Trading account is which type of account?
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15 KEY STOCK TRADING TERMS YOU MUST KNOW – PART 2
Here are a few more commonly used terms of the share market.
Buy
“to buy” means to take a position – or, to buy shares – in a company.
Sell
– Conversely, means getting rid of the shares purchased
Portfolio
: is a basket of shares usually held by a person or a fund.
Bid
– A bid is what Dinesh is willing to pay for a stock.
Ask
– Ask, on the other hand, is what people selling stocks are looking to get for their shares.
Limit order
– When placing a limit order to trade in shares, Dinesh can set the exact price he is willing to pay for the stock.
Market order
– It is an order that an investor makes through a broker or brokerage service to buy or sell an investment immediately at the best available current price. It’s also referred to as an “unrestricted order.”
Day trading
– Day Trading or Intraday Trading is speculation in securities, specifically buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading day.
What are the financial instruments traded in the Stock Market?
Meet Amit. He is a supporter of diversity .
In trading too, Amit likes to invest in a variety of financial instruments apart from stocks.
Amit’s diverse investment portfolio consists of several financial instruments like bonds, mutual funds & derivatives.
Bonds are issued by companies & the government to raise money for expansion & finance a variety of projects. Returns on bonds are periodically paid to the investor, in the form of a fixed interest amount.
A mutual fund is a professionally managed trust that pools the savings of many investors & invests them in a bouquet of shares & other financial assets
A derivative is a contract between two parties & involves speculating on the price of a certain asset on a future date. The most common types of derivatives are futures & options.
Types of Derivatives
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Futures Derivative
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Options Derivative
You too can invest in any or all of these financial instruments at Angel One by Opening a Demat / Trading account
Who is an Authorised Person? Why join Angel One as an Authorised Person?
Who is an Authorised Person? Why join Angel One as an Authorised Person?
An authorised person is a person approved by the stock exchange to assist investors in buying selling and dealing in securities in return for a brokerage.
Join hands with Angel One as an authorised person and be a part of the largest network in India.
Angel One is one of the most respected stock-broking and wealth management companies in India, which has lived up to its motto service truly personalised.
As an authorised person with Angel One, you can enjoy benefits such as a complete business model comprising business offerings like equity, derivatives, commodities trading, currency trading, life insurance, and mutual funds.
- Portfolio management
- The robust risk management system
- Advanced trading platforms for desktop, tablet, and mobile
- Extensive marketing support
- Regular training programs
- 24×7 back-office support
A host of other services, so that you get high returns on your investment make the most of this opportunity.
15 Stock Trading Terms You Must Know – Part 1
Let’s introduce Dinesh, a newbie, to the most commonly used terms of the share market.
Stock:
Also referred to as share or equity, stock is the basic ownership unit of a company.
Stock Market:
This is the market in which shares of publicly held companies are issued and traded either through exchanges or over-the-counter markets.
Volatility:
Volatility is the degree of variation of a trading price series over time, as measured by the standard deviation of returns. Simply put, the fluctuation of a stock or the market in general is referred to a volatility
Liquidity:
Liquidity is how easily you can buy or sell a stock & convert it into cash.
Dividend:
The part of the company’s profits, which is usually distributed to company’s shareholders, periodically.
Bull Market:
A bull market is a market condition that means stock prices are expected to rise.
Bear Market:
A bear market is one in which investors expect stock prices to fall.
What Makes Stock Prices Go Up and Down?
Amit has a strawberry farm. In peak season, when the market has ample supply, Amit’s strawberries are less in demand & are sold at a lower price.
In off-season, Amit produces strawberries in his special nursery. At that time, there is a shortage of supply in the market. So, Amit’s strawberries are more in demand & are sold at a greater price.
Just like Amit’s strawberries, stock prices are influenced by their demand & supply flows. With rising demand, stock prices go up & with falling demand, stock prices go down.
Learn Basics of Stock Market
Several factors like a company’s profit & loss, positive & negative announcements, national economic trend, etc. determine the demand and supply of a particular stock.
Anyone can become a stock trader & earn profits from the changing stock prices by partnering with Angel One.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LARGE-CAP, MID-CAP AND SMALL CAP
Large-cap mid-cap and small-cap stocks what’s the difference LJ is a beginner in the stock market and wants to understand the difference between large-cap mid-cap and small-cap his friend Ashish a seasoned investor in Angel One explains market capitalization is the total market value of a company based on its current share price and the total number of outstanding stocks for example the market capitalization of crystal art industries with its shares trading at 50 rupees and one crore shares outstanding is 50 crore rupees generally there is no fixed parameter for market gap but companies with a market capitalization of around 10000 crore rupees are considered as large caps while companies with a market capitalization below 10,000 crore rupees are mid and small caps large caps are stocks of large well-established companies with stable business models that are considered safe investment they can bring you moderate yet safe returns mid-cap companies are usually in the growing phase and have the potential to grow too large cap small cap companies usually include startups mature companies with small industry size etc they could be big gainers but should be researched properly again now understands the difference between large mid and small cap and is ready to trade with Angel One.
What does Sensex, BSE, NSE, and Nifty mean?
Manish is an avid investor in the stock exchange and loves to share some basic fundas with his inquisitive friends.
In India, there are two major stock exchanges – NSE or National Stock Exchange & BSE or Bombay Stock Exchange. BSE is the oldest stock exchange in Asia while NSE is the largest in the country.
Sensex & Nifty are indexes or indicators that offer a general idea about whether most of the stocks have gone up or down.
Sensex is like a barometer of market sentiments for BSE. So, if the Sensex goes up, there is a high probability, stock prices of companies listed on BSE will largely go up.
Similarly, Nifty registers market sentiments for NSE. So, if the Nifty goes up, there is a high probability, stock prices of companies listed on NSE will largely go up.
You can trade in both Sensex & Nifty by partnering with Angel One.