share trading.pptx basic to advance knowledge

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What is Share Trading? Share trading means buying and selling stocks of companies listed on the two leading stock exchanges - Bombay stock exchange (BSE) and national stock exchange (NSE). The buyer of the shares gets certain ownership in the company.

Stocks Stock is a share in the ownership of a company. Stock represents a claim on the company's assets and earnings. As you acquire more stock, your ownership stake in the company becomes greater. Whether you say shares, equity, or stock, it all means the same thing. NIFTY 50 NIFTY 50 is a benchmark based index and also the flagship of NSE, which showcases the top 50 equity stocks traded in the stock exchange out of a total of 1600 stocks.

Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE) BSE (short for Bombay Stock Exchange) is an Indian stock exchange that allows investors to trade in stocks, equities, mutual funds, commodities, derivatives, etc NSE(National Stock Exchange) The NSE was established with the specific objective of performing the following functions: Creating a nationwide trading establishment for equities, debt, and hybrid instruments. Providing equitable access to investors across the country via a good communication network

Margin Trading Facility(MTF) Margin Trading Facility is when the trader increases their buying capacity of shares and securities by paying only a small amount - the margin. Sensex Sensex, or the S&P BSE Sensex, is the benchmark stock market index of India. It shows how well the 30 biggest and most traded stocks on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) are doing.

Intraday Buying and selling shares on the stock exchange on the same day are known as Intraday trading. As buying and selling happen on the same day, it is also known as day trading. Delivery trading Delivery trading is a term used to describe stock market investments wherein you hold shares for a limited period and sell them later with an aim to generate profit. With Delivery Trading, you get to invest in stocks for a term more than 1 day or you can choose to stay invested for a long term.

Growth Stocks Growth stocks are stocks of companies whose revenue is growing faster than average. Growth stocks typically don't pay dividends, reinvesting profits into their growth instead. Nifty Bank, or Bank Nifty Nifty Bank, or Bank Nifty, is an index comprised of the most liquid and large capitalised Indian banking stocks. It provides investors with a benchmark that captures the capital market performance of Indian bank stocks. The index has 12 stocks from the banking sector.

Holdings The term holdings refers to the contents of an investment portfolio held by an individual or an entity, such as a mutual fund. Holdings can be any type of investment product, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, futures, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Retail customers have to perform such transactions through a brokerage agency between 9.15 a.m. to 3.30 p.m . on weekdays. Stock Market Timings

Stock Exchange A stock exchange is a centralised location where the shares of publicly traded companies are bought and sold.  Multi-Bagger Stock Multi-Bagger stocks mean the stocks that provide returns that are several times the amount invested in them. For example, if you purchase a stock at a market price of Rs . 50. And if it climbs to Rs . 700 in a relatively short time, then it is called a multi-bagger stock.

Stock Brokers Stockbrokers are individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission Penny Stocks Penny stocks come with high risks and the potential for above-average returns, and investing in them requires care and caution. Ex: ABC is trading at $1 per share and is not listed on any national exchanges. Instead, it trades on the over-the-counter bulletin board. Therefore, company ABC's stock is considered a penny stock.

Mid Cap Stocks In the Indian stock market, a mid-cap stock typically has a market capitalisation ranging from Rs . 5,000 crores to Rs . 20,000 crores . Small-cap funds are equity funds that focus on investing in small companies, typically those with a market capitalization of less than Rs 5,000 crore each. Mid Cap Stocks Large-cap stocks are usually well-established and dominant companies in their respective industries as their market capitalisation is over Rs . 20,000 crores . Large Cap Stocks

Blue Chip A blue chip is capital stock of a stock corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in both good and bad times. Nifty Bank, or Bank Nifty Nifty Bank, or Bank Nifty, is an index comprised of the most liquid and large capitalised Indian banking stocks. It provides investors with a benchmark that captures the capital market performance of Indian bank stocks. The index has 12 stocks from the banking sector.

Growth Stocks Growth stocks are stocks of companies whose revenue is growing faster than average. Growth stocks typically don't pay dividends, reinvesting profits into their growth instead. MRF Ltd The one of the most expensive share in India is MRF Ltd (Madras Rubber Factory Limited). Its share price is Rs . 1,40,997.25 as of 23rd January 2024

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