The week started with a follow-up selling of the down move started in late Jan 2015 with market opening up gap down on Monday and closed bearish with a 2.1% loss. Staged back with another gap down open the next
Biggest Winners & Draggers of the Bank Nifty Index in 2013-14 Bull Run
YesBank leads the Bank Nifty Index, while HDFC Bank drags the Index most since 2013 Bull Market. The article illustrates the performance of the BankNifty Index & stocks in 2014 since the cyclical bull market reversal of August 2013. To
Part VIII – Getting Started With Trading – Tax Guide for Traders in India
(Updated as on Aug 2015) Traders today have so much of compelling options to trade in the stock market varying from stocks, futures, or options to manage their capital more wisely and achieve their trading objectives. But on the
How to Trade Bank Nifty Futures?
Its always important to understand what derives the movement of the underlying specially when you are dealing with a highly volatile instrument like Bank Nifty Futures- then surely there is no escape to it. Then you need to read this What
Part VII – Getting Started With Trading – How to Trade Options?
Introduction to Options An option contract is the right, but not the obligation, to buy (in case of the call) or sell (in case of the put) a particular futures contract at a specific price (strike price) on or before
NSE Revises Lot Size of Derivative Contracts
NSE India (nseindia.com), in accordance with SEBI guidelines prescribing minimum contract size of Rs. 2 lacs for futures contract, revises the market lot size of derivatives contract on Indices & Individual stocks. So, with effect from Oct 31, 2014, the
Part VI – Getting Started With Trading – How to Trade Futures Market?
What is futures trading? Futures Trading is a form of investment which involves speculating on the price of a financial instrument or a commodity going up or down in the future. A futures contract has an expiration date but You don’t have to hold the
What are Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)? How to Invest in ETF?
What are Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)? Exchange Traded Funds are essentially Index Funds that are listed and traded on exchanges like stocks. An ETF enables investors to gain broad based exposure to entire market/index or specific sectors with relative ease,