by Rajat Sharma | Jun 4, 2014 | investment, trading |
Any Information which is likely to have an impact on the price of a company’s tradable securities is termed as price sensitive information. More specifically, anything which is likely to influence the public to buy or sell the securities including the stock of a...
by Rajat Sharma | May 26, 2014 | stocks, trading |
Remember what happened when the news of irregular accounting in Satyam Computers hit the market or more recently when Ranbaxy’s drugs were banned by the USFDA. The stock prices in such scenarios correct at such extraordinary rates that nobody gets an opportunity to...
by Rajat Sharma | May 23, 2014 | investment, trading |
Every time a stock moves a few percentage points (in either direction), traders start a notional mathematics in their mind. “Had I bought 300 or 3000 shares, 20 mins back, I would be X times richer. Had I sold 5 lots @ Rs. X, I would have made Y% return. In fact, I...
by Rajat Sharma | May 15, 2014 | trading |
I cannot count the number of books I have read on this topic, nor the number of times I have been part of a debate on this particular aspect of investing. Is there a Relationship between Technical and Fundamental Value of a Share? Short answer – NO. While technical...
by Rajat Sharma | May 5, 2014 | trading |
In the simplest language possible – a circuit breaker or circuit filter signifies the maximum that a stock (or the market as a whole) could rise or fall before trading in that specific stock (or in the market as a whole) is halted for a certain duration of time. Once...
by Rajat Sharma | Apr 16, 2014 | finance, investment, trading |
Every time the stock market rises by a few percentage points, people start flocking to invest in stocks. More the market rises, more people start joining in. This has remained a mystery to me and to all those who believe in value investing. You will find value when...