The commodity markets have changed a lot from the shabby, little hole-in-the-wall trading offices in narrow streets next to crowded markets where traditional dhoti-clad merchants used to trade. Read the rest of this entry »
Commodity trading
Gold and Silver Investment
As we all know that – the economy and markets are periodic. During the 2000s, silver, gold and other commodities significantly increased in value. Gold, the most popular precious metal has cross the mark of $1200 in the most recent run up. Read the rest of this entry »
Top 10 Global Banking Brands for 2010
Glancing at the performance rankings of the nation’s largest 150 banks this year, it’s not hard to spot trouble. Nearly half of the banks lost money over a 12-month period , a cruel reminder that many financial institutions are still paying dearly for the shaky underwriting conducted during the credit bubble earlier this decade.
FOREX TRADING
TYPES OF RISK IN STOCK MARKET
In today’s financial realm, there are plenty of avenues of education for potential investors who want to know what the rewards and the risks of the share market are before they get deeply committed with their capital. You have to find some way to count the risks related with the various investment opportunities that are available in the trading of listed securities.
Investment in delivery based trading
Delivery based trading means buying shares and holding them for certain period of time is called delivery based trading.
The shares you bought will be in your demat account.
Once you take delivery of shares you can hold them as long as you want. To take delivery of shares, you must have sufficient funds in your account. You don’t get any margin to buy shares in delivery.
If you have Rs.5000 means you can buy shares worth of Rs.5000 and not more than this
Areva T&D announces Q4 & FY 08 results
Areva T&D India Ltd has announced the following results for the quarter & year ended December 31, 2008:
