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Written By: Yogin Vora on May 18, 2010 No Comment
Corporate Governance

10 Biggest Scam Report in one file.

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Written By: Pratik Shah on April 11, 2010 1 Comment

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Written By: Yogin Vora on April 1, 2010 No Comment
Happy April Fool Day

Nothing in the world is for FREE!! Keep patience

SORRY for Making a fool enjoy your day and make others fool!

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Written By: Yogin Vora on March 25, 2010 No Comment

The Indian capital market has witness impressive growth and qualitative changes, especially over the last two decades. In the fifties, sixties and most of the seventies, it was in a dormant stage when the investors were generally not familiar with, or inclined towards, the corporate securities. During this time, [...]

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Written By: Yogin Vora on March 22, 2010 No Comment
Budget and Budgeting

Budget: It is a financial and / or quantitative statement, prepared and approved prior to defined period of time, of the policy to be pursued during the period for the purpose of attaining a given objective

Budgeting: it is a whole process of designing, implementing and operating budget

Budgetary control: it is establishment of budget relating [...]

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Written By: Yogin Vora on March 13, 2010 No Comment

16. What are the Risks associated with trading in Derivatives?
Investors must understand that investment in derivatives has an element of risk and is generally not an appropriate avenue for someone of limited resources/ limited investment and / or trading experience and low risk tolerance. An investor should therefore carefully consider whether such trading [...]

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Written By: Pratik Shah on March 11, 2010 No Comment

Have a view on the market?

Example A.
On 01 March an investor feels the market will rise
– Buys 1 contract of March ABC Ltd. Futures at Rs. 260
(market lot : 300)
09 March
– ABC Ltd. Futures price has risen to Rs. 280
– Sells off the position at Rs. 280. Makes a profit of
Rs.6000 [...]

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Written By: Yogin Vora on March 6, 2010 1 Comment

(Contd of Derivative Trading II )

12. What is the contract cycle for Equity based products in NSE ?
Futures and Options contracts have a maximum of 3-month trading cycle – the near month (one), the next month (two) and the far month (three), except for the [...]

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Written By: Pratik Shah on March 3, 2010 1 Comment

( Contd of Derivatives Trading I )

6. What are various types of derivative instruments traded at NSE?
There are two types of derivatives instruments traded on NSE; namely
Futures and Options :
Futures : A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell an [...]

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Written By: Pratik Shah on March 1, 2010 No Comment

FAQ’s

1. What are derivatives?
Derivatives, such as futures or options, are financial contracts which derive their value from a spot price, which is called the “underlying”. For example, wheat farmers may wish to enter into a contract to sell their harvest at a future date to eliminate the risk of a [...]

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