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Cash market is a marketplace where the immediate settlement of commodities takes place in this market between the purchaser and the seller. This is also known as spot market cash market transactions take place over the counter or in a regulated exchange in contrast transactions take place exclusively on exchange. The price of the cash market is usually less than the futures market this market has two day delivery period due to the time duration to move cash from one place to another. In this market most speculative retail trading is done as spot transactions are on an online platform in this market the moral context speculation is considered negatively. Then there is also a part of this market known as the energy spot market where surplus energy producers instantly spot purchasers or buyers for energy and negotiate prices within milliseconds and deliver the energy. In this market, securities are traded in a possibly changing current market place. Cash market is differen

What is a Trading Plan?

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How many times have you had a position to go against you? You planned the trade correctly, but soon after you bought your initial position, you discovered that the price you paid was higher than what it was now worth. The first trade was a loser compared to the market price. What could you do with this losing trade? You could sell it out and look to buy something else, or you could buy a few more shares or contracts at the new lower price. Which is the better solution to your dilemma? In most cases, Most people, however, would buy more at lower prices. They would average their losses on the way down if they are buying, or average their losses on the way up if they are shorting. There's an old saying that if it looked good at a higher price, it looks a lot better at a bargain price. Traders determine whether they will average or not by looking at what they are trading: stocks,  options , or futures. Let's look at each of these trading vehicles in terms of averaging

Top 10 Online Stockbrokers In India

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Gone are the days when the stock market investors and traders had to depend solely on the newspapers to keep track of their investment. Just like any other industry, technology has positively impacted the financial industry, especially the stock market and the way investors buy and sell the stocks. The emergence of technology has brought forward online stockbrokers.  What Is Meant By a Stockbroker? A stockbroker is an approved intermediary vendor of the financial instruments that anyone buying or selling the shares of companies publicly listed on a stock exchange needs to go through to buy or sell Stocks and also the other exchange-traded instruments for instance bonds and funds.  What Is Meant By Best Online Stockbrokers in India? An online stock broker is nothing but an automated digital version of traditional stockbrokers, that facilitate the buying and selling of stocks through the online trading platform provided by them.  The emergence of discount brokers has brought

3 Stages of Learning the Stock Market?

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The stock market is a highly rewarding and income-generating activity. Like any profession – doctors, engineers, chartered accountants, etc., or any business engaged in commercial activity. It is very important to learn and understand all aspects of the stock market. More importantly, understanding and managing the risk. If not, it will considerably lose our hard-earned money! The stock market has high volatility (high movement up and down), sideways movement, and we can use various instruments to invest or trade. But we all have different: objectives (time commitment with the current job), capital to trade (small capital or, large capital), time frames (long-term or short-term), risk appetite (minimum risk with moderate reward or high risk with high reward). These depend on income level, age, time availability, and the ability to take risks of each individual. Let’s know look how to learn and master the art of investment or trade. Stage