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sornam replied to the topic Why should a trader need the futures/call/put? in the forum Essentials of Trading Instruments 8 years ago
The traders need the derivative instruments to maximize their profits.
Capital required for future market is less
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sornam replied to the topic What are Margin / MTM / Premium / Strike Price / Expiry Date / lot size? in the forum Essentials of Trading Instruments 8 years ago
Margin- may be defined as the amount that needs to be kept with broker for day today settlement in case of futures market.
MTM – Mark To Market, By day today the exchange will balance the buyer and sellers trading till the maturity date.
Premium-The extra price paid on securities as compensation for the growth in its value over time.
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sornam 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 8 years ago
Most stocks are traded on exchanges, which are places where buyers and sellers meet and decide on a price
The role:
Broker is an agent who represents clients to buy or sell stocks and other securities.
Exchange is the place where the shares are been traded
Govt is to appoint and monitor SEBI and it’s actions
Bank is to help participants ma…[Read more]
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sornam replied to the topic What is Trade Plan? Why it is essential in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
A systematic method for screening and evaluating stocks, determining the amount of risk that is or should be taken, and formulating short and long-term investment objectives.
It is essential to do trading rationally rather than emotionally
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sornam replied to the topic What is long / short / long unwinding / Short Covering? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Long : Buy a share first and then sell it later
Short : Sell a share first and then buy it back .
Long Unwinding – Holding shares price will be getting low then sell the shares
short covering :- buy later
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sornam replied to the topic How Stock exchanges ensure the traders counter party risk? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Stock trading can be done only through registered brokers , the brokers pays a caution deposit to stock exchange
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sornam replied to the topic Is it possible to buy stocks from BSE and sell it on NSE? How and what is the limitation? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Yes it is possible to buy stocks from BSE and sell it on NSE.
Limitation is that it is not possible for intra-day but for positional trading it is possible. -
sornam replied to the topic What is the difference between Trading and Analysis? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Trading is buying and selling a share
Analysis is a homework what we do before buying and selling a share or trading.
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sornam replied to the topic How to place order? Types of order? Validity of order? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Types of order:
- Buy Order.
- Sell Order
Validity of order is between 9.00 a.m to 3.30 p.m. in a day
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sornam replied to the topic How much time required to do trade? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
For positional trade, it will take a few days to open and close the position. For intraday it will take a few minutes to a few hours
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sornam replied to the topic Is Stock trading is gambling or Business? How? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
it depends up on the trader , if the risk taken is higher than the expected return it is gambling and when the risk taken is lesser than the expected return it is business.
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sornam replied to the topic What is positional trading and Intraday trading? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
- <span class=”_Tgc”><b>Position trading</b> is the polar opposite of day <b>trading</b> because the goal is to profit from the move in the primary trend rather than the short-term fluctuations that occur day to day</span>
- <span class=”_Tgc”><b>Intraday trading</b> means buying and selling in the same day. It may be either buying first or short…
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sornam 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 8 years ago
f i quote high price to buy a stock i will be first in queue as a buyer and the exchange would make a deal immediately with the best prices available
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sornam replied to the topic Who decide the stock price? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Buyers and sellers decide the stock price.
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sornam replied to the topic What is online trading? in the forum Basics of Stock Trading 8 years ago
Online trading is done electronically through computers
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sornam replied to the topic What is Stock Market? in the forum Basics of Stock Market 8 years ago
It is a place where shares of pubic listed companies are traded.
The primary market is where companies float shares to the general public in an initial public offering (IPO) to raise capital.
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