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Nifty, also known as the Nifty 50, is a stock market index in India. It represents the weighted average of the top 50 actively traded companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Nifty serves as a benchmark for the overall performance of the Indian stock market and is widely used by investors to gauge market trends and make investment decisions.
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The face value of a share is the nominal value assigned to it at the time of issuance. It indicates the initial cost of the share as stated in the company's documents. However, it doesn't reflect its market value, which can fluctuate. Face value is crucial for accounting and legal purposes.
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CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) in mutual funds is a measure of the average annual growth rate of an investment over a specific period, assuming that the investment's value has compounded at the same rate each year. It provides a standardized way to assess the investment's performance and compare it with other investments.
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Understanding market sentiment is crucial for making informed investment decisions. One way to gauge this sentiment is through the concept of volatility skew. Whether you are a seasoned trader or a curious investor, understanding this concept can provide a significant edge. Read on to learn what volatility skew is, how it works, and what its implications are for investors like you.
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Both the currency forward and currency futures markets are used for hedging risk in currencies. Currency forward is an over-the-counter (OTC) market. The terms of the contract are customised between the two parties. On the other hand, currency futures are an exchange-traded market with standardised contracts.
To enhance and diversify their portfolios, hedge their holdings, and profit from changes in the price of the underlying asset, many traders dive into the derivatives market. Futures and Currency forward are examples of derivative trading. If you want to trade these markets, it is imperative to have a clear knowledge of the differences. However, let’s first go through an overview of futures and forward markets.
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A Basic Services Demat Account (BSDA) is a simplified demat account designed for small investors. It offers reduced maintenance charges and is ideal for those holding a small number of securities. While there's no minimum balance requirement, BSDA accounts have limitations on the total value of holdings. It's a cost-effective option for beginners or investors with limited holdings.
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