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Sensex was born (1979) over all market return has been positive for 10 years

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Hello friends let’s take quick note or Sensex and Nifty returns  Sensex was born (1979), pick any 7-year period, you will notice that there are only 3 instances when the return was negative. Extend that time period to 10 years, and the number of instances of negative return reduces to one. Extend the time period to 15, 20, 25, and 30 years, and you will see there is not a single instance of negative return! Let me explain how to read the chart below. The 2 nd  and the 3 rd  columns show the Sensex level on March 31 st  for all years since 1979. Next Column shows the 1-year return for each 1-year period. For example, if you invested in 1979, your return at the end of the year would have been 29%. Had you invested in 1980, your 1-year return would have been 35%, and so on. The subsequent columns show the returns for each 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 year periods. If you had invested in 1979, your 30 year return would have been 16%. If you had invested in 1980, your 30-year re

5 ways falling oil prices affect India

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  Oil is one of the most important commodities in recent times. Much of the economy depends on oil. This is why prices of oil matter to almost every economy. Here are 5 ways the fall in oil prices affects India: ·          Current account balance: India is one of the largest importers of oil in the world. It imports nearly 80% of its total oil needs. This accounts for one third of its total imports. For this reason, the price of oil affects India a lot. A fall in price would drive down the value of its imports. This helps narrow India's current account deficit - the amount India owes to the world in foreign currency. A fall in oil prices by $10 per barrel helps reduce the current account deficit by $9.2 billion, according to a report by Live mint. This amounts to nearly 0.43% of the Gross Domestic Product - a measure of the size of the economy. ·          Inflation: Oil price affects the entire economy, especially because of its use in transportation of goods and services

Trading strategy stock option for Maximum profit on last week of Monthly Expiry

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Dear Trader & Investor   This trade is for Theta  benefit   Hope you all doing well I have shared so many investing & trading ideas in the stock market this is total risk-free for a safe trading strategy  like  you might be aware that stocks movement are very range-bound  Depends upon stock price so here we come to the point   What we need to do  we have select any nifty 50 stock and we need to sell stock option after  one week prior to Expiry   Example   if we assume  Axis  Bank CMP   is  500/- INR so we will    take a 100 /- INR gap so the perfect strike price will be   400 on the downside &  600/-INR  upside   so we will sell        400  strike price  ( PUT OPTION )  &  600  Strike price  ( CALL OPTION )  at the same time  but we need to be very Care full that we should keep SL in both of 2 /- INR on both side   Example CE sold at 4 /- INR our Stop loss would be 6 /- INR   max loss 2400/-INR (2 /- INR Gap) Example PE Sold at 4 /- INR our Stop loss would be 6 /- INR