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@Stockstudy8 is a well-known figure in the financial world, particularly in the Indian stock market. They are known for their expertise in technical analysis and have a significant following on social media platforms like Twitter.
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🚨Again repeating 2025 will be tough

Do not blame FII/S naren /finance minister or govt for current Fall

Its Stockmarket Cycle ...
Valuation War
Nothing Else ..

This phase Teaches a lot to New Traders/investor.

Position sizing/Risk management/Valuation checklist before buying is must

Hope my alert helps 🙏
Link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1870060506553241698?t=iBy_mYxEg-ZOkV3Wz7kfGA&s=19
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Word of the Day
NCDs


It is the money that a company borrows from investors with a fixed interest rate

It stands for Non-Convertible Debentures.

It is a debt instrument — meaning the company does not give any shares for the money invested.

It is called ‘non-convertible’ because the loan can’t be converted into shares of the company.

The other kind is called 'convertible debentures' — this investment can be converted into shares.

Example: a company ABC wants to raise Rs 100 crore to expand its business. Instead of issuing shares to the investors (which would dilute ownership), it issues NCDs at a 9% interest rate for 5 years.

There are 2 types of NCDs:

-Secured NCDs: the company backs these loans with some assets as collateral for the money invested — less risky.

-Unsecured NCDs: not backed by collateral for the invested money — considered riskier than the secured NCDs.
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Smallcap Index Todays Tested 100SMA : 15040
100sma:15230

20th December smallcap closed at 18700 today 15040 dwn -20%

Now bounce or relief for 3-6weeks then Journey towards 200 weekly sma

Link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1891843468202320153?t=RbkGSF70w29gHfXJ38TP3Q&s=19
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Word of the Day
Commercial Paper


A type of unsecured & short-term debt instrument used by companies to borrow for their urgent cash requirements, like employee salaries, vendor’s payout, etc.
A commercial paper's maturity or debt-repayment period ranges from 15 days to 1 year.
Only companies with a good credit rating and a net worth of at least Rs 4 crore can raise money via commercial papers in India.
Any investor can invest in a commercial paper with a minimum amount of Rs 5 lakh.
Hence, it is generally bought by institutional buyers or high-net-worth individuals.
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https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1895498492992438666?t=NzECFCqmcFDLoHh-PETBKQ&s=35

#NiftyEnergy very near to 200weeklySMA
Cmp 30018

200 weekly sma = 29019
First Index To Touch 200Wsma

#stockmarketsindia
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Word of the Day
Disinvestment


It is the withdrawal of an investment
It is when the government or an organisation sells its stake in a business.
This can be done by liquidating assets or a subsidiary.
Disinvestment can be partial or full, depending on how much stake is sold.
Governments disinvest to reduce debt, raise funds, and encourage private sector participation.
Example: the Indian government sold its stake in Air India to Tata Group in 2021.
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