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REITs and InvITs the new era investing

  What are REITs? Real Estate Investment Trusts or REITS are investment trusts (like mutual funds) that own and operate real estate properties, generating regular income and capital appreciation on their investments. They pool funds from investors, offering them a liquid way of entering the real estate market while helping them diversify their portfolio and earn regular income plus long-term capital appreciation. What are InvITs? Infrastructure Investment Trusts or InvITs are also like mutual funds that pool money from investors that own and operate operational infrastructure assets like highways, roads, pipelines, warehouses, power plants, etc. They offer regular income (via dividends) and long-term capital appreciation.   Differences Between REITs and InvITs While real estate and infrastructure investments can be called ‘first cousins’ in the investing world, there are several differences that investors must be aware of before making the decision of buying th...

How to Use the MACD Indicator

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M A C D   M oving   A verage   C onvergence   D ivergence. This technical indicator is a tool that’s used to identify moving averages that are indicating a new trend, whether it’s bullish or bearish. After all, a top priority in trading is being able to  find a trend , because that is where the most money is made. With a MACD chart, you will usually see three numbers that are used for its settings. The first is the number of periods that are used to calculate the  faster-moving average . The second is the number of periods that are used in the  slower moving average . And the third is the number of bars that are used to calculate  the moving average of the  difference  between the faster and slower moving averages . For example, if you were to see “ 12, 26, 9 ” as the MACD parameters (which is usually the default setting for most charting software), this is how you would interpret it: The  12  represents a moving average of the...

PCR ( put & call Ratio) for clear Indication Nifty & bank Nifty

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Hello Every one  Nowadays, peoples are very much interested in options why they should not if they can earn good amount by trading in options  but before this they should understand data points & Greeks in that so let us understand about PCR in very easy way we should check NSE1 website then option chain Nifty option we can take Nifty as underline asset or Bank Nifty as an underline asset then do below calculation  Base on Volume - Number of open contracts on N S E 1 Option chain website Go  Downside and check that figure and  Divide example  base on volume =   (4,34,367.00  calls  / 6,75,997.00  Puts)  PCR 0.64   base on  OI  (open interest)   =   (4,00,148. Call OI /  7,22,151  Put  OI)  PCR  0.55  by this we can initiate buy side or Go long with underline asset  PCR  above 1.7 is over bought  PCR Below 0.6 is over Sold  Hope this is...

Benefits of STP in Mutual fund

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   How does STP work  The investor needs to select a fund from which the transfer should take place and a fund to which the transfer is taking place. Transfers can be made daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly depending upon the STP chosen and the options available with the AMC.   If an investor chooses to transfer from a liquid fund to an equity fund, the lump sum is invested in a liquid or a floating short-term plan and is transferred at regular intervals to a specified equity fund. For example, if one has 50,000 to invest in equities; he can put the entire amount in a liquid plan and go for a monthly SIP of 5,000 in an equity plan through an STP. STPs can carry Exit Loads as per the respective schemes of the AMC. A Systematic Transfer Plan is of three types; Fixed STP, Capital Appreciation STP, and Flexi STP.   Fixed STP - In Fixed STP, the investor takes out a fixed sum of money from one investment to another.   Capital Appreciation STP...

How to start a trading Day

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 Hello everyone  To be very Frank many of people believe in someone else instead of Checking is it a perfect trade or not for the day or time being  Let's come to the point how I do and even you should do this  First I check  Global Trend 📉📈 Currency ( forex ) USD  Second I check where index futures are trading  Then crude price + copper + gold + silver  Then I will check which sector is positive Then I will check ( INDIA VIX )  Then I will check  which stock is moving good with volumes, Open interest, any news behind that, then chart, then day high & low  Then my budget for that trade  Then I will see which stock or index we can trade  Option - which strike Price as per data Future contract - how many points I am expecting and what would be my stop loss if I went wrong  Or cash stock - as per above  When to enter when to exit - EG either it me be gain on loss that should not go more than 2% of your capital...