Top 10 Finance Movies
TradeGyani
by Abhinav Dube
3y ago
Howdy, How you all doing? Given that you’ve landed here, I’m assuming you’re having a cravings for Financial Dramas. So here’s a hot list of movies which you should try. Apart from that I’ve a list of extremely entertaining movies prepared for you (It’ll blow your mind) right here.  Anyways let’s start with the financial dramas: Wall Street(1987)   Bud wants to work with his idol and spies on him in order to impress him with his knowledge but finds out about his dirty nature. Now he wants to destroy him.    Wolf of Wall Street(2013) Jordan Bel ..read more
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“Strong Buy” & “Buy” Stocks In Pharma Sector
TradeGyani
by investing.com
3y ago
“Strong Buy” & “Buy” Stocks In Pharma Sector Stock Market Today – 28th December 2020 Pharma sector has been the highest performer in the year. Covid situation increased the demand for pharmaceutical products, due to which the investors of Pharma companies were benefited the most. “Strong Buy” Stocks in Pharma: “Buy” Stocks in Pharma: Indian Benchmark Index, opened at 13815 today. Index made a high of 13772 on previous trading day and closed at 13749. FII and Pro combined sold 15087 contracts in the Index Option as on 24th December 2020. On the Global front, the US Index, S&P 500 (F ..read more
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Why The Indian Financial Market Felt Heartbroken After The Budget
TradeGyani
by investing.com
4y ago
On Friday, I wrote an article on what to expect from the budget. In the article, I had stated that I do not think the budget will be bad as the economy is in dire need of help. However, my assumption proved to be wrong as the budget yesterday did one hell of a number on the Indian financial market. I say this as once the budget ended the stock market went in for a steep decline that caused the Nifty to tumble by 300(2.51%) points whilst the Sensex and Bank Nifty dived by 987 (2.43%) and 1,012 (3.28%) points. Hence, in this article, I shall look at what parts of the budget caused the market ..read more
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Role of Candlestick, Volume and Indicators!
TradeGyani
by investing.com
4y ago
There are many types of analysis in the market to predict future price action. Below are some of that: Candle Chart Analysis Fundamental Analysis Option Data Analysis Elliot Wave / Price Cluster Some people say Candle Chart is good, Fundamental is the only way, or Elliot Wave is amazing. Everyone is stating as per their own experience. I feel all these types of analysis works well. The point is which one suits you as per your thought or grasping power. Personally, I have studied the first 3 methods and I am using it as per the situation. If my view is short to medium-term investment then I ..read more
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How To Trade Like A Professional Trader – Investing.com India
TradeGyani
by investing.com
4y ago
In this post, I’ll discuss with you “how to create a Best Trading setup” by using some technical oscillator and indicator so that you will be able to generate a consistent return from the market. Moreover, this setup will help you to improve your trade much faster while setting you apart from the crowd. To set apart from the crowd you need to have a different approach in the market. To different approach here means you have to know how the oscillator and indicator work in a different time frame. Apart, from that to become a successful trader your setup should have a mixture of some leading an ..read more
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30 Most Volatile Stocks- Are You Holding Any?
TradeGyani
by investing.com
4y ago
Indices have been touching all-time highs. Many buy recommendations have started pouring in. However, it is very important to understand the risk that you take for expected returns. One of the ways to measure risk is “volatility” which is often measured by the standard deviation.A prudent investor should always strive to invest in stocks where the expected return is more than the risk (i.e standard deviation in this context). For example, if the standard deviation of a stock is 10% for the year then, the expected return from that stock should be more than 10% per annum. We have compiled a list ..read more
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Economic Crisis: Should You Stay Invested in Mutual Funds SIP?
TradeGyani
by TradeGyani
4y ago
The economic indicators are showing a prolonged slowdown in the economy. If we measure the growth of last quarter’s GDP that fell to 5% with the growth rate of the previous quarter which was slightly higher at 5.8%, we can easily see the difference. There is no doubt in saying that the Indian economy is facing a storm at this moment based on several different factors which makes the recovery more difficult. If we look at the reasons for this economic crisis then there are multiple things that people are saying starting from demonetization to several other factors. In this era, where we are wi ..read more
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2019 Year In Review: Comic Edition
TradeGyani
by TradeGyani
4y ago
Wall Street’s major indices are on track to end the year at all-time highs as the “phase- one” U.S.-China trade deal appears to have eased some of the uncertainty on the global economic outlook. The benchmark Index is up almost 30% so far in 2019. A dovish Federal Reserve and mostly encouraging U.S. data have also helped push Wall Street stocks to record levels. As 2019 wraps up, we thought it might be interesting to take a look at the highs and lows of the past year through the prism of Investing.com’s weekly comics. Below, 12 comics and the market-related events that stood out during the pa ..read more
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Share Trading Charges Explained: Brokerage, STT, DP & More
TradeGyani
by Brijendra Singh
4y ago
Costs/Charges/Fees w.r.t Share Trading/Investing Explained:  India is unique in the sense that though over time trading/investing has become easier, it still comes with a plethora of charges.These charges are primarily determined by the duration for which you hold the stock. In this post we will try and cover the costs involved with trading in general. Let’s cover a couple of basic terms first. 1. Intraday Trading: Intraday trading involves buying and selling of stocks within the same trading day. He ..read more
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Trading Holidays 2020
TradeGyani
by Brijendra Singh
4y ago
List Of Holidays 2019 For Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE) & National Stock Exchange (NSE)  Date Day Holidays March 4, 2019 Monday Mahashivaratri March 21, 2019 Thursday Holi April 17, 2019 Wednesday Mahavir Jayant April 19, 2019 Friday Good Friday May 1, 2019 Wednesday Maharashtra Day June 5, 2019 Wednesday Id-Ul-Fitr August 12, 2019 Monday Bakri Id August 15, 2019 Thursday Independence ..read more
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