. 23-May market will see some green movement and it was there , but still…
Basic Steps in How Stock Trading Works Trading stocks. You hear that phrase all the time, although it really is wrong – you don’t trade stocks like baseball cards (I’ll trade you 100 IBMs for 100 Intels). Trade = Buy…
Biggest Mistake is simply following Trend We have seen a classic example of this irrational investor behaviour in the last few weeks. Till the first week of May, we witnessed an unprecedented one-way rise in the stock market for almost…
The money you earn is partly spent and the rest saved for meeting future expenses. Instead of keeping the savings idle you may like to use savings in order to get return on it in the future. This is called Investment. …
The Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 [SCRA] defines ‘Stock Exchange’ as any body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, constituted for the purpose of assisting, regulating or controlling the business of buying, selling or dealing in securities. Stock exchange could be…
The biggest difference between them is the length of time you hold onto the assets. An investor is more interested in the long-term appreciation of his assets, counting on that historical rise in market equity. He’s not generally concerned about…
1. Reliance Mutual Funds 2. HDFC 3. Fidelity 4. Franklin Templeton 5. ABN Amro 6. AIG 7. Bank of Baroda 8. Birla Sun Life 9. Canara Bank 10. DBS Chola Mandalam AMC 11. DSP Merrill Lynch 12. Deutsche Bank 13.…
Underlying – The specific security / asset on which an options contract is based. Option Premium – This is the price paid by the buyer to the seller to acquire the right to buy or sell Strike Price or Exercise…