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Stock of the Month

Stock of the Month

29 February 2020

The title of Angel One’s ‘stock of the month’ for January goes to UltraTech Cement Limited. Keep reading to learn more about UltraTech Cement, and the stock information & stock performance in Q3FY20. About UltraTech Cement Ltd. UltraTech Cement, part of the Aditya Birla Group, is an Indian cement company based in Mumbai. It is currently …

Defence Stocks in India

Defence Stocks in India

29 February 2020

When investing in the stock market, it is always advisable to have a good mix of stocks from different industries. This is referred to as diversifying your portfolio. The main purpose of putting your money into a variety of sectors is to ensure sustained profits – if one industry faces some sort of deterrent, stocks …

What is India Inc?

What is India Inc?

29 February 2020

What is India Inc? ‘India Inc.’ is popularly used by the Indian media to refer to the formal (governmental or corporate) sector of the nation. The companies listed under India Inc employed around 7 percent of the Indian workforce in 2000 while contributing to 60% of the nominal GDP of India. The Ministry of Company Affairs …

Stocks Related to Digital India

Stocks Related to Digital India

20 February 2020

What is Digital India? Digital India is a flagship initiative launched under PM Modi in 2015 with the aim of empowering the country in the field of technology. Digital India’s goal is to improve online infrastructure to make Government services available to citizens digitally. It has launched many ‘Di-initiatives’ like its e-governance program, manufacturing electronics …

Small-Cap FMCG Stocks in India

Small-Cap FMCG Stocks in India

20 February 2020

What are Small-cap FMCG stocks? A small-cap FMCG stock is a share from any company listed on the stock market that deals in fast-moving consumer goods with a market capitalization of under ₹5000 crores. FMCG or ‘Fast-Moving Consumer Goods’ are non-durable goods sold quickly at a relatively low price. They not only have a low shelf …

FMCG Stocks in India

FMCG Stocks in India

20 February 2020

What is FMCG? Any product or service that is created for the purpose of being used directly by the consumer or end-user is a consumer good. Consumer goods are broadly divided into three categories: Durable Goods (shelf life of 3+ years) Non-Durable Goods (shelf life of <1 year) Consumer-Related Services FMCG or ‘Fast-Moving Consumer Goods’ …

Indian Stock Market After Elections in Delhi

Indian Stock Market After Elections in Delhi

13 February 2020

Delhi Election Results for 2020 were just announced to the public a few days ago. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC) were the three key players to look out for. Delhi, being the capital of India, tends to have a stronger impact on the stock market when parties are …

Behavioural Biases in Investing

Behavioural Biases in Investing

27 March 2019

We often see that two persons with the same educational qualifications and intellectual pedigree differ vastly in their investment performance. There are people who can never get their equity investments to delivery above average returns. On the other hand, there are investors who seem to have the Midas-touch each time they enter stock markets. Is …

Promoter pledged shares: Boon or bane for investors?

Promoter pledged shares: Boon or bane for investors?

25 March 2019

An Investor has to be observant in cases where the promoter pledge is more than 50% and if the pledge proportion crosses the 75% threshold over a period of time then it is essential to be extra vigilant and cautious. Mayuresh Joshi As per the latest pledged shares data released by the BSE, there are …

Things to Monitor After You Have Invested in Mid-cap Stocks

Things to Monitor After You Have Invested in Mid-cap Stocks

14 March 2019

Back in 1997, Havells was a largely unknown company in the electrical goods space.Had someone invested Rs 10,000 in Havells in 1997, it would be worth Rs 3.50 crore today. Of course, that would have been hard to envisage back in 1997 but that is what mid-cap stories are all about. You buy them for …

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