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How to Find Undervalued Stocks?

Undervalued shares appear in a situation where the stock shares are sold in the market at low prices relative to their intrinsic worth. This intrinsic value is based on specific key financial...

What Is An ETF (Exchange Traded Fund)?

ETFs or exchange-traded funds are a bunch of funds that trade on various exchanges, generally tracking a specific index. When you buy an ETF, you receive a bunch of assets clubbed together that you...

What is the 7% sell rule?

The 7% sell rule is a fundamental principle for selling stocks that states that you should sell a stock if and when it falls 7–8% below the price you paid for it. This rule is based on a study of over...

Bull Market vs. Bear Market

When it comes to investing it is always important to understand the prevailing market conditions. Bull market and bear market are other terms that people use to refer to the general movement of the...

What are Dividends? Top dividend-issuing companies in the NSE

Among the myriad of ways, one way investors earn money is through acquiring stocks and then  holding them for an extended amount of time, and finally selling them once they’ve gone up in price...

Basics Of The Stock Market For Beginners

Becoming a stock trader and learning how to trade stocks can be an exciting yet challenging task. Understanding the basics is essential for newbie traders to navigate the market’s intricacies...

What is Warren Buffet’s Rule # 1 for investing?

Buffett is one of the greatest investors in history. He owns over $100 billion of stocks and other financial assets. Specifically, Warren Buffett is famous for his long-only investment approach and...

5 Questions You Should Ask Before Buying Any Company’s Stock

If you are on a journey in the stock market you must be exhilarated with all the news of people making millions through this surrounding you, but there’s no denying that it involves immense risks as...

7 Best Stock Market Simulators To Start Your Trading Journey 

We all know someone who constantly reminds us about the money-making potential of the stock market, continually nagging us to invest and make our money work for us. But if you’re new to...