by niranjan | Apr 29, 2018 | Finance, Stock Market
Now that we have decided to invest in five sectors instead of one to reduce the chances of losing money in the stock market, we have to select stocks in these sectors to invest in. Stocks are broadly classified into 3 groups. Large Cap, Mid Cap and Small Cap stocks....
by niranjan | Apr 29, 2018 | Personal Finance, Teachings
Now that we have decided to invest in five sectors instead of one to reduce the chances of losing money in the stock market, we have to select stocks in these sectors to invest in. Stocks are broadly classified into 3 groups. Large Cap, Mid Cap and Small Cap stocks....
by niranjan | Jan 2, 2018 | Basics, Finance
I am calling these non – fixed income investments. The main categories under this heading are Shares Real Estate Of course, there are any number of investments, but other than the fixed income ones, these are the most common. Let’s start with Shares or ‘stock’...
by niranjan | Oct 25, 2015 | Basics, Finance, Stock Market
CompanyEPSP/E ratioPrice Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd91.0146.784257 Cipla19.1635.99690 Lupin46.2244.452054 Aurobindo Pharma26.1830.08787 Glenmark43.923.151016 Study the table above. The first 3 companies are part of the Sensex whilst the bottom 2 are in similar...
by niranjan | Oct 15, 2015 | Basics, Finance, Stock Market
Market Capitalisation of a stock: It is (the total no. of shares in the market) x (the current price of the stock). In short, it is the amount of money one would require to buy all the shares of a particular company. So, the Market Cap of a company would increase if...