Stock Tips Expert | How should I start investing in the stock market? This question comes to the mind of those who are not familiar with the stock market and who are not directly related to the area of finance or deal with it. But I believe that it is not difficult to invest in the stock market, like any other skill, it can be learned with sufficient knowledge about companies and with some analysis landprime.
For initial people, Stock Tips Expert recommend starting with a virtual ‘demat account’ and want to start a business there to gain some knowledge about the business and in which area you should invest. You can sign up for virtual trading accounts at Nseindia.com and Quotes.com. When you have enough self-confidence, you can open a demat account in any broker or bank and you can start investing with the small amount before and invest in someone’s guidance. Someone can be your friend, associate or family member.
Recommended stocks to buy
The next question coming to the starting mind is ‘Recommended stock to buy’. There are different areas in the stock market where you can start investing. Some of them are lubricated, bank, telecommunications, real estate, construction, finance, steel, metals, jewellery, consumer goods etc. To invest in this area, you have to look at the fundamental principles for deciding the company, business, volume business, balance sheet and so on.
Another decision-making factor is the investment period. You can either invest for a short-term or long term. Short-term investments are those in which investors buy stocks and live in their portfolio for 3-6 months and long-term investments are those in which investors buy shares and keep them in their portfolio for more than 6 months. If you want to invest for a short term, then you should choose important moving areas or stocks and you should not indulge in any third party recommendation. If you are going for long-term investment, then you should analyze the company’s pure fundamental principles, which are the percentage of dividend amount, capital and share ratio among the company and the public to the shareholders.
Trading is done electronically through stock exchanges. The two most popular stock exchanges in India are (BSE) Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange (NSE). (MCX) Multi Commodity Exchange and (NCDEX) National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange are exchanged for bullion and agricultural market investment respectively.