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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.
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
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.
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
#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.
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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Word of the Day
Capitalism
It is an economic system where businesses and resources are privately owned, not controlled by the government
The main goal is to earn profit. Prices are set by the market forces of demand and supply, not by the government.
Businesses compete to offer better products or lower prices to attract customers. This also leads to innovation.
In real life, capitalism does not exist in its purest form.
Businesses chase profits, but within the regulations set by the government.
Example: countries like the US, Japan, and Germany have capitalist economies. Government intervention is minimal, and there is a free market economy.
Capitalism
It is an economic system where businesses and resources are privately owned, not controlled by the government
The main goal is to earn profit. Prices are set by the market forces of demand and supply, not by the government.
Businesses compete to offer better products or lower prices to attract customers. This also leads to innovation.
In real life, capitalism does not exist in its purest form.
Businesses chase profits, but within the regulations set by the government.
Example: countries like the US, Japan, and Germany have capitalist economies. Government intervention is minimal, and there is a free market economy.
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