What is share market
The market where a person invests some of his secret and becomes a part of the company that he owns, which he can send or buy whenever he wants, is called share market.
What are the types of market?
Generally market is of two types - primary market and secondary market.
Primary Market - When a private company brings its shares in public under IPO (Initial Public Offering) then that company is called Public Limited Company and this type of market is called Primary Market.
Secondary market- When these shares start trading in the market then this market is called secondary market.
What is stock index?
SEBI (Securities and Exchange board of India) does the work of monitoring the stock market in India. The index is constructed on the basis of size industry and market capitalization of the company.
Sensex -The 30 largest capital investment companies that are traded the most represent the Sensex.
Nifty Fifty- In this, 50 big companies whose market capitalization is more, it shows Nifty Fifty.
How to buy and sell shares in the share market?
Every person who understands the basic of share market can buy or sell the shares of the company for which he must have a trading account to buy shares.
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What is the difference between trading and investing?
Generally there is a difference of time duration between trading and investing. In trading, buy or sell shares for short-term Whereas in investment we buy for long term.
And also technical analysis is more important than fundamentals in trading while fundamentals are more important for long-term.
Why is fundamental and technical analysis important for an investor?
Fundamental analysis shows the past growth, probability of the company and debt from which investors invest their capital while technical analysis shows charts and patterns for the future from which traders execute their trades.
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जवाब देंहटाएंPlease suggest me about Sensex
जवाब देंहटाएंSensex stands for Stock Exchange Sensitivity Index. It consists of top 30 companies listed with BSE for trading.
हटाएंThe Sensex is calculated using the free-float market capitalization method and reflects the performance of thirty companies. The free-float market capitalization method reflects the proportion of shares that are ready to trade and are issued by companies to the public in the market.