how trading goes in stock markets. ie in bse how we are
knowing that a companys share is increasing or decreasing?
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Answer / guest
trading in stock market ismeans buying and selling of
shares with the help of computer terminals the tradings
will carryout as per the investors.
with the help of indicator in terminals and with the help
of company performance we come to know the increasing and
decreasing price of share
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Answer / shubham
Trading in shares is nothing but buying and selling of
shares. And going on the rationality concept of trader he
will buy only those shares ehich r going to give him good
returns.
Trading in stock market means buying and selling of
shares with the help of computer terminals the tradings
will carryout as per the investors.
in other words we can say if the price of the share in
above the previus day closing than it will that share price
will be increasing and in vice-versa case red light will be
displayed.
however the increase and decrease in share prices are due
to many factors eg: net profit of the company, its future
plans, its financial performance etc etc..
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Answer / shan
actually it is usually used as demand and supply concept.
but actually it when the company going to announse the high
profit than the price of share is incresing or if oil
company find a new well and its assets are increasing are
the value of the assets are increasing then the price of
the share will be increase. and vice versa
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