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Stock Market BasicsFor Beginners

Stock Market for Beginners

Agenda Share market basics Terminology How to Trade Practice on virtual terminal Doubt clearing

Share market : Buying and selling of shares is done

Share market basics

MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGES IN INDIA

NSE(National Stock Exchange) It is the largest stock exchange in India in terms of daily turnover and number of trades, for both equities

and derivative trading NSE.(9:00 to 3:30)NIFTY

BSE( Bombay Stock Exchange) It is the oldest stock exchange in Asia and has the largest number of listed stocks. It is located at Dalal

Street, Mumbai.(9:00 to 3:30)SENSEX

MCX(Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd.)Silver ,Gold, Copper & Natural Gas and Crude Oil

(10:00 to 11:30) MCX

Why to invest in stock market?

•You want to maximise your returns.

•You want to beat inflation.

Why to invest in stock market?

•Keep pace with inflation.

•Reach your financial goals with the right mix of investments.

Why to invest in stock market?

•Reduce investing risk with a solid asset allocation strategy.

•Reduce risk with a well-planned strategy for buying and selling stocks.

Why to invest in stock market?

•Use dollar-cost averaging to stay in the market when stock valuations are high.

•High-frequency traders aren't hurting returns for regular investors.

How to invest in stock market?

BROKERS A broker is a party that mediates between a buyer

and a seller. A stock broker or

stockbroker is a regulated professional broker who buys

and sells shares and other securities through agency

firms on behalf of investors.

RENOWNED ONLINE STOCK BROKERS IN INDIA

DEMAT ACCOUNTThe term Demat, in India, refers to a dematerialized account.

In a Demat account shares and securities are held in electronic form instead of taking actual possession of certificates.

Index Mirror of the market How the top companies are performing Calculated by assigning weights to specific

securities.Examples:Nifty 50 , Sensex , Bank Nifty, etc

1MARUTI 11RCOM 21DRREDDY 31CAIRN 41HDFCBANK

2BHEL 12HINDUNILVR 22 JINDALSTEL 32SIEMENS 42TATASTEEL

3DLF 13ACC 23SBIN 33POWERGRID 43RELINFRA

4BHARTIARTL 14WIPRO 24AMBUJACEM 34TATAPOWER 44RELIANCE

5 ITC 15HCLTECH 25ONGC 35 IDFC 45BPCL

6GRASIM 16M&M 26TATAMOTORS 36SESAGOA 46COALINDIA

7 ICICIBANK 17BAJAJ-AUTO 27 LT 37GAIL 47KOTAKBANK

8PNB 18HDFC 28 JPASSOCIAT 38RANBAXY 48HEROMOTOCO

9CIPLA 19 INFY 29NTPC 39AXISBANK 49HINDALCO

10RPOWER 20SAIL 30TCS 40SUNPHARMA 50STER

NIFTY 50 COMPANIES

Bull Market

Bear Market

How Does Trading Terminal Look Like ?

Trading Terminologies

Delivery Vs Day Trading When you purchase stocks with the

purpose to hold them for more than a day is termed as Delivery trading.

When you buy or sell stocks for intraday with an obligation to square off your position in the market on the same day is known as Day trading.

Price Last trading price Open price Close price Day high Day low 52 week high/low

Order & Trade Order: Bids you are putting into terminal.

Trade: Bids which are executed.

Important Terms Market Price Limit Price Margin Short Selling Short Covering Stop Loss

Basis of Trading Fundamental basis:

Analysing company accounts, business profitability by using ratios like EPS, PE, Book value to PE etc.

Technical basis: Analyzing the historical price movements on the

charts for identifying patterns in share prices.

`Questions & Answers

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