Tanushree Jaiswal || The ₹43.26 crore IPO of Chavda Infra Ltd comprises entirely of a fresh issue of shares. The fresh issue component of the Chavda Infra Ltd IPO entails issue of 66.56 lakh shares which at the upper end of the IPO band of ₹65 per share aggregates to ₹43.26 crore. Since there is no offer for sale (OFS) component, the fresh issue size is also the total size of the IPO. The stock has a face value of ₹10 and retail bidders can bid in minimum lot size of 2,000 shares each. Thus, the minimum investment of ₹130,000 in the IPO is the
Tanushree Jaiswal || New transport technologies are always being developed. These alternate transportation solutions, however, are centred on electric cars. Many firms have joined on board in order to achieve traction before the industry completely shifts away from conventional fossil fuels. This move may also be seen as an attempt by existing enterprises to catch up to the standards set by Electric Vehicle (EV) companies like Tesla before it's too late. If you're a real-time investor seeking for a reliable industry to invest in in the fu
Ruchit Jain || Our markets kept the momentum intact in the week gone by and the Nifty rallied higher to register a new milestone of 20200 in the last trading session. However, the midcaps and smallcaps witnessed a sharp profit booking during the week, but they managed to recover some of those losses in last couple of days. Nifty Today: The indices have continued its uptrend as the large cap stocks have witnessed good momentum post the recent corrective phase. The ‘Higher Top Higher Bottom’ structure continues and thus the broader uptr
Sachin Gupta || Swing Trading Stocks for the Week STOCK ACTION CMP SL TARGET 1 TARGET 2 HCLTECH BUY 1304 1274 1335 1365 HDFCAMC BUY 2726 2663 2789 2850 MIDHANI BUY 420 403 437 455
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Tanushree Jaiswal || Why Play Monopoly? A monopoly, as defined by Irving Fisher, is a market where there is "no competition," resulting in a situation where one specific person or firm is the only supplier of a certain commodity or service. Since we're talking about it, let's also consider the definition of a monopolistic market. One company has total control over the supply and cost of an item or service in monopoly markets. A market is considered to be a monopoly when just one seller has complete control over the supply of a certain item
Tanushree Jaiswal || People think that buying stocks takes a sizable amount of money. However, that is untrue. With as little as ₹ 500, a potential investor can start investing in stocks. All you need is to keep a close check on the performance of the stock, market volatility, industry performance, and other important aspects. A list of fundamentally sound equities priced under 500 rupees has been compiled in this blog for your consideration. Key Considerations Before Investing in Stocks Priced Under Rs. 500 Crafting a profitable stock p
Tanushree Jaiswal || Once more, Coal India Limited is a state-owned company. This corporation deals in the sale of coal and goods derived from coal for industrial use. Coking coal, semi-coking coal, non-coking coal, washed coal, and coal fines are among the company's product offerings. Coal India supplies around 82% of the country's total output of coal, making it one of the major coal-producing nations in the world. Coal India's market value was Rs. 1,44,054 crores as of July 10, 2023, and its shares were trading at Rs. 234.90 a share on th
Tanushree Jaiswal || Have you come across individuals expressing dissatisfaction over possessing excessive cash? The response is evident. Nearly everyone appreciates having surplus cash. Similarly, from a corporate standpoint, an excessive accumulation of unused cash can raise concerns. Consequently, businesses opt to invest such funds to generate additional returns. Nevertheless, there exist companies in India that are notably affluent in terms of cash reserves What Constitutes the Cash and Bank Balance of a Company? The initial entry w
Our markets kept the momentum intact in the week gone by and the Nifty rallied higher to register a new milestone of 20200 in the last trading session. However, the midcaps and smallcaps witnessed a sharp profit booking during the week, but they managed to recover some of those losses in last couple of days. Nifty Today: The indices have continued its uptrend as the large cap stocks have witnessed good momentum post the recent corrective phase. The ‘Higher Top Higher Bottom’ structure continues and thus the broader uptrend remains int
Nifty started the weekly expiry session marginally positive above 20100 mark. The index traded within a range for most part of the day and ended just above 20100 with marginal gains. Nifty Today: The broader trend continues to be positive for the Nifty as there are no signs of reversal yet. The midcap stocks have seen a positive momentum again in last couple of sessions post sharp one day sell-off seen on Tuesday. The Midcap 100 has taken support around the 20 DEMA post that correction which would now be seen as an important support.
Our markets started the day on a flat note and the indices consolidated in a range till noon. However, the index rallied higher in the later part led by the banking stocks and the Nifty ended at 20070. The Bank Nifty index outperformed and ended just below 46000 mark. Nifty Today: The broader markets witnessed a sharp correction in Tuesday’s session but the trend was intact in the large cap stocks as buying interest can clearly be seen there. Thus, the index resumed the momentum and ended well above the 20000 mark hinting at continuat
Our markets started the day on a positive note, but the midcap stocks witnessed sell-off while the large caps largely traded in a range. The Nifty index ended on a flat note, but the midcap index corrected by 3 percent, one of the sharpest intraday fall in the recent times. Nifty Today: It was a day of profit booking for the midcap and small cap stocks as we witnessed a sharp correction in the broader markets. The market breadth was completely negative but still, the indices managed to end on a flat note as no such selling was seen in