Getting started with the stock market !! Get Proactive, Start Investing In Stocks Now There are many people for them stock market trading all about selling and buying stocks. For them making money in stock market needs luck and nothing…
Small savings be converted in equity NEW DELHI: The government should give option to investors in small savings scheme to convert their investment at the time of maturity to equity of public sector units to reduce its interest liability and…
Views about Market Fall If you have noticed. From last week, market open’s at higher level and ends up at quite lower level. Right now all investors are facing losses , though Indian GDP was expected 8.1% however it is…
The trading on stock exchanges in India used to take place through open outcry without use of information technology for immediate matching or recording of trades. This was time consuming and inefficient. This imposed limits on trading volumes and effic…
A broker has to issue a contract note to clients for all transactions in the form specified by the stock exchange. The contract note inter-alia should have following: §Name, address and SEBI Registration number of the Member broker. §Name of…
The maximum brokerage that can be charged by a broker from his clients as commission cannot be more than 2.5% of the value mentioned in the respective purchase or sale note. Get Live Intraday BTST Short Term Research…
One can confirm it by verifying the registration certificate issued by SEBI. A broker’s registration number begins with the letters ‘INB’ and that of a sub broker with the letters ‘INS’. Get Live Intraday BTST Short Term Research…
Broadly there are two factors: (1) stock specific and (2) market specific. The stock-specific factor is related to people’s expectations about the company, its future earnings capacity, financial health and management, level of technology and marketing skills. The market specific…
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory authority in India established under Section 3 of SEBI Act, 1992. SEBI Act, 1992 provides for establishment of Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) with statutory powers for…
The securities market essentially has three categories of participants, namely, the issuers of securities, investors in securities and the intermediaries, such as merchant bankers, brokers etc. While the corporates and government raise resources from the securities market to meet their…