Monday, 14 September 2020

#BULL MARKETS

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πŸ€”πŸ€”What are bull markets??πŸ€”πŸ€”

✍πŸ’‘πŸ’‘A bull market is the condition of a financial market in which prices are rising or are expected to rise. The term "bull market" is most often used to refer to the stock  market but can be applied to anything that is traded, such as bonds, real estate, currencies and commodities. Because prices of securities rise and fall essentially continuously during trading, the term "bull market" is typically reserved for extended periods in which a large portion of security prices are rising. Bull markets tend to last for months or even years.



Understanding Bull Markets

Bull markets are characterized by optimism, investor confidence and expectations that strong results should continue for an extended period of time. It is difficult to predict consistently when the trends in the market might change. Part of the difficulty is that psychological effects and speculation may sometimes play a large role in the markets.

There is no specific and universal metric used to identify a bull market. Nonetheless, perhaps the most common definition of a bull market is a situation in which stock prices rise by 20%, usually after a drop of 20% and before a second 20% decline. Since bull markets are difficult to predict, analysts can typically only recognize this phenomenon after it has happened. A notable bull market in recent history was the period between 2003 and 2007. During this time, the S&P 500 increased by a significant margin after a previous decline; as the 2008 financial crisis took effect, major declines occurred again after the bull market run.

How to Take Advantage of a Bull Market

Investors who want to benefit from a bull market should buy early in order to take advantage of rising prices and sell them when they’ve reached their peak. Although it is hard to determine when the bottom and peak will take place, most losses will be minimal and are usually temporary. Below, we'll explore several prominent strategies investors utilize during bull market periods. However, because it is difficult to assess the state of the market as it exists currently, these strategies involve at least some degree of risk as well.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • A bull market is a period of time in financial markets when the price of an asset or security rises continuously.
  • The commonly accepted definition of a bull market is when stock prices rise by 20% after two declines of 20% each.
  • Traders employ a variety of strategies, such as increased buy and hold and retracement, to profit off bull markets.
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Sunday, 13 September 2020

#IPO(PRIMARY MARKET)

 πŸ€”πŸ€”WHAT IS IPO?πŸ€”πŸ€”


  • An initial public offering (IPO) refers to the process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public in a new stock issuance. 
  • Companies must meet requirements by exchanges and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to hold an initial public offering (IPO).
  • IPOs provide companies with an opportunity to obtain capital by offering shares through the primary market.
  • Companies hire investment banks to market, gauge demand, set the IPO price and date, and more.
  • An IPO can be seen as an exit strategy for the company’s founders and early investors, realizing the full profit from their private investment.

History of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)

The term initial public offering (IPO) has been a buzzword on Wall Street and among investors for decades. The Dutch are credited with conducting the first modern ipo by offering shares of the Dutch East India Company to the general public. Since then, IPOs have been used as a way for companies to raise capital from public investors through the issuance of public share ownership.

Through the years, IPOs have been known for uptrends and downtrends in issuance. Individual sectors also experience uptrends and downtrends in issuance due to innovation and various other economic factors. Tech IPOs multiplied at the height of the dot com boom as startups without revenues rushed to list themselves on the stock market.

The 2008 financial crisis resulted in a year with the least number of IPOs. After the recession following the 2008 financial crisis, IPOs ground to a halt, and for some years after, new listings were rare. More recently, much of the IPO buzz has moved to a focus on so-called unicorns; startup companies that have reached private valuations of more than $1 billion. Investors and the media heavily speculate on these companies and their decision to go public via an IPO or stay private.

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#SENSEX

πŸ€”πŸ€”WHAT IS SENSEX 30 ??πŸ€”πŸ€”

✍πŸ’‘The list of all companies that have been included in the BSE SENSEX from its inception in 1986 are listed below. The base year of SENSEX is 1978–79 with a base value of 100. During the introduction of the SENSEX in 1986, some of the companies included in the base calculation in 1979 were removed and new companies were added.

The term Sensex was coined by Deepak Mohoni, a stock market analyst in 1989. BSE Sensitive Index then was at about 750 points. it is a portmanteau of the words Sensitive and Index

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#NIFTY 50

 πŸ€”πŸ€”WHAT IS NIFTY 50 ??πŸ€”πŸ€” 

NIFTY 50
✍πŸ’‘The NIFTY 50 is a benchmark Indian stock market index that represents the weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National stock exchange(NSE).It is one of the two main stock indices used in India, the other being the BSE SENSEX. 

Nifty 50 is owned and managed by NSE indices (previously known as India Index Services & Products Limited), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the NSE Strategic Investment Corporation Limited.NSE indices had a marketing and licensing agreement with Standard & poor's for co-branding equity indices until 2013. The Nifty 50 index was launched on 22 April 1996, and is one of the many stock indices of Nifty.

Sr.No.Company NameSectorWeightage
1Reliance Industries Ltd.Petroleum Products13.61%
2HDFC Bank Ltd.Banks9.98%
3Infosys LimitedSoftware7.02%
4Housing Development Fin. Corp. Ltd.£Finance6.54%
5ICICI Bank Ltd.Banks5.62%
6Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.Software4.9%
7Kotak Mahindra Bank LimitedBanks4.24%
8Hindustan Unilever Ltd.Consumer Non Durables3.9%
9ITC Ltd.Consumer Non Durables3.44%
10Axis Bank Ltd.Banks2.54%
11Bharti Airtel Ltd.Telecom - Services2.54%
12Larsen and Toubro Ltd.Construction Project2.38%
13Bajaj Finance Ltd.Finance1.91%
14Maruti Suzuki India LimitedAuto1.88%
15Asian Paints LimitedConsumer Non Durables1.77%
16State Bank of IndiaBanks1.68%
17HCL Technologies Ltd.Software1.56%
18Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.Auto1.2%
19Nestle India Ltd.Consumer Non Durables1.17%
20Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.Pharmaceuticals1.16%
21Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.Pharmaceuticals1.07%
22NTPC LimitedPower0.96%
23Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.Power0.95%
24Tech Mahindra Ltd.Software0.95%
25Titan Company Ltd.Consumer Durables0.95%
26UltraTech Cement LimitedCement0.93%
27Britannia Industries Ltd.Consumer Non Durables0.91%
28HDFC Life Insurance Company LimitedFinance0.86%
29Wipro Ltd.Software0.83%
30Hero MotoCorp Ltd.Auto0.81%
31Bajaj Auto LimitedAuto0.8%
32Indusind Bank Ltd.Banks0.78%
33Bajaj Finserv Ltd.Finance0.77%
34Cipla Ltd.Pharmaceuticals0.75%
35Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.Petroleum Products0.68%
36Tata Steel Ltd.Ferrous Metals0.63%
37Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.Oil0.62%
38Eicher Motors Ltd.Auto0.6%
39Coal India Ltd.Minerals/Mining0.58%
40JSW Steel Ltd.Ferrous Metals0.57%
41UPL Ltd.Pesticides0.57%
42Hindalco Industries Ltd.Non - Ferrous Metals0.56%
43Shree Cement Ltd.Cement0.56%
44Adani Ports & Special Economic ZoneTransportation0.55%
45Grasim Industries Ltd.Cement0.55%
46Tata Motors Ltd.Auto0.53%
47Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.Petroleum Products0.45%
48Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.Media & Entertainment0.38%
49GAIL (India) Ltd.Gas0.37%
50Bharti Infratel Ltd.Telecom - Equipment & Accessories0.35%

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