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Analyse the market before putting in your precious money with curated market insights.

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Know about the investment avenues and options in detail through our vivid education initiatives.

Enhanced User Experience

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Investment Insights

Detailed insights of investment options to keep your investments on track with concurrent market scenarios.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Usually, stocks are the group of shares. However, stocks and shares are identically similar. If you own the stock of a particular company, it simply means that you are owning a portion of the business/company that has issued it. Thus, Stocks is a ‘security’ owned by an investor.

Buying and selling of stocks in the stock exchange marketplace is called stock trading. Stock trading is based on long-term and short-term financial goal.

Stock Exchange is an online marketplace where exchange of securities (stock is a type of security) takes place between the buyers & sellers. In India, BSE and NSE are the two giant stock exchanges regulated by SEBI guidelines.

Almondz does not take any brokerage on equity delivery. However, ₹15 will be charged on Intraday and F/O trading.

It opens between 9:00 Hrs to 16.00 hrs. There are 3 sessions in a day. Pre-opening sessions opens between: 9 AM to 9:15 AM. Normal trading time is 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM. Post-closing session- 3:30 to 4:00 PM. Markets are closed during weekends.

Nifty50 is the index of NSE in the stock Market. Nifty50 represents the group of 50 companies. It consists of the stocks of 50 big companies covering 24 major sectors of India’s economy.

Sensex is an index of BSE in the stock market. It consists of the 30 largest and most actively traded stocks on the BSE. Sensex covers 13 major sectors of Indi’s economy.

Usually, both the terms are used in the place of one-another. The stock market primarily deals in stocks only, where companies raise their capital funds. Through share market (Share Bazar), investors can own a wide range of securities such as bonds, shares, debentures, and MF.

Indian Share market comprises both stock market and share market. SEBI is the regulatory body of both markets. The establishment of BSE in 1875 was the beginning of Share Market in India.

An overall fall of the market following the downward trend in the prices of an industry's stocks represents Bearish Trends. This usually restricts the flow of investment from the investor’s end. An overall rise in the market indices showing an upward trend in the industry's stock prices represents Bullish Trends. Investors usually gain confidence in investment.

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Invest In the Stock Market

Investments in the stock market have gained traction in the recent past. However, understanding market fluctuations and investing smartly may be challenging, especially for investors who are beginners. Let us detail some stock market basics and the stepwise process in getting started.

How to invest in the stock market

A stock market is where different companies, exchanges, and investors list, buy or sell various securities such as shares, equities, derivatives, bonds, mutual funds, and more. Governing authorities like the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) monitor and regulate stock market functions.

Based on your market analysis, you may invest in the stock market for the short or long term. Short-term investment is about selling securities within 3 - 4 months of their purchase. When done right, this may help make quick profits.