Never allow your ego to stop you from learning something new.
The minute you think that you've solved the market you're dead...
The minute you think that you've solved the market you're dead...
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Today I posted 11 charts on twitter
Just go and check the Basic way to check Stocks analysis for Learning Purpose
Twitter profile link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8
Go to media Section
No buy sell recommendation
Just go and check the Basic way to check Stocks analysis for Learning Purpose
Twitter profile link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8
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No buy sell recommendation
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Laziness kills ambition
Anger kills wisdom
Fear kills dreams
Ego kills growth
Jealousy kills peace
Doubt kills confidence
- Now read the above from right to left and reflect.
Good morning 🌞
#thoughtoftheday
Anger kills wisdom
Fear kills dreams
Ego kills growth
Jealousy kills peace
Doubt kills confidence
- Now read the above from right to left and reflect.
Good morning 🌞
#thoughtoftheday
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Word of the Day
Credit Rating
It is a score that indicates how reliable you are in paying back a loan on time
A credit rating agency gives a 3-digit score to a person or company that borrows money.
It measures your creditworthiness, i.e. how worthy you are of receiving credit.
The score is calculated considering various factors like repayment histories across different debts, number of outstanding loans, credit balance, etc.
The higher your credit score, the higher are your chances of getting a favourable interest rate on a loan from banks.
Credit Rating
It is a score that indicates how reliable you are in paying back a loan on time
A credit rating agency gives a 3-digit score to a person or company that borrows money.
It measures your creditworthiness, i.e. how worthy you are of receiving credit.
The score is calculated considering various factors like repayment histories across different debts, number of outstanding loans, credit balance, etc.
The higher your credit score, the higher are your chances of getting a favourable interest rate on a loan from banks.
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What are the topics that are discussed at AGMs?
The topics are larger business related matters.
Individual and small matters are not discussed — like day-to-day running of the business, small challenges, local/regional opportunities, etc.
The company’s audited financial reports are also released.
Auditors are appointed or re-appointed for the next financial year.
Declaration of dividends is made (if any).
Appointment of directors are made if any are changing/being replaced.
Business related operations may be discussed.
Shareholders have the right to ask questions and also propose solutions. AGMs usually have a window allocated to questions and answers from shareholders.
These are a part of the standard agenda or ordinary business in the AGM.
There are also meetings for special business and extra-ordinary general meetings.
The topics are larger business related matters.
Individual and small matters are not discussed — like day-to-day running of the business, small challenges, local/regional opportunities, etc.
The company’s audited financial reports are also released.
Auditors are appointed or re-appointed for the next financial year.
Declaration of dividends is made (if any).
Appointment of directors are made if any are changing/being replaced.
Business related operations may be discussed.
Shareholders have the right to ask questions and also propose solutions. AGMs usually have a window allocated to questions and answers from shareholders.
These are a part of the standard agenda or ordinary business in the AGM.
There are also meetings for special business and extra-ordinary general meetings.
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Word of the Day
Price-to-Book Ratio (P/B ratio)
It compares a company’s market value to its book value.
The market value is what investors are willing to pay for the company’s shares, while the book value is the value of the company’s assets minus its liabilities, as recorded in its financial statements.
Like the P/E ratio, investors use the P/B ratio to see if a stock is overvalued or undervalued compared to its actual net assets.
P/B Ratio = Market Price per Share/ Book Value per Share
The P/B ratio becomes useful for capital-intensive industries like banking, insurance, real estate, and utilities, where tangible assets make up a large part of the business.
Example: for the banking industry, the P/B ratio is more relevant than the P/E ratio.
This is because it shows how the market values the bank’s assets (loans and investments).
These matter more than the profits, because profits can fluctuate.
Price-to-Book Ratio (P/B ratio)
It compares a company’s market value to its book value.
The market value is what investors are willing to pay for the company’s shares, while the book value is the value of the company’s assets minus its liabilities, as recorded in its financial statements.
Like the P/E ratio, investors use the P/B ratio to see if a stock is overvalued or undervalued compared to its actual net assets.
P/B Ratio = Market Price per Share/ Book Value per Share
The P/B ratio becomes useful for capital-intensive industries like banking, insurance, real estate, and utilities, where tangible assets make up a large part of the business.
Example: for the banking industry, the P/B ratio is more relevant than the P/E ratio.
This is because it shows how the market values the bank’s assets (loans and investments).
These matter more than the profits, because profits can fluctuate.
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GST 2.0 Gapup News not sustain
Mkt is flat now
Smallcap midcap down -0.5%
#Alert
My alert last week:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1958766329210773882?t=lairxnT3RBbqYphYyi6hxA&s=19
Mkt is flat now
Smallcap midcap down -0.5%
#Alert
My alert last week:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1958766329210773882?t=lairxnT3RBbqYphYyi6hxA&s=19
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चीते की चाल, बाज की नजर और बाजीराव की तलवार & RSP Ki Analysis पर संदेह नहीं करते 😉😉🤪
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1958766855717314718?t=A3LpdazdDB4rkyPN7DN14g&s=19
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1958766855717314718?t=A3LpdazdDB4rkyPN7DN14g&s=19
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Word of the Day
Sin Tax
It is a special tax that is charged on goods considered harmful to the society
Under India’s new GST reforms, a 40% sin tax is going to be applied on ‘sin goods’ along with certain luxury products.
These sin goods can be tobacco products, alcohol, sugary drinks, etc.
Their purpose is to discourage people from consuming these products and also generate more revenue for the government.
Sin Tax
It is a special tax that is charged on goods considered harmful to the society
Under India’s new GST reforms, a 40% sin tax is going to be applied on ‘sin goods’ along with certain luxury products.
These sin goods can be tobacco products, alcohol, sugary drinks, etc.
Their purpose is to discourage people from consuming these products and also generate more revenue for the government.
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Today I posted 9 charts on twitter
Just go and check the Basic way to check Stocks analysis for Learning Purpose.
Twitter profile link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8
Go to media Section
No buy sell recommendation
Just go and check the Basic way to check Stocks analysis for Learning Purpose.
Twitter profile link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8
Go to media Section
No buy sell recommendation
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"Every visarjan teaches us - nothing is permanent, but love and faith always return."
#AnantChaturdashi 🪷
#ganpatibappamorya
#AnantChaturdashi 🪷
#ganpatibappamorya
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Today I posted 10 charts on twitter
Just go and check the Basic way to check Stocks analysis for Learning Purpose.
Retweet those charts who looks interesting to you
Twitter profile link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8
Go to media Section
No buy sell recommendation
Just go and check the Basic way to check Stocks analysis for Learning Purpose.
Retweet those charts who looks interesting to you
Twitter profile link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8
Go to media Section
No buy sell recommendation
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News
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold Indian stocks worth $4 billion in August. This is the biggest outflow in 7 months, mainly due to the US tariffs on Indian exports and the falling Rupee.
China’s trade surplus increased to $102.33 billion in August (vs $98.24 billion in July).
India and Israel signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), to boost investments and pave the way for a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
PhysicsWallah filed an updated Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI for a Rs 3,820 crore IPO.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold Indian stocks worth $4 billion in August. This is the biggest outflow in 7 months, mainly due to the US tariffs on Indian exports and the falling Rupee.
China’s trade surplus increased to $102.33 billion in August (vs $98.24 billion in July).
India and Israel signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), to boost investments and pave the way for a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
PhysicsWallah filed an updated Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI for a Rs 3,820 crore IPO.
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