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What is an IPO and Why Do Companies Go Public?

What is an IPO and Why Do Companies Go Public? The announcement of the IPOs makes for really grand headlines in the finance industry. People heavily trading in stocks meticulously follow upcoming IPOs in India as they are constantly looking to strengthen their portfolio. And as a smart and brilliant investor, we need to be up to date with the upcoming IPOs in India as well.  What is IPO? Initial Public Offering or IPO is a process by which a private company can go public by sale of its stocks to the general public for the first time. It could either be a new, young company or an old company that decides to be listed on an exchange and hence, goes public. At the time of issuing their shares to the public, companies can raise equity capital with the IPO, or the existing shareholders can sell their shares to the public. Moreover, companies fall into two categories: Public and Private. A private company is run by a closed group of people with fewer shareholders who don’t give out muc

What is Systematic Investment Plan or SIP and its features?

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  What is Systematic Investment Plan or SIP and its features? A Systematic Investment Plan or SIP is not an asset class or an investment instrument. It is, in reality, one of the methods of investing in mutual funds. This is where the regular investment with a fixed sum of money is made in a disciplined manner. What is Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)? The other method of investing in the mutual fund is a one-time lump sum investment. SIP helps you to invest a fixed amount of money regularly in various mutual funds schemes depending on your financial goals. You have the potential to create long term wealth by investing a small sum of money via SIP. The SIP investment approach suite people with regular cash flow or a fixed salary. Let’s say, for example, you want to build a fund of INR 5.4 lakh in 3 years for a foreign travel trip. By starting a monthly SIP investment for INR 15000, you can achieve the goal conveniently. SIP is the best way to get into the habit of saving and in

Looking for long term investments | Checkout these sectors

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 Looking for long term investments | Checkout these sectors Every trader wishes to diversify their portfolio and invest in sectors that will yield them good results in long term. The last thing you want is a particular sector to die because the availability and demand have gone low.   While investing, make sure the sector has the potential to run for at least 10-15 years, and the companies won’t run out of business. But how do we find a stable sector in this constantly changing world? The answer is, you don’t. You always look out for sectors that are growing and as the potential to churn out profits in the next few years. If you look out for sectors that have grown in the past, you’ll notice that those sectors won’t see the tremendous growth anymore. Thus, finding out and investing in sectors that have growth potential is a must.   Here are a few sectors that are on the verge of growing tremendously in the next few years.   ●      Healthcare It is a harsh reality that physica

What is options trading and how Sensibull works?

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  What is options trading and how Sensibull works? As a trader, you hold a view of the market as per your analysis, so does every other trader. However, having a fair view of the market is not enough, you also need strategies for trading and its timely and its appropriate execution. What is options trading and how Sensibull works? Enter, Sensibull. Sensibull is an options strategy platform by Zerodha. You can get suggestions on your strategies, based on your market view. It also gives you all the information like expiry, ROI, risk level, capital required, etc. Sensibull was started with the intention of making options trading easier and doable for new traders. It is India’s first options trading platform and provides simple, easy tools for new users, as well as some complex, powerful tools for experienced users. What is options trading? Before we actually understand options trading, it is important we understand what are ‘options’. So options can be understood as contracts, that allow

What is a stock index? | Your Go to Guide on Stock Indexes

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Your Go to Guide on Stock Indexes Stock market indexes around the world are effective signs for worldwide and united states-particular economies. In the US the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq Composite are the three maximum widely followed indexes by using both the media and buyers. In addition to those three indexes, there are approximately 5,000 others that make up the U.S. Equity marketplace. From the very beginning, we have understood that the stock market can be classified onto the basis of the stock which are present. So with the stock indexes which are being marketed from one end to the other, we can surely say that the stock market is sure to see some rising differences. With this article, we will help you to understand how the stock indexes work. How are these indexes made? With such a lot of indexes, the U.S. Marketplace has a huge variety of methodologies and categorizations that may serve a wide range of purposes. The media most often reports at

5 startup sectors with growth potential post 2020

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5 startup sectors with growth potential post 2020   The COVID 19 pandemic has proved to be a game-changer in a lot of aspects. Be it the working environment across the country or the healthcare, every sector is now getting ready to embrace the new normal. It is clear that MSMEs are suffering a lot in this situation, while some businesses have been hit badly due to the pandemic, there are some industries that started growing amid the pandemic. There was a whole untouched market which is now being explored, making the way for many existing sectors to bloom post-COVID.   Here are some sectors that are likely to grow post-COVID.   1. EdTech With all the schools being shut and 100% of the education moving online, edtech sectors have seen tremendous growth. With institutions shifting to online teaching method and parents scared of sending their children for physical learning, ed-tech is tapping on every entity possible. Students from every COVID affected nation, every school ar

Dow Jones live Points- What You Need To Know?

What is DOW Jones Live Point? The Dow Jones industrial average is the benchmark index for blue-chip stocks. It is a stock market index that evaluates the performance of 30 of the biggest companies. Latest Dow Analytics: The  Dow Jones  Industrial Average closed at 580.25 points, which is 2.3% to 25,595.80. The close down was the best since June 5th. The traders seemed to start the week off quite excitedly with the rising points. The corona virus pandemic that loomed over the global economy did not hamper the trade. The share prices of Boeing rose to 14.4%. This was following the certification of the Boeing 737 Max that began on Monday. The test is critical for investors since Boeing has been undergoing one of the worst corporate crises. The crisis was due to the two airplane crashes that resulted in the death of 346 people. The next biggest gain contributor to Dow was the Apple company. The share prices rose to 2.3%. Facebook closed at 2.1%. The social media platform took a hit after m

Bank Nifty Live Scores and How Does it Work?

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A  Bank Nifty  is one that represents large and liquid capitalized stocks. These stocks from the banking sector are then traded on the  National Stock Exchange (NSE) . The stock also acts as a benchmark for investors and market intermediaries to assess the performance of the Indian Banking sector. The share bazaar is really tipping down On Thursday, 25 th  June 2020, the shares closed slightly lower. The International Monetary Fund predicted the Indian economy may shrink by 4.5% this year. The NSEI ended at 0.16% to 10,288.90.  The BSESN dropped 0.1% to 34,842.10. The Nifty 50 index has risen to about 37% after 4 years of hitting low. The economy saw foreign investment in the country, despite the continuing pandemic. The world stocks notably hit their  lowest  in a week by  Thursday . The IMF has predicted the possibility of a global recession in the economy. Investors have been closely monitoring Coronavirus cases across the globe. Mayuresh Joshi, Head of equity research at William O’