Introduction The Forward Markets Commission (FMC) was the chief regulatory authority overseeing commodity futures markets in India. Established in 1953 under the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952 (FCRA), the FMC…
Introduction The Nifty Midcap 150 is a stock market index that tracks the performance of mid-sized companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India. It provides investors with…
Equity and commodity markets are two distinct avenues for investment, trading, and wealth generation. While both play significant roles in the financial ecosystem, they cater to different types of investors,…
Introduction Sector rotation is an investment strategy that involves shifting investments among different sectors of the economy based on economic cycles. The idea is to capitalize on the natural ebb…
Introduction Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) are significant financial events that allow private companies to go public by issuing shares to investors. Among the various investor categories, the Employee Quota is…
In options trading, particularly in the Indian stock market, lot size plays a crucial role in determining the minimum number of contracts an investor can trade. Understanding lot size is…
When it comes to investing in mutual funds, one common question that arises is whether mutual funds with lower Net Asset Values (NAVs) offer better returns. NAV is the per-unit…
Investing in the financial markets has always been a lucrative way to grow wealth. Two popular choices among investors are stocks and options, each offering distinct benefits and risks. Deciding…
Shares are units of ownership in a company. When you buy shares of a company, you become one of its owners. There are two main types of shares: Equity Shares…
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is India’s leading stock exchange, known for its efficient electronic trading system introduced in 1994. It facilitates seamless trading across multiple segments, including equities, derivatives,…