4 weeks Over (Tweet validity over)
When I tweeted sideways to bearish View
Mkt was 24950
Today 25045
mkt at same lvl
Smallcap/midcap at same lvl
Mkt gone down
Bounced rally now back to same lvl ..
New View via video watch here
https://www.youtube.com/live/FkCefQ4XPgE?si=M3gfa734MykE5fk_
Tweet reference:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1958766329210773882?t=efIrWwa-sx68uRHd3QBNVw&s=19
When I tweeted sideways to bearish View
Mkt was 24950
Today 25045
mkt at same lvl
Smallcap/midcap at same lvl
Mkt gone down
Bounced rally now back to same lvl ..
New View via video watch here
https://www.youtube.com/live/FkCefQ4XPgE?si=M3gfa734MykE5fk_
Tweet reference:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1958766329210773882?t=efIrWwa-sx68uRHd3QBNVw&s=19
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My Last Pick Shared on twitter 🤠
Up 40% Approx in a yrs
#HDFCAMC #Largecap
Chart link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1971092784280207583?t=Nd9lNXISjYIenqIFNBXeiA&s=19
Up 40% Approx in a yrs
#HDFCAMC #Largecap
Chart link:
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1971092784280207583?t=Nd9lNXISjYIenqIFNBXeiA&s=19
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Word of the Day
Dividend Payout Ratio
It shows how much of a company’s profit is given to shareholders as dividends
Based on the profits a company earns, it may give dividends to its shareholders. The percentage of profit paid as dividends is called the dividend payout ratio.
Dividend payout ratio = (dividends paid ÷ profit) x 100
Example: a company earns Rs 1,000 and out of that, pays Rs 300 as dividends. The dividend payout ratio will be 30% — meaning 30% of the profit went to shareholders as dividends. The rest was kept for growth, R&D, or other uses.
Dividend Payout Ratio
It shows how much of a company’s profit is given to shareholders as dividends
Based on the profits a company earns, it may give dividends to its shareholders. The percentage of profit paid as dividends is called the dividend payout ratio.
Dividend payout ratio = (dividends paid ÷ profit) x 100
Example: a company earns Rs 1,000 and out of that, pays Rs 300 as dividends. The dividend payout ratio will be 30% — meaning 30% of the profit went to shareholders as dividends. The rest was kept for growth, R&D, or other uses.
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Maha Ashtami, celebrated on September 30, 2025, is a highly significant day during Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri, the eighth form of Goddess Durga.
Mahagauri represents purity, peace, and forgiveness, radiating serenity with her white attire.
Devotees worship her to seek blessings for cleansing sins, attaining inner calm, and achieving spiritual growth.
Key rituals include Kanya Pujan, where young girls are revered as manifestations of divine feminine energy, and Sandhi Puja, performed at the transition between Ashtami and Navami.
The day is marked by intense devotion, recitation of Durga Saptashati, and offerings to invoke the goddess’s grace for wisdom and prosperity.
May Maa Mahagauri shower you with purity, peace, and strength on this sacred Maha Ashtami!
#ShubhAshtami #Navratri2025
Mahagauri represents purity, peace, and forgiveness, radiating serenity with her white attire.
Devotees worship her to seek blessings for cleansing sins, attaining inner calm, and achieving spiritual growth.
Key rituals include Kanya Pujan, where young girls are revered as manifestations of divine feminine energy, and Sandhi Puja, performed at the transition between Ashtami and Navami.
The day is marked by intense devotion, recitation of Durga Saptashati, and offerings to invoke the goddess’s grace for wisdom and prosperity.
May Maa Mahagauri shower you with purity, peace, and strength on this sacred Maha Ashtami!
#ShubhAshtami #Navratri2025
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Word of the Day
Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
It is an area where businesses get special benefits and relaxed rules compared to the rest of the country
Companies that are situated in SEZs enjoy tax breaks, simpler regulations, and better infrastructure.
The aim is to attract investment, boost exports, and create jobs. SEZs act like business-friendly islands inside a country to encourage industrial growth.
Examples: GIFT SEZ (Gujarat), Noida, Hyderabad, and Chennai
Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
It is an area where businesses get special benefits and relaxed rules compared to the rest of the country
Companies that are situated in SEZs enjoy tax breaks, simpler regulations, and better infrastructure.
The aim is to attract investment, boost exports, and create jobs. SEZs act like business-friendly islands inside a country to encourage industrial growth.
Examples: GIFT SEZ (Gujarat), Noida, Hyderabad, and Chennai
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May the divine energy of Maa Durga empower you to overcome all obstacles.
Happy Mahanavami 2025! 🩷
#mahanavami2025
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Happy Mahanavami 2025! 🩷
#mahanavami2025
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NSE CUTS F&O LOT SIZE FOR KEY INDICES FROM OCT 28
🔻 Nifty 50 lot size reduced from 75 → 65
🔻 Bank Nifty lot size reduced from 35 → 30
🔻 Nifty Financial Services lot size reduced from 65 → 60
🔻 Nifty Mid Select lot size reduced from 140 → 120
➖ Nifty Next 50 unchanged at 25 (neutral).
📆 Effective from October 28, 2025
🔻 Nifty 50 lot size reduced from 75 → 65
🔻 Bank Nifty lot size reduced from 35 → 30
🔻 Nifty Financial Services lot size reduced from 65 → 60
🔻 Nifty Mid Select lot size reduced from 140 → 120
➖ Nifty Next 50 unchanged at 25 (neutral).
📆 Effective from October 28, 2025
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Word of the Day
Unicorn
It is a startup valued at $1 billion or more
The term was first used because such companies were considered as rare as the mythical creature.
Examples: Flipkart, Paytm, and OYO before they got listed.
They are usually young tech-driven companies that grow very fast and attract huge investor funding.
But not all stay successful — many find it hard to make profits even with high valuations.
They are high-risk, high-reward businesses.
Unicorn
It is a startup valued at $1 billion or more
The term was first used because such companies were considered as rare as the mythical creature.
Examples: Flipkart, Paytm, and OYO before they got listed.
They are usually young tech-driven companies that grow very fast and attract huge investor funding.
But not all stay successful — many find it hard to make profits even with high valuations.
They are high-risk, high-reward businesses.
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Word of the Day
Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
It is a deal between two or more countries to make trade easier
Under an FTA, countries reduce or remove tariffs, quotas, or other barriers on the goods and services that are traded with each other.
The goal is to boost trade, and make products cheaper for consumers by increasing competition. FTAs can also be an indicator of good political relations between the countries.
Example: India has FTAs with countries like Japan, UAE, and the ASEAN nations. On 1 Oct 2025, India’s FTA with the European Free Trade Association came into force.
Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
It is a deal between two or more countries to make trade easier
Under an FTA, countries reduce or remove tariffs, quotas, or other barriers on the goods and services that are traded with each other.
The goal is to boost trade, and make products cheaper for consumers by increasing competition. FTAs can also be an indicator of good political relations between the countries.
Example: India has FTAs with countries like Japan, UAE, and the ASEAN nations. On 1 Oct 2025, India’s FTA with the European Free Trade Association came into force.
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Word of the Day
Trade Deficit
It is when a country imports more than it exports
This means the country spends more buying from other countries than it earns by selling to them.
Example: if a country imports $100 billion worth of goods but exports only $70 billion, it has a trade deficit of $30 billion.
Similarly, if a country exports more than it imports, it is in a trade surplus.
Trade deficits can lead to weaker currencies, but they are not automatically bad. They can also mean the country has strong consumer demand or it is buying goods that help its economy grow.
India’s trade deficit stood at $26.49 billion in August 2025.
Trade Deficit
It is when a country imports more than it exports
This means the country spends more buying from other countries than it earns by selling to them.
Example: if a country imports $100 billion worth of goods but exports only $70 billion, it has a trade deficit of $30 billion.
Similarly, if a country exports more than it imports, it is in a trade surplus.
Trade deficits can lead to weaker currencies, but they are not automatically bad. They can also mean the country has strong consumer demand or it is buying goods that help its economy grow.
India’s trade deficit stood at $26.49 billion in August 2025.
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Silver 1st Recommendation at 78K
2nd for 50$ (1.5lc)
Link;
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1961453271857738154?t=ABJ-6dQUOUdBiHEHkmwciw&s=19
Today World is chasing silver 🥈
2nd for 50$ (1.5lc)
Link;
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1961453271857738154?t=ABJ-6dQUOUdBiHEHkmwciw&s=19
Today World is chasing silver 🥈
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Forget Silver Focus On NEXT
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