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10 Best Trading Strategies to Invest in Stock Market

Certainly! Here are 10 popular trading strategies to consider when investing in the stock market:
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
5 January, 2024, 2:32 AM

Why Basic knowledge is important before Investing or Trading in Share Market

Why Basic knowledge is important before Investing or Trading in Share Market/Stock Market?
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : Monika
24 May, 2022, 3:49 PM

What is the purpose and career opportunity in stock market

There are many career opportunity in stock market, especially in recent year. This market is getting bigger day by day. People from all background whether science, commerce or arts are showing more interest in stock market. Many are opting to become a financial market participant and work independently and many are opting it as full time career.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM and Written by: Rakshit Chauhan
21 May, 2019, 7:18 PM

Who can invest in stock market?

Investment in stock market is beneficial if you know the level where you have to invest for short term or long term. It is not a tough task for trader just need some study properly, they should analysis about the stock or commodity. then that is sure you will get a good return from the stock market.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : nifm
10 May, 2017, 1:17 PM

Do's and Don't for Stock Market traders

Every trader has to make some trading strategy before trading in the stock market and the most important thing follow that principle rules with discipline.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
26 April, 2017, 12:04 PM

What is the benefit of Advance Diploma in financial market management?

What is the benefit of Advance Diploma in financial market management?
A short term course which is the best course for job purpose in the financial market. ADFMM course is good for whom, who want to do the job in broking firm, bank, and finance.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
8 February, 2017, 4:31 PM

What is the stock market?

What is the stock market?
A Stock market is a place where stocks, futures, options and commodities are traded. Buyers and sellers meet on this platform provided by stock exchange through computers. To trade in stock market trader should understand the business, economics, demand and supply, politics etc.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
23 November, 2016, 4:03 PM

How to start career in stock market industry

How to start career in stock market industry
Stock market industry is growing rapidly the growth ratio of this industry is higher than compared to other industries. But our Indian financial industry is struggling for skilled professionals. Anyone can start their career in stock market those having completed their graduation/perusing
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : Shan Dogra
18 November, 2014, 11:50 AM

Types of Orders for trading

The system allows the trading members to enter orders with various conditions attached to them as per their requirements. These conditions are broadly divided into the following categories. • Time conditions • Price conditions • Other conditions Several combinations of the above are allowed thereby providing enormous flexibility to the users. The order types and conditions are summarized below.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
8 January, 2014, 3:57 PM

Speculation and Hedging

Speculators are those who do not have any position on which they enter in futures and options market. They only have a particular view on the market, stock, commodity etc. In short, speculators put their money at risk in the hope of profiting from an anticipated price change. They consider various factors such as demand and supply, market positions, open interests, economic fundamentals and other data to take their positions.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
19 December, 2013, 3:58 PM

Factors Driving the Growth of Derivatives

Over the last three decades, the derivatives market has seen a phenomenal growth. A large variety of derivative contracts have been launched at exchanges across the world. Some of the factors driving the growth of financial derivatives are:
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
9 December, 2013, 6:06 PM

Stock Quote – Lifeline of an investor

Stock quote is that magical figure that gives you all the information related to stock Stock quotes can be obtained in newspapers and online but the most convenient place is online as it is very close to real time information. There are many websites which help you to get real-time quotes at a mouse click. Different sources provide different sets of information.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
29 November, 2013, 11:25 AM

Volatility of Stock Markets and its causes

Volatility is one of the best phenomenon without which stock markets will loose its charm. It is the tendency of fluctuation of market indices over a period of time; more is the fluctuation, higher is the volatility. The ups and downs of stock prices is what that adds spice to the market behaviour. This see-sawing effect has its own implications, both good and bad. Good, because prudent investors taking advantage buy on dips and sell on highs for profit booking. On the flip side, greater volatil
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
28 November, 2013, 10:09 AM

About NCDEX Spot Exchange Ltd. (NSPOT)

NSPOT is a delivery based transparent,real time, online spot exchange of the country. It is established as per the guidelines of Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Government of India. NSPOT is a wholly owned subsidiary of NCDEX which is the leading Indian Agriculture Commodity Derivatives Exchange. NCDEX SPOT derives its strength from its parent organization (i.e. NCDEX) in creating and managing electronic online trading along with the concomitant risk management system, clearing and delivery proc
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
15 November, 2013, 11:59 AM

Shareholders of NCDEX and its products

NCDEX is promoted by a consortium of four institutions. These are National Stock Exchange (NSE), ICICI Bank, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and National Board for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Later on their shares were diluted and more institutions became shareholders of NCDEX. These are Canara Bank, CRISIL Limited, Indian Farmers Fertilizers Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), Punjab National Bank (PNB), Goldman Sachs, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and Shree Renuka Sugars L
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
28 October, 2013, 3:46 PM

Trading in Circuit Limits

The major stock and commodities exchanges have instituted procedures to limit mass or panic selling in times of serious market declines and volatility. These mechanisms are known as Circuit Breakers, the Collar Rule, and Price Limits. Circuit Breakers establish whether trading will be halted temporarily or stopped entirely. The collar Rule and Price Limits affect the way trading in the securities and futures markets takes place
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
22 October, 2013, 5:21 PM

Investor Services Cell and Arbitration

Investor Service Cell (ISC) handles the investor’s complaints against the trading members / companies in respect of claims/disputes for transactions executed on the Exchange. The complaints are forwarded to the trading members for resolution and seeking clarifications. The ISC follows-up with the trading members and makes efforts to resolve the complaint expeditiously. In certain cases, on account of conflicting claims made by the investor and the trading member, when it is not possible to adm
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
15 October, 2013, 6:24 PM

Block Trading Session of Stock Market

The Exchange has introduced a separate trading session for the block trades from November 14, 2005. In this session, trading is conducted in the Odd Lot market (market type ‘O’) with book type ‘OL’ and series ‘BL’. It is a 35 minute market; i.e. the trading window shall normally remain open from 9:15 hours to 9:50 hours. There is no pre-open and post close in the block trade session. For a block trade, order should be of a minimum quantity of 5,00,000 shares or minimum value of Rs. 5
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
11 October, 2013, 6:28 PM

Trade Management in Stock Market

A Trade is an activity in which a buy and sell order match with each other. Matching of two orders is done automatically by the system. Whenever a trade takes place, the system sends a trade confirmation message to each of the users involved in the trade. The trade confirmation slip gets printed at the trader workstation of the user with a unique trade number. The system also broadcasts a message to the entire market through the ticker window displaying the details of the trade. Before the trad
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
10 October, 2013, 12:05 PM

NCDEX Trading Platform

National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange Ltd. (NCDEX) is a technology driven commodity exchange. It is a public limited company registered under the Companies Act, 1956. It has been launched to provide a world-class commodity exchange platform for market participants to trade in a wide spectrum of commodity derivatives driven by best global practices, professionalism and transparency. NCDEX is regulated by Forward Markets Commission in respect of futures trading in commodities. NCDEX current
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
5 October, 2013, 3:59 PM

What are Options in stock market?

An option is a contract which gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation to buy or sell shares of the underlying security at a specific price on or before a specific date. “Option” as the word suggests, is a choice given to investor to either honors the contract, or if he chooses exits from the contract. There are two kinds of options: Call Option and Put Options.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
4 October, 2013, 7:34 PM

Clearing And Settlement in Stock Market

The clearing and settlement mechanism in Indian Securities market has witnessed significant changes and several innovations during last decade. These include use of the state-of-art information technology, emergence of clearing corporations to assume counter party risk, shorter settlement cycle, dematerialize and electronic transfer of securities, fine tuned risk management system.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
3 October, 2013, 5:07 PM

Methods of buying and selling of shares

Market Orders : When you put buy or sell price at market rate then the price get executed at the current rate in the market. The market order gets immediately executed at the current available price. In market order there is no need to mention the price, the transaction will get executed at the best current available price.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
1 October, 2013, 4:59 PM

What is Short Selling?

Short selling means selling the securities which you didn't buy at all. The term short here signifies that you do not hold the securities being sold. The first thought strikes up would be – where do these shares come from which you are going to sell without possessing them in your account.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
18 September, 2013, 4:04 PM

Functions of SEBI

In India Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has been established by Indian Government in 1998 and given statutory powers for the purpose of to protect the interest of the investors and to promote development and regulate the stock market.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
11 September, 2013, 6:38 PM

About National Stock Exchange (NSE)

There are two major stock exchanges in India named Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) situated in Mumbai, India both are responsible for majority of share transactions. NSE is mutually owned by a set of leading banks, financial institutions, insurance companies and other financial intermediaries in India but its ownership and management operate as separate entities.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
6 September, 2013, 4:53 PM

Who will inherit the shares?

At the time of opening a Demat account for trading in shares, you should be ensure to give the details of nominee to whom shares will be transferred in case of account holder death. His/her heir not entitled to get the shares transferred into their names if not mentioned as nominee, the shares will go to those nominee whom details updated in the Demat account.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
27 August, 2013, 6:43 PM

Intraday Trading

Day trading means buy/selling of shares and off setting the positions on same day. Day trading serves the purpose of bringing the liquidity to market and they help the market movement, more then 80% of the volume of stock market comes from day trading after introduction of derivative market and advanced trading techniques had made the day trading to grow the market more.
Category: Stock Market
Posted by : NIFM
24 August, 2013, 4:31 PM