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Iswarya V replied to the topic How Stock trading take place? – Explain the role of broker/exchange/ SEBI/ Govt/ BANK? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 2 months ago
Stocks are traded in stock markets when the seller’s ask price matches the buyer’s bid price.
Broker is the middle man who connects buyer/seller to the stock exchanges. He is responsible if the seller fails to deliver the stocks at the right time. Or the buyer fails to pay the seller for the stocks he sold.
Exchange is the place where trading…[Read more]
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What happens if I quote high price to buy a stock compared to its current market price? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
If the buyer quotes higher price than the market price, he donot have to wait in queue to buy the stock. His order will be executed immediately only at market price even if he quotes more than the market price.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic Is Stock trading is gambling or Business? How? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
Return > Risk = business
Risk > Return = gambling.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is online trading? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
Buying and selling of shares which happens through online. It donot involes any physical form of certificates.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic How to place order? Types of order? Validity of order? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
The order will be placed through online software which is meant for trading. It is of two types: buy order and sell order. Either it is a buy order or sell order, if the quoted price matches the market price, or else if the buyer’s bid matches the seller’s price, it will be executed. Until that order becomes valid.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is long / short / long unwinding / Short Covering? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
long position is with which the buyer buys a stock expecting it to go up.
Short position is with which the buyer expects the stock price to fall down so he is willing to sell it.
Long unwinding is which he is going to sell the shares he bought in long position.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic How Stock exchanges ensure the traders counter party risk? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
Traders are connected to stock exchanges through brokers. Brokers will ask for caution deposit from their traders before they start trading, so that if counter party fails, it will be adjusted from their caution deposit.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic How much time required to do trade? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
When the buyers price matches with the seller’s price, the trade happens immediately.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic Who decide the stock price? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
The stock price is decided by the buyers and sellers who participate in trading activity.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is the difference between Trading and Analysis? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 7 years, 3 months ago
Trading means buying and selling of shares from stock market.
Analysis means to identify and check which stocks we need to buy and sell.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is Stock Market? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Stock Market is a place where the shares of the companies are bought and sold between buyers and sellers through brokers. It is a Secondary market.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is the difference between primary market and secondary market? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Primary market is where the company directly sells its shares to the people in order to raise capital through IPO.
Secondary market is where the shares are traded between individuals (i.e) buyer and seller. In this market, Brokers will be there to execute deals between buyer and seller..
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Iswarya V replied to the topic How come NSE become popular than BSE? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
BSE, being old stock exchange, having nearly 5000 companies.
NSE is having nearly 1500 companies.
Its because of the TRANSPARENCY of NSE, it became popular.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What are the other markets? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Primary market, Secondary market.
In secondary market, we have
- Spot Market.
- Futures.
- Options.
Forex markets.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic Can share holder has right to ask for refund / can he ask for dividends? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Share Holders doesnot have the rights to ask for refund from the company. If they want to sell their shares, they can sell it through SECONDARY MARKETS (Stock Markets).
Share Holders doesnot have the rights to ask for dividends from a company. If the company gets profit and if its willing to give the portion of their earnings, share holders will…[Read more]
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Iswarya V replied to the topic Why do we need stock market? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Stock market is the place where the buyer and seller meets (with a common aim of trading in Shares). It is generally a Secondary Market where the shares are bought and sold.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is the difference between Investments and trading? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Investment is the process where the wealth is gradually increased over a period of time (LONG TERM), through BUYING & HOLDING shares.
Trading is the process where frequent BUYING & SELLING of shares occurs, with the aim of making profit, in SHORT TERM.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic What is DEMAT a/c? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
DEMAT account is the place where the electronic forms of shares of a particular person is stored, if it is not traded(that is bought and sold) on the same day. A trading account is enough to trade, on shares, but it cant store the shares if it is not sold and bought on the same day. There comes the importance of DEMAT account.
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Iswarya V replied to the topic Who are share holder, promoter, and director? What is the role and rights of them? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 7 years, 3 months ago
Share Holder: The one who owns the shares of the company either through IPO or through Secondary Markets. He is considered as one of the owners of the company.
Promoter: The one who promotes the idea to start the business of the company.
Director: The one who is running and taking care of the company. He is not the owner of the company, but in…[Read more]
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