Anubhav rai
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What Is Dabba Trading
Dabba trading, also known as bucketing or off-market trading, is an illegal practice in which stock trades are executed outside the official stock exchange system. In dabba trading, brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers and record transactions in their own account books instead of the exchange's order book.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
Types of Provident Fund
A Provident Fund (PF) is a retirement savings scheme that is set up and maintained by an employer for its employees. The fund requires the employer to make regular contributions to the account on behalf of the employee, usually a percentage of the employee's salary. The employee may also be required to make contributions to the account. The contributions to the fund accumulate over time, with interest, and are intended to provide financial security to the employee after they retire.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
Best Monopoly Stocks In India 2023
What are monopoly stocks? Monopolies are market arrangements in which a single seller controls the market and provides a unique product. A monopoly, in its purest form, has a 100% market share. Many industries are dominated by famous companies with large market shares. These companies benefit from economies of scale and establish obstacles to entry for any new potential player that wants to challenge their dominance.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
Best Monopoly Stocks in India
Consumers in a monopolistically competitive market continue to use the goods or services of a certain company because it dominates the industry. Businesses can form monopolies in their respective industries in a variety of ways. Substantial technology barriers, distribution reach, and laws are just a few examples.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
Difference Between ADR And GDR
What is a Depository Receipt? When a foreign organization or a foreign investor invests in a domestic company that must be listed on the local stock exchange of that specific country's medium of exchange via a domestic bank or depository, a receipt known as a Global Depository Receipt is issued to that investor.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
What are Blue-Chip stocks?
Blue-chip stocks are those of companies that have been in operation for many years, are well-known, are fundamentally sound, and have demonstrated consistent performance for many years. The phrase blue-chip was coined by a Dow Jones employee called Oliver Gingold, who referred to equities trading above $200 as blue-chip stocks. He was inspired by the blue chips used in poker, which were the most valuable chips in the game.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
What Is SEBI
What is SEBI? SEBI stands for the Securities and Exchange Board of India. It is the regulatory body that oversees the securities market in India. SEBI was established in 1988 as an independent statutory body to regulate and develop the securities market in India.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
SIP Vs Mutual Fund: Which Is Better To Invest
We all want our money to increase even when we are not working, thus we are continuously on the lookout for safer avenues where we may invest and multiply our hard-earned money. With the development of mutual funds and SIPs, which are less risky than equities while providing decent returns, investors now have a solid option in which to invest.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education
Ketan Parekh Scam
Ketan Parekh, better known as “Bombay Bull,” was a mentee of Harshad Mehta, who was also implicated in another scam that rocked the Indian stock market in 1999-2000. Ketan, California's day job began in the late 1980s running the family business of NH Securities, a brokerage firm founded by his father.
By Anubhav raiabout a year ago in Education