Practical guide to_stock_trading_for_beginners
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Practical guide to stock trading for beginners
By N_CorpFor VittarthIIT Roorkee
Why invest/trade in stocks?
to sell shares at a profit to make profit even when the price fall (short
selling) to earn a greater return on investment to make a career and a luxurious life out of it to own part of a company and earn dividends
Investing and trading
Length of time Outlook/ risk return. Fundamental analysis vs. technical analysis. First hand experience: Life of day trader
Fundamental analysis vs. technical analysis.
The two main schools of thought Technical analysis(TA) uses charts and predicts
future movements Fundamental analysis(FA) looks at the fundamentals
, uses financial reports FA used for long term investment with exhaustive
knowledge of the company, sector and economy. TA for short term and indifferent approach.
So where should the novice start?
Open an account with any of the several online stock trading games.
We recommend moneybhai.com– Free of cost– Huge number of players– Excruciatingly well made – Linked to the real market with a minimal lag.– An initial capital of 25L and good timely reports
to gauge oneself.
The two online stock exchanges
BSE & NSE Sensex and Nifty The synchronization and arbitrage
opportunity The ideal time and relation to the
international markets. The immense potential- rise and fall. Concept of short selling
Where to gain intelligence?
Before you invest, be wise. Assimilate all the relevant data which include:
– Charts– Analysis
Charts
We recommend: money.rediff.com for sheer speed and simplicity
Analysis
We recommend: Moneycontrol.com
Extremely professional,
informative and
superb analysis
Welcome to the world of opportunity.
Warren Buffet Immense potential in markets like India Safe bets due to economic structure With experience comes wisdom For any queries and help contact us Live trading sessions between 1pm-2pm Invest with us and earn fixed 5%/month, no
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