SHARDENDU PRAKASH PGPSM(2017-18)-NISM(SEBI) SECURITIES MARKET PROFESSIONAL "I will tell you how to become rich. Close the doors. Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful." - Warren Buffett So how find good low-price shares? We all want to buy “low price shares”. But such shares must also be of a “ good ” company, What is a good company.? Which has strong business fundamentals . Low price shares of a “ bad ” company will be detrimental to our investment portfolio. If you are one who is building your investment portfolio from scratch, must know how to avoid stocks of bad companies. No matter how low is the price , if the underlying company is bad, such shares are worth avoiding. In stock investing it is important to define ‘low price’. General understanding is, Rs.100 is greater than Rs.50, right? But it can be different in case of stock investing. Example : A stock which is trading at Rs.100 can be cheaper than a st
MUTUAL FUNDS SHARDENDU PRAKASH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SECURITIES MARKETS (NISM) B.COM, M.A (ECONOMICS) , PGPSM 28-10-2018 The mutual fund is an investment vehicle that allows a large number of investors to pool their resources in order to purchase stocks, bonds and other securities. Mutual funds, the collective funds which is referred to as Assets Under Management (AUM) are managed by professional fund managers (appointed by a mutual fund company or Asset Management Company), who are responsible for making intelligent investments as per the market trend and movement. The combined underlying holding of the fund called as portfolio, and each investor in the mutual fund scheme owns the units as a portion of this portfolio. Mutual funds help in investing the savings across a variety of securities and diversify your assets - acts as a basket of securities - as per the investment objectives and risk appetite. Mu