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stock market Strategy By TradeIndia Research 4-6-19

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stock market Strategy By TradeIndia Research 4-6-19

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  1. Year- 2019-20 STOCK MARKET- The stock market refers to public markets that exist for issuing, buying and selling stocks that trade on a stock exchange or over-the-counter. Stocks, also known as equities, represent fractional ownership in a company, and the stock market is a place where investors can buy and sell ownership of such investible assets. An efficiently functioning stock market is considered critical to economic development, as it gives companies the ability to quickly access capital from the public. Purposes of the Stock Market – Capital and Investment Income The stock market serves two very important purposes. The first is to provide capital to companies that they can use to fund and expand their businesses. If a company issues one million shares of stock that initially sell for $10 a share, then that provides the company with $10 million of capital that it can use to grow its business (minus whatever fees the company pays for an investment bank to manage the stock offering). By offering stock shares instead of borrowing the capital needed for expansion, the company avoids incurring debt and paying interest charges on that debt. The secondary purpose the stock market serves is to give investors –those who purchase stocks –the opportunity to share in the profits of publicly-traded companies. Investors can profit from stock buying in one of two ways. Some stocks pay regular dividends (a given amount of money per share of stock someone owns). The other way investors can profit from buying stocks is by selling their stock for a profit if the stock price increases from their purchase price

  2. How Stocks are Traded – Exchanges and OTC Most stocks are traded on exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or the NASDAQ. Stock exchanges essentially provide the marketplace to facilitate the buying and selling of stocks among investors. Stock exchanges are regulated by government agencies, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the United States, that oversee the market in order to protect investors from financial fraud and to keep the exchange market functioning smoothly. Although the vast majority of stocks are traded on exchanges, some stocks are traded over the counter (OTC), where buyers and sellers of stocks commonly trade through a dealer, or “market maker”, who specifically deals with the stock. OTC stocks are stocks that do not meet the minimum price or other requirements for being listed on exchanges. The stock market rewards knowledge and strategy Too many people are conditioned to rely on nine-to-five jobs with constant paychecks. The stock market doesn’t reward the time that you put in — it rewards knowledge and strategy. Some of my most profitable trades only took a few hours. With trading, it’s all about you. And the more that you do in terms of studying and strategy and preparation, the better off you’ll be. Some days, you don’t even have to work. You don’t have to call in sick. You don’t have a boss. You don’t have a cubicle. It’s freedom. So think about that when you want that constant paycheck that pays so little.Make your goal to get the most profit from the least amount of work possible. In other words, focus on making every trade count so you’re not working the nine-to-five grind for the rest of your working life.

  3. Treat every trade like a business Many traders want to dive in without doing research. They simply make a best guess so they can start trading. They just want in on the action. As a result, they don’t come up with a reliable strategy, so they’re trading like snipers, picking off stocks one by one — and losing. I don’t want action. I don’t want to play guessing games. If there’s a stock and I don’t know the industry, or I don’t know what’s going to happen, I don’t trade it. The problem is that most people try to conquer everything with Wall Street. They think that they know every industry and every stock, and that they’re smarter than everyone. If you look at every trade like a business transaction, the game becomes clearer. To boost your odds of winning, get as much information as possible TradeIndia Research, 301 3rd Floor Mangal City, Vijay Nagar, Indore, 452001, M.P. Indi Whats App No -9300421111

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