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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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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.
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Advice before buying anything
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Liquidity Trap

It is a situation where low interest rates fail to encourage spending or investment in an economy

Governments usually lower interest rates to encourage spending by people.

In a liquidity trap, people do not spend money despite central banks cutting interest rates and increasing the money supply. This slows down the economy.

It occurs when people expect prices to fall or lack confidence in the economy, leading them to save rather than spend.

Example: Japan faced a liquidity trap even with its low interest rates.
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Word of the Day
Credit Default Swap (CDS)

It is a contract that acts as an insurance against the risk of default

If a lender is worried about the risk of default, they can buy a CDS from a financial institution.

Periodic payments (premiums) are made to the seller of the CDS.

If a default happens, then the lender is compensated for the loss because of the CDS. With this, risk is mitigated.

Example: During the 2008 financial crisis, CDS played a huge role in destabilising the US housing market.
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Word of the Day
Green Shoe Option (in IPO)


It is a provision in an IPO that allows a company to sell extra shares than initially planned
Companies are allowed to issue additional shares – usually 15% more than than the original number.
This is done to maintain a stable stock price, if the demand is more than expected.
If demand is strong, companies can sell more shares to meet it. If the price falls, they can buy back the shares to stabilize the price.
The term comes from Green Shoe Manufacturing Company, the first company to use this option.
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First #NiftyEnergy
Now Yesterday #NiftyIT tested 200weekly sma..

Slowly slowly sooner or later most of indices will Test 200weekly SMA (in next 6 months)

200wsma = REAL Opportunity..GRAB IT ☺️

#Cycle #StockMarket

Link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1908375875508117811?t=Hqlm7w-ZCvk39k0L0Udx8A&s=19
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Average Bear Market Duration In india: 8-12 Months


Read:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1908761795738694005?t=7OoPwIcDR-7Fy13WACRVAA&s=19
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🚨 Benefits of Investing at 200 weekly Sma 👍 😊

Last time we got nasdaq100 & Spx500 at 200weekly avg

Rest is history 😊

Power of ValueBuyingZone 👍

#Equity #Trend

Chart :
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1908823441110605859?t=oD2SyyEufZ6OXpGYWEOeeA&s=19
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