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Welcome to my profile !I am dedicated in providing expert equity investment suggestions for short, mid, and long-term horizons.
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Nov 10 7:25 PM

Are you 17 and interested in learning about the stock market without risking real money? Paper trading is a great way to practice buying and selling stocks, build strategies, and gain confidence. Learn how to get started with paper trading platforms and kick-start your financial ...
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Nov 9 1:51 AM


If you attempt to sell a delivery trade as a target in intraday and it consistently cancels, it’s likely due to the following reasons:
1. Mismatched Order Type: Delivery trades (buying and holding stocks for more than one trading day) and intraday trades (buying a...
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Nov 9 1:47 AM

If you sell a delivery share on the same day through your broker , it will be treated as an intraday trade. Brokerage charges for intraday trades are ₹20 per executed (or as per your brokers rate)order or 0.05% of the trade value, whichever is lower. This charge is generally app...
intelligentindian replied to Amaan Manihar's post
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Oct 25 1:50 PM

Starting your stock market journey can be exciting and rewarding if approached methodically. Here’s a step-by-step guide for beginners:

1. Educate Yourself

• Understand the Basics: Learn about fundamental concepts such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, market indices (e.g....
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Oct 25 1:48 PM

TradingView offers a powerful charting platform with a built-in Pine Script language for strategy development and backtesting. It’s user-friendly and suitable for both beginners and experienced traders. You can backtest directly on historical price data and visualize results.
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Oct 25 1:45 PM


Apollo Tyres is currently trading around ₹487-489, down from a high of ₹585 in recent months. The stock has seen a decline of about 7-9% over the past month, primarily due to weaker-than-expected financial results and broader market sentiment. Their recent Q1 resu...
intelligentindian replied to Ranveer Sriwastav's post
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Oct 24 1:41 PM

When your equity portfolio turns red or faces losses due to falling prices, it’s important to avoid making impulsive decisions. Here are some steps to consider:

1. Assess the Situation Calmly: Market fluctuations are normal, and downturns can happen for various reasons. Don’t p...
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Oct 16 10:11 PM

Don’t go for the option thats my advice
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Oct 12 1:38 AM


The grey market premium (GMP) reflects the difference between the expected listing price of the IPO shares and the IPO issue price. A high GMP, like the one seen with Hyundai’s IPO, generally signifies strong demand and market optimism. Here’s how it might affect var...
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Oct 12 12:47 AM

The upcoming Hyundai IPO has garnered significant attention, particularly due to its high grey market premium (GMP). This indicates strong market interest and positive sentiment towards the company’s public offering. A high GMP often reflects strong demand in the market, potentia...
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Oct 12 12:39 AM

The upcoming Hyundai IPO has garnered significant attention, particularly due to its high grey market premium (GMP). This indicates strong market interest and positive sentiment towards the company’s public offering. A high GMP often reflects strong demand in the market, potentia...
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Oct 11 2:07 PM

Start with equity investments mostly in large cap companies they have reputation and mostly stable and safe for investment

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