One needs to be patient while buying Stocks...
That said I tend be impetuous at times ....
That said I tend be impetuous at times ....
To reach at a conclusion is some what difficult owing to deluge of info available...
Nevertheless info can be sifted by embarking on steps......
Step 1: Industry :It may be chosen ,as a first step.Try to invest in industry which u understand ,
so that u may guess its growth opportunities.
Step 2: Company Stats:To see whether stock price is attractive w.r.t. earnings of the company check:
Nevertheless info can be sifted by embarking on steps......
Step 1: Industry :It may be chosen ,as a first step.Try to invest in industry which u understand ,
so that u may guess its growth opportunities.
Step 2: Company Stats:To see whether stock price is attractive w.r.t. earnings of the company check:
- P/E ratio
- P/B ratio
- beta
- volume of shares
- investors
- owners
- candle stick charts: It contains the market's open, high, low and close of a specific day.
'Cap' merely refers to the 'market capitalization' of the stock, which is the value of the
stock that you get by multiplying the
stock price by the company's outstanding number
of equity shares.
Market Capitalization = Current Stock Price x Number of Shares outstanding
Consider an example:
A company ABC has (1 Crore) 10,000,000 shares outstanding and its current share price is Rs 8. we can calculate that Company ABC's market capitalization : Rs 80 million
or (10,000,000 shares x Rs 8 per share).
Large-cap companies tend to be less volatile than mid-cap and small-cap stocks and are hence offer less uncertainty.
A company ABC has (1 Crore) 10,000,000 shares outstanding and its current share price is Rs 8. we can calculate that Company ABC's market capitalization : Rs 80 million
or (10,000,000 shares x Rs 8 per share).
1. Large- Cap stock
Market capitalization for large cap stocks range from Rs 200 billion to Rs 3,500 billion.
The large and well-established companies are generally considered as safe
investments. Large companies such as Ashok Leyland, ACC Ltd are termed as
large cap stocks. These companies have been around in the industry long
enough and have firmly established themselves as leading players. Their
stocks are publicly traded and have large market capitalization.Large-cap companies tend to be less volatile than mid-cap and small-cap stocks and are hence offer less uncertainty.
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