Researching a stock is a lot like buying a car. You can base a decision solely on technical aspects of the car, but we do consider how the ride feels on the road, the manufacturer’s reputation and whether the color of the car matches your personality or not.
We are living in an increasingly global world, where borders are becoming virtual and one can access goods and services offered across the globe with greater ease as compared to the “GenX”.
Most people have heard the old saying, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” The logic: If a farmer were to stumble while bringing the basket of eggs back from the poultry farm, they could end up with a messy situation.
Fundamental analysis and technical analysis are two common ways to sort and pick stocks. How and when to use them can be a matter of personal style, but each has its strengths.
There are certain fundamentals of investing; and building a diversified portfolio is the most important of all.
Positive or negative, big or small, every corporate action can impact a companies’ share price. In our previous post we have discussed the external factors which affect the stock prices, and in today’s post we will discuss the Corporate Actions, Types of Corporate Actions and its effects on Stock Prices.
Every business is deeply intertwined with environmental, social, and governance concerns (ESG). ESG refers to three central factors responsible for maintaining the sustainability of any investment.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2022 on 1st February. From Digital Currency Launch to Direct MSP and Defense, the budget focused on all the sectors and capacity of growth of the Indian Economy.
When it comes to making investments, investors can choose between various options – Active vs. Passive, Debt vs. Equity, Mutual Funds vs. Stocks, and Growth Investing vs. Value Investing.
From the time markets open until trading closes, stock prices are in a state of constant fluctuation!! Though many try but practically nobody can predict every element that goes into stock price fluctuations.
There are multiple ways to measure the size of a company. Market capitalization is an important parameter which many investors consider while putting money in a company
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