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Equity Trading

Equity or stock trading refers to the purchase and sale of a company’s stock listed on the exchanges like BSE/NSE. This can be done by opening a brokerage account with a SEBI registered brokerage house. Good discipline and detailed analysis can help you succeed in this segment of the market.

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Derivative Trading

This is defined as the trading in the financial products like futures and options which derive its value from the underlying asset. Being the margin-based product, it is one of the most interesting forms of trading with good leverage opportunities in hedging and speculation.

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Commodity Trading

An investment strategy which involves the trading of grown or naturally produced products like metal, food, or energy instead of stocks. In India, commodity trading is regaining its importance with benefits like liquidity, good margins, and innovative products. The prices of such commodities are driven by supply and demand.

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Currency Trading

This is one of the largest financial markets in the world with the strategy of buying and selling of currencies. A trader can convert one currency to another via currency trading in order to earn profits or for the purpose of hedging. They are traded in pairs of currencies and there are only four types of pairs traded in India.

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Algo Trading

Such trading is driven by predefined algorithms to identify the ideal time to buy and sell securities using complex mathematical tools. This helps the investor to keep a check on their emotions and become profitable with extensive backtesting without any hassles.

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Depository Services

Depository services help in keeping all the securities like shares, corporate bonds, government bonds, etc. in the electronic form. To avail such services, the investor has to open their accounts with depository via depository participant. This is similar to opening a bank account to keep your ideal cash.

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Currency Hedging

The use of a financial instrument like futures and options in the currency market to manage foreign currency exposure is called currency hedging. Owing to the extreme volatility of the forex market, hedging is vital to protect the investor’s position from an unwanted move in the exchange rates. They are used by a wide range of participants like investors, traders, and business owners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Equity Trading

What is the difference between stock and equity?

What is the difference between stock and equity?

What is the difference between stock and equity?

Stocks and equity are used interchangeably in the trading area jargon. Equity is the ownership of the assets that may have some sort of liabilities attached to them. It can be the capital invested by the owners in a company. Whereas the term stock refers to the traded equity, it is the ownership share in a company. Investors invest in stocks of companies, which they think might get a hike in the near future.

What is equity trading in India?

The stock market, also known as the equity market is a trading platform where company shares are traded. Buyers and sellers meet at the platform to buy and sell shares of the listed companies. This transaction of equities for investment is called equity trading. The Indian stock market features available equities for trading at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). features

Derivative Trading

What is derivative trading in share?

Derivatives are financial instruments with no independent value of its own. The value of such securities is derived from the underlying assets like stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, etc. They were initially developed for hedging but now account for two-thirds of total transactions globally. The two popular derivatives products traded in India are futures and options.

Can company trade in derivatives?

Yes, a company can buy and sell derivatives securities without registering itself as an NBFC. The NBFC (Non-banking Financial Cooperation) is an entity involved under the principal business of acquisition of shares/bonds, advancing loans, insurance business, trading in marketable securities, etc. If any company is not registered as NBFC under Companies Act, 2013, that means their principal business involves agriculture, industrial activity, trading of products (other than securities), providing services, or property dealing.

Is the stock a derivative?

No, stocks and derivatives are different securities while highly allied. The stock prices are derived from the supply and demand of the particular share, while the derivative prices are derived from that of the underlying. While the stocks are independently priced, the derivative is dependent. Basically, derivatives are the contracts between two parties whose price is determined by the underlying asset (like stocks, bonds, interest rates, etc).

Commodity Trading

Which commodity is best for trading?

With over 10 products that are offered in the country, it can be difficult to choose the most appropriate commodities for trading. For this purpose, the parameters like liquidity and volatility are considered. Crude Oil is the best commodity for trading in India followed by Gold. Such products boast diversity and growth along with rising demand over the years. The trading can be facilitated by the futures as well as spot contracts.

What are the commodities traded in MCX?

The MCX or Multi Commodity Exchange provides the option to trade in the array of products namely: Metal - Aluminium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Zinc, Brass Bullion - Gold, Gold Mini, Gold Guinea, Gold Petal, Gold Petal, Gold Global, Silver, Silver Mini, Silver Micro, Silver 1000. Agro Commodities - Cardamom, Cotton, Crude Palm Oil, Kapas, Mentha Oil, Castor seed, RBD Palmolien, Black Pepper. Energy - Crude Oil, Natural Gas.

How do I buy commodities?

Trading or investing in commodities can be challenging as compared to the stock of a company. This is because commodity trading involves products that are physical in nature. There are four major ways to include commodity in your portfolio. One is buying the commodity in the spot market with cash, two is trading via a commodity futures contract, three buying ETF units of the commodity funds, and fourth investing in the shares of those companies that produce the commodity.

Currency Trading

How do you trade currency?

Currency trading includes trading in pairs. For example - the English pound against the US dollar. It’s all about relative value and whether one currency is stronger than the other. Unlike the stock market, in the foreign exchange market, you have to sell one currency and buy the other. It includes taking stances while trying to extract profits.

Can I trade in forex with 100 dollars?

Yes. One can start trading with small balances. It gives you an idea of how the market works—most people who are new to forex try to start with small numbers so risks can be minimized. No matter the amount of money, since forex features trading using leverage, a small sum of money can control a much bigger financial position.

How do I start currency trading?

You can start by picking any currency pair you wish to trade-in. Beginners usually pick the English pound and the US dollar pair, since they are the major currency pairs and there is always a lot going on in those markets. If you trade in 25,000 units or less, you can trade them in zero spreads.

Algo Trading

1. What is algo trading in stock market?

Algo trading (also known as algorithmic trading) in the stock market involves using computer algorithms to execute pre-programmed trading strategies, enabling automated and rapid decision-making in buying or selling financial instruments.

2. How algorithmic trading works?

Algorithmic trading works by utilizing computer programs to automatically analyze market data, identify trading opportunities, and execute orders at high speeds, following predefined rules and algorithms to achieve optimal trading outcomes.

3. Is algo trading legal in india?

Yes, algorithmic trading is legal in India. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) regulates and oversees algorithmic trading activities to ensure fair and transparent markets, with guidelines and requirements for market participants engaging in algorithmic trading.

Depository Services

What do you mean by depository?

Depositories are institutions which hold financial securities such as shares, bonds, mutual fund units, equities in dematerialised form. They track and maintain the ownership records of these securities and also facilitate the trading of depository securities in electronic form. Two main depositories in India include: National Securities Depository Ltd. (NSDL) Central Depository Services Ltd. (CDSL)

What is the role of the depository?

Depositories are responsible for safe-keeping your securities and keeping a record of all your trades. The Depository System involves an electronic system that facilitates easy, paperless trading and faster settlement cycles.

Who is a depository agent?

A depository agent is also known as a Depository Participant (DP) and is responsible to coordinate between the depository and the investors. The relationship between the two is governed by an agreement made under the Depositories Act. A depository agent offers depository-related services to investors after obtaining a certificate of registration from SEBI.

Currency Hedging

What are the types of hedging?

The hedging can be divided into three types which will help investors protect their portfolio from unwarranted risks of currency, commodities, etc. i. Forward Contract: Over-the-counter contracts to buy or sell a commodity on the future date at a specified price. ii. Futures Contract: This is a standardized contract which works on the similar grounds as the forward contract. iii. Money Markets: Hedging can also be done with the money market instrument which have a maturity of one year or less.

Should I buy currency hedged ETFs?

The currency hedge ETFs are the funds that remove the currency risk of price fluctuations. ETFs are available for a number of underlying assets in the most major markets. This provides you with an opportunity to invest in the funds which were primarily accessed to only institutional investors. It provides you an opportunity to globally diversify your portfolio. The benefit of hedge ETFs is the cost-effectiveness, larger ETFs can hedge risk at fraction of hedging cost than cost incurred by an individual investor.

Should you hedge currency risk?

In order to mitigate the exchange rate risks and to know the certainty of payments. The hedging helps you in taking timely decisions as your business is immune to the currency’s fluctuation. There can be a time lag between your purchase and payment which can give rise to currency appreciation or depreciation. Such hedging will help your business to relieve from the constant process of tracking currency movements.

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Important Message The information contained in this file is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any matter. The content and interpretation of the law addressed herein is subject to revision. We disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this file to the fullest extent permitted by law. Every effort is made to avoid errors. In spite of that, errors and discrepancies may creep in. It is expressly stated that neither Findoc Investmart Private Limited nor any of the contributors of updates will be responsible for any damage to anybody on the basis of this document. Readers are, therefore, requested to cross check with the original sources e.g. Government publications, Orders, Judgments etc., before taking any action or making any decision. These services are being provided through our group companies Findoc Capital Mart Pvt Ltd and Findoc Finvest Private Limited

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