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  1. Asked: September 4, 2021In: Intraday Trading

    Is there any Zero Loss Strategies in Intraday Trading?

    Karthik Chandra
    Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 7:51 pm

    Stock Market is a probability game, there is no holy grail strategy and there will not be any strategy in the future too. If there is a no-loss strategy, why would all the rich people in the country invest in businesses and other income sources. Instead, they would have invested all their wealth inRead more

    Stock Market is a probability game, there is no holy grail strategy and there will not be any strategy in the future too.

    If there is a no-loss strategy, why would all the rich people in the country invest in businesses and other income sources. Instead, they would have invested all their wealth in the stock market.

    Even if you buy and sell the stock at same price, you will have to pay the brokerage charges, STT, and other charges.

    So, never ever expect a no-loss strategy in the market that too in intraday.

    Of course, there are some low risk strategies that also give low returns.

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  2. Asked: September 13, 2021In: Investment

    How do I Invest in Stocks as a Beginner?

    Karthik Chandra
    Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 3:30 pm

    Investing in the stock market is a risky business. It is better to not enter the market if you have zero knowledge, Instead, you can invest in mutual funds. If you have a little knowledge of the stock market and follow the daily news, then in long term you can invest in nifty stocks. These stocks giRead more

    Investing in the stock market is a risky business. It is better to not enter the market if you have zero knowledge, Instead, you can invest in mutual funds.

    If you have a little knowledge of the stock market and follow the daily news, then in long term you can invest in nifty stocks.

    These stocks give a standard return of around 10 to 50% depending on the economy of the world.

    Except for 2 or 3 years, Nifty has given good returns in the past 20 years.

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  3. Asked: September 24, 2021In: Learning

    Should I Invest in Stocks when the Market is High?

    Karthik Chandra
    Added an answer on December 7, 2021 at 2:44 pm

    Nobody in the market can predict which is high and which is low. We never know how much does the market rally and how much it falls. But after every good rally, there is a profit booking. Most of the investors add shares when there is a profit booking in the stock. If you want to invest in the longRead more

    Nobody in the market can predict which is high and which is low. We never know how much does the market rally and how much it falls.

    But after every good rally, there is a profit booking. Most of the investors add shares when there is a profit booking in the stock.

    If you want to invest in the long term, it is good to wait till you get some correction in the market.

    But sometimes you may miss the rally by waiting for the correction. So, the market is a probability.

    It is better to invest 20% of your capital on every rally/ fall so that you will make a better average.

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  4. Asked: September 21, 2021In: Learning

    What is Indian VIX?

    Karthik Chandra
    Added an answer on December 7, 2021 at 2:34 pm

    VIX stands for Volatility Index. VIX is the indication of expected fluctuation in the Nifty in the next 30 days. India VIX was introduced by National Stock Exchange in the year 2008, the concept of VIX is derived from the Chicago Board Options Exchange. Understanding the India VIX: The value of VIXRead more

    VIX stands for Volatility Index. VIX is the indication of expected fluctuation in the Nifty in the next 30 days.

    India VIX was introduced by National Stock Exchange in the year 2008, the concept of VIX is derived from the Chicago Board Options Exchange.

    Understanding the India VIX:

    The value of VIX indicates the percentage of volatility in the Nifty Stocks in the next 30 days.

    For an instance, if the India VIX is 20, which means the index may rally or fall 20% in the next 30 days.

    Low VIX value is good for option sellers and the high VIX is good for option buyers.

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  5. Asked: September 24, 2021In: Learning

    How to Open a Demat Account in Upstox?

    Nilesh Jaiswal Contributor
    Added an answer on December 7, 2021 at 11:38 am

    Upstox is one of the fastest-growing broking companies. Upstox is offering a free Demat & trading account. Follow the below steps to open an account for free. Visit the official website of Upstox (Click Here to Visit) Enter your Email ID and Mobile Number Hit the send OTP button Enter the OTP seRead more

    Upstox is one of the fastest-growing broking companies. Upstox is offering a free Demat & trading account. Follow the below steps to open an account for free.

    • Visit the official website of Upstox (Click Here to Visit)
    • Enter your Email ID and Mobile Number
    • Hit the send OTP button
    • Enter the OTP sent to your phone
    • Account opening form opens, fill up all the personal details, bank, financial details
    • Upload the Pan Card, Aadhar Card, and Signature
    • Submit the form

    You will get notified via your E-mail ID for further action.

    Wait for 24 to 48 hours to get the account confirmation message from Upstox.

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  6. Asked: September 24, 2021In: Learning

    What are Option Greeks and What is the Significance?

    Nilesh Jaiswal Contributor
    Added an answer on December 7, 2021 at 11:27 am

    Option Greeks are nothing but the set of parameters or calculations that affect the price of an option. There are 5 types of Option Greeks Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta, Rho. Delta and Gamma are used for calculating the value of the underlying assets. Whereas Vega is used for Volatility. Theta is for TiRead more

    Option Greeks are nothing but the set of parameters or calculations that affect the price of an option.

    There are 5 types of Option Greeks Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta, Rho.

    Delta and Gamma are used for calculating the value of the underlying assets. Whereas Vega is used for Volatility.

    Theta is for Time and Rho is for Interest rate.

    The most important factors are Delta, Vega, and Theta.

    Most of the option traders keep an eye on these factors to enter or to exit the position.

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  7. Asked: September 4, 2021In: Investment

    What is the Net Worth of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala?

    Karthik Chandra
    Added an answer on December 6, 2021 at 3:46 pm

    As per the news channels, the net worth of Big Bull Rakesh Jhunjhunwala is Rs. 45000 crores. Few stocks from his portfolio are Federal Bank SAIL Titan TATA Communications Crisil Ltd. Aptech Ltd. Tata Motors Fortis Healthcare Rallis India Jubilant Ingrevia India Bulls Housing Finance Anant Raj GlobalRead more

    As per the news channels, the net worth of Big Bull Rakesh Jhunjhunwala is Rs. 45000 crores.

    Few stocks from his portfolio are

    • Federal Bank
    • SAIL
    • Titan
    • TATA Communications
    • Crisil Ltd.
    • Aptech Ltd.
    • Tata Motors
    • Fortis Healthcare
    • Rallis India
    • Jubilant Ingrevia
    • India Bulls Housing Finance
    • Anant Raj Global Ltd.
    • The Mandhana Retail Ventures
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