A capital market is a financial market in which long-term debt or equity-backed securities are bought and sold. Capital markets channel the wealth of savers to those who can put it to long-term productive use, such as companies or governments making long-term investments.
Basic Demat Account
Steps to Take if Your Stock Broker Refuses to Close your Trading Account
08 Feb 2021
If the brokerage firm is not working in a transparent manner or is working with malafide intentions then here are series of steps listed by the reg
Share Market Basics
What is the difference between NSE and BSE?
30 Dec 2020
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is probably the most established exchange over the world, while the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is among the best
IPO Basics
IPO Process: 5 steps for Successful Listing
18 Dec 2020
5 Important steps a company should take to go Public via IPO. Click here to know more.
Trading Account Basics
What is Free-Float Market Capitalization?
14 Jan 2021
Free float market capitalization ascertains the market capitalization of the company subsequent to mulling over just those shares of a company that
Basics of Intraday Trading
What Is a Stop Order?
25 Jan 2021
A Stop order is a trade order where the trader can stop the order or can leave the trading channel once a specific price for the stock is reached.
Online Share Trading Basics
4 Ways to Pick Multibagger Stocks
15 Jan 2021
Multibagger stocks are those stocks that generates returns multiple times more than their initial investment values. Click here to know more.
Mutual Fund
What is Expense Ratio in Mutual Funds?
11 Jan 2021
The expense ratio is a critical component of the overall expense on mutual fund investment that an investor has to bear.
Commodities
What is algo trading?
30 Dec 2020
Although algo trading is the new-age trading which is likely to be the dominant form of trading in the near future, yet the institutional investment
Currency Trading
Why can't RBI print unlimited currency?
31 Dec 2020
Why can't RBI print unlimited currency? - The answer is much more complex than considering it to be just any other possibility.
Derivatives Trading
What is Margin of Safety?
04 Jan 2021
The margin of safety is a rule of putting resources into which an investor possibly purchases securities when their market price is essentially ben