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How to invest in RBI Retail Direct Resident Indians and NRIs are eligible to open an account by providing details for Aadhaar, PAN, bank account and mobile number
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Can small-cap funds continue to show resilience? Many have warned of sharper drawdowns in this segment in the event of a market correction. The market correction has arrived, but it has not played out as expected. On the contrary, large-caps have taken a sharper beating. So have small-caps suddenly turned resilient?
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Stock to invest: DLF gave 36% returns in last one year; is DLF a good stock to buy? The management is confident of achieving its annual sales guidance of Rs.17,500 crore in 2024-25, aided by a strong launch pipeline for the second half of the current financial year. It has guided a launch pipeline with an estimated GDV of Rs.42,000 crore for 2024-25
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Start equity investing early: How to teach your teen to invest in the stock market While most steps merge or overlap with one another, the purpose is to set them on the right track through guidance and self experimentation
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This mid cap fund gave 20.8% returns in 5 years: Should you invest? It retains sizeable presence in small-caps apart from its mid-cap tilt. It also runs a leaner yet well diversified portfolio featuring modest positions in its top bets
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How to open a demat or trading account for a minor Its also known as a custodial account
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Anchor investors: 5 things to know
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Worried about stock market crash? It's time remind yourself about these basic truths One shouldnt try to fixate on picking the exact bottom. In 2020, smart investors bought throughout March, April, May, and even into June and July. Perfect timing only exists in hindsight; any entry point is good enough in the real world
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Want to learn about stock market, trading? Here are the online apps, courses you can try
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Stocks to buy in November: Consider stocks with robust credit quality; 5 stocks with up to 31% upside potential To include high-rank (or with robust financial strength) companies, we considered only those with a score of more than 90. BFSI companies are excluded from the analysis. The objective of this article is to use the models output to identify fundamentally strong stocks. The following are five such stocks that are covered by a decent number of analysts and are currently offering a double-digit share price potential