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Best penny stocks to buy today- Grow More

 Best penny stocks to buy today: It is important to exercise caution when considering buying penny stocks, as they can be highly speculative and volatile. Penny stocks, which are typically defined as stocks that trade for less than 10 Rs per share, are often traded over-the-counter rather than on a major exchange and may not be subject to the same regulatory requirements as larger, more established companies. Additionally, penny stocks may have a limited trading history and a small market capitalization, making it more difficult to obtain reliable information about their financial health and future prospects. With these risks in mind, it is important to thoroughly research and carefully evaluate any penny stock before making an investment. It is also a good idea to consult with a financial advisor or professional for guidance.   Here are some of the, Best Penny Stocks in India 2022 Vodafone Idea Ltd Telecom Alok Industries Ltd Textile Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd Banking India...

KFin Technologies IPO Review – Strengths - Grow More

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K fin technologies ipo review strengths weaknesses & more: Table of content Introduction About Company Business Verticles Competitors Financial Highlights Strenghth Weaknesses Key IPO Information Conclusion   Introduction   KFin Technologies Limited is set to go public with an Initial Public Offering (IPO). The IPO will be open for subscription from December 19th to December 21st, 2022. The company aims to raise Rs 1,500 Crores through an offer for sale. About Company   KFin Technologies Limited is a leading financial services platform driven by technology. The company offers comprehensive services and solutions to the capital markets ecosystem in India, including asset managers and corporate issuers across various asset classes. It also provides investor solutions in several countries including Malaysia, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. According to CRISIL, KFin Technologies is the largest provider of investor solutions to Indian ...

Technical analysis| Nifty form bearish candle on weekly basis

 Bearish candle in nifty!what to do? On December 16, the Nifty50, a stock market index in India, closed at 18,269, a decrease of 0.79% from the previous day. This decline was influenced by growing fears of a potential recession and nervousness in global markets. At the start of the day, the index opened lower at 18,319 but briefly recovered to reach a high of 18,441 before falling to a low of 18,255. For the week, the Nifty lost 228 points. In terms of technical analysis, the Nifty formed a bearish candle with a long upper shadow, which resembled an Inverted Hammer pattern on both the daily and weekly charts. This pattern is often seen as a bearish signal, suggesting that the Nifty could continue to decline from its current levels. The next support level is expected to be the 50-day simple moving average, which is a measure of the Nifty's average price over the past 50 days, at the 18,100-18,000 range. On the other hand, the immediate resistance zone is expected to be at 18,400. In...

An Introduction to Trading: Understanding the Basics of Buying and Selling Financial Instruments

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Basic of trading: The stock market in India has become a hot topic of discussion among various groups of people, including long-term investors, short-term traders, and speculators seeking thrill. Many people in the Indian community tend to be risk-averse and prefer to make fixed income investments or even invest in gold rather than the stock market. However, smart investors who make well-informed stock picking decisions have the potential to earn the highest returns among all other investment instruments. Over the long term, investing in quality stocks with strong fundamental backing can be the best investment assets. If you are new to the stock market and want to learn about how it works in India and how the average Indian can participate in it, this article will provide you with all the information you need. Table of content -Introduction 1.What is Trading? 2.What is Intrady Trading? 3.What is Option Trading? 4.What is Trading Account? 5.What is Algo T...

What is Mutual fund? what is mutual fund expense ratio?

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   What is Mutual Fund?   Table of content What is Mutual Fund 1.Introduction 2.How mutual fund works 3.Benefits of investing in mutual fund 4.Types of mutual fund 5.How to invest in mutual fund 6.What is mutual fund expense ratio 7.What is sip in mutual fund 8.Conclusion 1.Introduction:   A mutual fund is a type of investment vehicle that pools money from many investors and uses that money to buy a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. This allows investors to gain exposure to a wide range of investments with just a single purchase, making it a convenient and potentially lower-risk option compared to buying individual stocks or bonds.In indian stock exchange we have lots of mutual fund for example. Nippon india mutual fund,Sbi mutual fun,Uti mutual fund,Hdfc mutual fund,Axix mutual fund and so on.   Mutual funds are managed by professional money managers who use their expertise t...

Difference between Fundamental analysis & Technical analysis

 Diffrence between Fundamental analysis & Technical analysis Fundamental analysis and technical analysis are two approaches used to evaluate securities and make investment decisions in the financial markets. Fundamental analysis involves analyzing a company's financial statements, such as its balance sheet and income statement, to determine the company's value and assess its potential for long-term growth.  Technical analysis, on the other hand, involves studying price trends and chart patterns to forecast future price movements in the market. While both approaches can be useful in the stock market, there are key differences between fundamental and technical analysis. Technical analysis is based on the idea that market prices reflect all relevant information and that past price movements can be used to predict future price changes. Technical analysts rely on tools such as moving averages and chart patterns to make their forecasts. In contrast, fundamental analysis focus...